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I htrink when you get your thyroid better you will fid more olerabnnce

along with irt. It is hard to deal with anything with energy when you

have none.

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Hang in there! They sound perfectly normal to me. :-) It just takes time to

get everything where it should be. When you start taking HC it lets what

thyroid hormone you have get through to the cells and will make you feel

more hypoT. When you get your temps stable on HC then you slowly start

adding in thyroid. It can take awhile to get up to your optimal dose, but if

you try to go too fast it will set you back and you will take even longer to

get there. I know how you feel. Sometimes, I just can't stand to have anyone

touching me and my 6 year old is constantly wanting to be in my lap or

hugging me. I just do the very best I can addn when I can't take it anymore

I explain to her that my skin feels weird and needs a break. She seems to

understand.

Rie

A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy

enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright

> I'm on 35mg HC/day and this has stabilised my temps nicely, although

> they are still very low (about 97.2 averaged over the day). I'm

> working on raising my Armour - thus far I'm just about tolerating 1/2

> grain.

>

> But I still seem to save bog all in the way of adrenal reserves. The

> least little thing still flattens me and sends me into a state of

> utter exhaustion.

>

> DH has often commented that I am allergic to my kids (aged 5 & 2).

> Actually the 5-yo is an angel & not stressful at all, but the 2-yo

> is, well, a 2-yo, stroppy, mischievous, opinionated and utterly

> gorgeous of course, but hard work. Seems to think that " no "

> means " do it again as fast as you can with a cheeky grin on your

> face " . Which, for instance, is stressful when I'm trying to stop her

> running out into the road. Screams blue murder at the slightest

> thing. Is perfectly reasonable as long as you do exactly what she

> wants :-) There's no malice or ill intent there; she's just a

> perfectly normal toddler, and a fiendish intelligence as yet

> untempered by any common sense or empathy.

>

> All this is to say, the problem is not her. It's with my reaction to

> these normal things.

>

> And the *slightest* thing, little normal thing, leaves me exhausted

> to the point where I can't function. Even if, like today, she's been

> with a childminder all day & I've been asleep all day, the slightest

> thing leaves me prostrate.

>

> Does this mean my reserves are still low? What can I do about it?

> More HC? (Dear God I hope not). Yoga? All ideas appreciated.

>

> Rosie/5

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