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>>I posted yesterday about anxiety and wondering if it would be more

adrenal or thyroid and the popular vote was more adrenal. OK so this

morning i took my 5 isocort pills waited 30 minutes ans still felt

uneasy, so i took my 45 mg of armour sublingually and about 20 minutes

later i felt a little more at ease? Woulnt armour cause me to be more

uneasy? wouldnt it tax the adrenals more? Could this be low thyroid?

Thank you for all the input!!<<

I htink the Isocort just took it's time working for you! Thyroid doesn;t work

that fst usually if you feel it at all, which many don't, it is abotu 2 hours

after the dose, where as cortisol works in the forst hour you take it. Sounds

liek you need something stronger than Isocort with needing 5 pellets in the AM.

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>>I posted yesterday about anxiety and wondering if it would be more

adrenal or thyroid and the popular vote was more adrenal. OK so this

morning i took my 5 isocort pills waited 30 minutes ans still felt

uneasy, so i took my 45 mg of armour sublingually and about 20 minutes

later i felt a little more at ease? Woulnt armour cause me to be more

uneasy? wouldnt it tax the adrenals more? Could this be low thyroid?

Thank you for all the input!!<<

I htink the Isocort just took it's time working for you! Thyroid doesn;t work

that fst usually if you feel it at all, which many don't, it is abotu 2 hours

after the dose, where as cortisol works in the forst hour you take it. Sounds

liek you need something stronger than Isocort with needing 5 pellets in the AM.

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val,

As your body gets some cortisol from support like isocort is it normal for

it to then need more like something stringer like HC?

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>>I posted yesterday about anxiety and wondering if it would be more

adrenal or thyroid and the popular vote was more adrenal. OK so this

morning i took my 5 isocort pills waited 30 minutes ans still felt

uneasy, so i took my 45 mg of armour sublingually and about 20 minutes

later i felt a little more at ease? Woulnt armour cause me to be more

uneasy? wouldnt it tax the adrenals more? Could this be low thyroid?

Thank you for all the input!!<<

I htink the Isocort just took it's time working for you! Thyroid doesn;t work

that fst usually if you feel it at all, which many don't, it is abotu 2 hours

after the dose, where as cortisol works in the forst hour you take it. Sounds

liek you need something stronger than Isocort with needing 5 pellets in the AM.

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Sometimes if the adrenals are pretty weak and the HPA is not really

doing it's job, the cortilsl in too low a dose will simply lower your

ACTh adn mke your body need more cortisol.

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Anxiety is usually adrenals, that fact that you took Armour 30 minutes

later might just have been coincidence..since it could have taken that

long for all the Isocort to get working. Or that your Thyroid is

stressing your adrenals because they are trying to pick up slack for a

slow thyroid. It's probable that you have both low adrenal and low

thyroid, in which case..treating them both is needed.

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> I posted yesterday about anxiety and wondering if it would be more

> adrenal or thyroid and the popular vote was more adrenal. OK so this

> morning i took my 5 isocort pills waited 30 minutes ans still felt

> uneasy, so i took my 45 mg of armour sublingually and about 20 minutes

> later i felt a little more at ease? Woulnt armour cause me to be more

> uneasy? wouldnt it tax the adrenals more? Could this be low thyroid?

> Thank you for all the input!!

>

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With that being said what makes the numbness in fingers in legs tingle or hurt

at times. Could it be increasing the meds? armour and cortisol?

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Sometimes if the adrenals are pretty weak and the HPA is not really

doing it's job, the cortilsl in too low a dose will simply lower your

ACTh adn mke your body need more cortisol.

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http://www.stopthet hyroidmadness. com/

http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ NaturalThyroidHo rmonesADRENALS/

http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ RT3_T3/

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>>With that being said what makes the numbness in fingers in legs tingle or hurt

at times. <<

This sounds liek neuropathy which is nerve damage which can be caused by high

blood glucose levels or hypothyrodism, there is also what they call idiopathic

neuropathy wher they do not know the cause.

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Also check your total b6 intake. If you've got various supplements w/ varying

amounts of

B6 it's easy to reach over load w/o realizing. B vitamins in general help

peripheral

neuropathy, but B6 can worsen it at pretty low levels. ( I know from personal

experience!)

Don't remember the numbers, but a google search will bring that up.

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> >>With that being said what makes the numbness in fingers in legs tingle or

hurt at

times. <<

>

> This sounds liek neuropathy which is nerve damage which can be caused by high

blood

glucose levels or hypothyrodism, there is also what they call idiopathic

neuropathy wher

they do not know the cause.

>

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> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

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