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Hello I am on 2 grains/120mgs of armour. I would like to raise it ,

how much should I raise it and how long do I stay on that amount

before I raise it again? the doctor told me not to raise it , that

I would go hyper if I do, but im having many, many hypo symptoms.

(Thyroid Studies)

TSH 0.885,...RANGE. ... 0.350

T-3 89,.....RANGE. .. 60-18

FREE THYROXINE 1.0... RANGE ... 0.9-1

FREE T-3 2.5... RANGE... 2.0-3.5

THYROID PEROXIDA <10.0...RANGE 0.0-3

NEGATIVE FOR TPO ANTIBODIES

Two days ago I raised it by half a grain( half of a half a pill- I

only have 2 grain tabs) , and I got a headache. I dont know if the

headache was related or not, and I also seemed to have alot of

energy that morning as well.took my amour yesterday, no headache.

I searched on the forum and in the files I could not find that info

on this subject.

I have done the saliva cortisol testing, I have low cortisol when I

get up, and high when its time for sleep. and my feritin is on the

low side, FERRITIN 31,.. RANGE 10-291.

So with these things the way they are is it ok to raise my armour?

thank you, sherie

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I would raise it by 1/2 grain like oyu did but in a separate dose. Are

oyu taking all at once in the morning? If so take some at non and some

at bedtoime as well.

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