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> She switched from Armour to 12.5mcgs Cytomel on 4/19, takes 5mgs DHEA (labs

around 80), 100mgs progesterone, and Ropinerole for severe RLS. She hates taking

that drug, but doesn't sleep without it. Any suggestions besides increasing

Cytomel?

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> 4/19 6/16 Ranges

> FT3 1.8 2.4 2.0 - 4.4

> FT4 1.16 1.29 .82 - 1.77 Odd that FT4 & TSH went up, isn't it?

> TSH 1.19 1.450 .450 - 4.500

> RT3 251 90 - 350

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> TIBC 274 250 -450

> UIBC 147 L 150 - 375 Do you know what this means?

> Iron 127 35 -155

> Sat. 46 15 - 55

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> What would you recommned to lower her morning cortisol?

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> Morning 20.6 3.7- 9.5

> Noon 2.0 1.2 - 3.0

> Evening 1.6 .6 - 1.9

> Night .8 .4 - 1.0

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She shoudl increase DHEA to 10-25mg slowly a bit at a time as it wil

help nbalanc that high AM cortiosl and also raise her T3.

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

http://faqhelp.webs.com/

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

http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

http://artisticgrooming.net/

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>> She switched from Armour to 12.5mcgs Cytomel on 4/19, takes 5mgs DHEA (labs

around 80), 100mgs progesterone, and Ropinerole for severe RLS. She hates taking

that drug, but doesn't sleep without it. Any suggestions besides increasing

Cytomel?

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>> 4/19 6/16 Ranges

>> FT3 1.8 2.4 2.0 - 4.4

>> FT4 1.16 1.29 .82 - 1.77 Odd that FT4& TSH went up, isn't it?

>> TSH 1.19 1.450 .450 - 4.500

>> RT3 251 90 - 350

>>

>> TIBC 274 250 -450

>> UIBC 147 L 150 - 375 Do you know what this means?

>> Iron 127 35 -155

>> Sat. 46 15 - 55

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>> What would you recommned to lower her morning cortisol?

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>> Morning 20.6 3.7- 9.5

>> Noon 2.0 1.2 - 3.0

>> Evening 1.6 .6 - 1.9

>> Night .8 .4 - 1.0

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