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It menas it si either high T3 or adrenlaine raising your pulse,

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> What does it mean/ point to/ suggest that if I drank 1/2 tsp sea salt in a

small amount of water and my heart rate hasn't gone down?

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> I've done this twice so far today... nothing.

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> just wondering.

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> Thanks!

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Thanks Val!

It is indeed high t3.... so, the question i have is:

1. if i can personally handle the high pulse, do i stay on the high t3 (high for

ME) dosing?

2. will it help to clear my rt3?

3. or will it hurt me in any way to stay at this dose that is giving me the fast

pulse?

* i have labs in the files section, you recently suggested that my ok cortisol

labs w/ high at night were actually LOW cortisol because my body isn't using the

cortisol (still unsure how that works?) but possible aldosterone issues (not

tested yet, n0ot tested electrolytes yet either) ferritin 15 and iron labs 33%

saturation w/ other issues i'm not clear about yet , but you and others have

mentioned there are problems here:

Iron Binding Capacity (TBIC) 280 ug/ dL range: 250 - 450

UIBC 187 ug/ dL range: 150 - 375

Iron, Serum 93 ug/ dL range: 35 - 155

Iron Saturation 33 % range: 15 - 55

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still trying to understand all this, thanks for bearing with me, i'm slowly

getting it :)

> > Hi,

> >

> > What does it mean/ point to/ suggest that if I drank 1/2 tsp sea salt in a

small amount of water and my heart rate hasn't gone down?

> >

> > I've done this twice so far today... nothing.

> >

> > just wondering.

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> > We are not medical professionals here, just patients sharing our

experiences. Please use this information with the help of a competent doctor.

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If it truly is too high T3 causing the high pulse it is gettign to the

cells and you dont; need ot keep it too high. But i do nto see FT3 labs

to confrm why you knwo it is high T3 causing this. I owuld nto be so

quick tyo assume it is , You DO have some anomalies on your iron labs

that I do nto knwo how to help with. That very lwo Ferritin with good

otherwise iron levels is strange. You have markers for lwo cortiosl.

First you only have ONE that si over range and the fact night time is a

TINY bit high indicates it si lwo in the evening, lwo evening cortils is

what causes high night time levels. You also have high estrogen and lwo

progesterone, BOTH which signify low cortisol. Then ther eis DHEA which

si abotu 50% of it;s range which indicates weak adrnela funciton. High

pulse is liek too high a temp if it si caused from too much T3 ist is

not a good thing to keep it there.

http://www.nthadrenalsweb.com

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/

> Thanks Val!

>

> It is indeed high t3.... so, the question i have is:

>

> 1. if i can personally handle the high pulse, do i stay on the high t3 (high

for ME) dosing?

>

> 2. will it help to clear my rt3?

>

> 3. or will it hurt me in any way to stay at this dose that is giving me the

fast pulse?

>

> * i have labs in the files section, you recently suggested that my ok cortisol

labs w/ high at night were actually LOW cortisol because my body isn't using the

cortisol (still unsure how that works?) but possible aldosterone issues (not

tested yet, n0ot tested electrolytes yet either) ferritin 15 and iron labs 33%

saturation w/ other issues i'm not clear about yet , but you and others have

mentioned there are problems here:

>

> Iron Binding Capacity (TBIC) 280 ug/ dL range: 250 - 450

>

> UIBC 187 ug/ dL range: 150 - 375

>

> Iron, Serum 93 ug/ dL range: 35 - 155

>

> Iron Saturation 33 % range: 15 - 55

> .

>

> still trying to understand all this, thanks for bearing with me, i'm slowly

getting it :)

>

>

>>> Hi,

>>>

>>> What does it mean/ point to/ suggest that if I drank 1/2 tsp sea salt in a

small amount of water and my heart rate hasn't gone down?

>>>

>>> I've done this twice so far today... nothing.

>>>

>>> just wondering.

>>>

>>> Thanks!

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> ------------------------------------

>>>

>>> We are not medical professionals here, just patients sharing our

experiences. Please use this information with the help of a competent doctor.

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> If it truly is too high T3 causing the high pulse it is gettign to the

> cells and you dont; need ot keep it too high. But i do nto see FT3 labs

> to confrm why you knwo it is high T3 causing this.

aha! i totally misunderstood and thought you meant the AMOUNT OF T3 I'M TAKING

BEING HIGH FOR ME PERSONALLY.....

oops..

i'm sad to say i still don't understand what is all going on with me, but i

thank you a HUGE thank you for always responding and for helping so many people!

me included :)

> > Thanks Val!

> >

> > It is indeed high t3.... so, the question i have is:

> >

> > 1. if i can personally handle the high pulse, do i stay on the high t3 (high

for ME) dosing?

> >

> > 2. will it help to clear my rt3?

> >

> > 3. or will it hurt me in any way to stay at this dose that is giving me the

fast pulse?

> >

> > * i have labs in the files section, you recently suggested that my ok

cortisol labs w/ high at night were actually LOW cortisol because my body isn't

using the cortisol (still unsure how that works?) but possible aldosterone

issues (not tested yet, n0ot tested electrolytes yet either) ferritin 15 and

iron labs 33% saturation w/ other issues i'm not clear about yet , but you and

others have mentioned there are problems here:

> >

> > Iron Binding Capacity (TBIC) 280 ug/ dL range: 250 - 450

> >

> > UIBC 187 ug/ dL range: 150 - 375

> >

> > Iron, Serum 93 ug/ dL range: 35 - 155

> >

> > Iron Saturation 33 % range: 15 - 55

> > .

> >

> > still trying to understand all this, thanks for bearing with me, i'm slowly

getting it :)

> >

>

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