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Nick

I guess I feel ok most of the time except the stinging cold hands, feet and

lower legs is quite debilitating. It doen't stop me from doing most things

including going to the gym for a workout and or a run.The fine tremor is ever

present through my body but does not stop me from doing things. My BPs are

mostly around 120/70 (plus or minus 5) but then for no obvious reason can blow

out to 150/90 (plus or minus 5)or indeed to 108/60.

I have been doing the stand up test and measuring BPs and am getting mixed

results. There are not large movements either way sometimes the Systolic will go

upwards and the Diastolic will move down slightly or stay the same and at other

times the reverse will occur. But maybe upwards more often than downwards.

I am going to put a link in my next reply to you which is all my data in the

Files section here.

Kind regards

Wayne

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> >> Also I have just posted updated Temp charts as per Dr Rind here

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/files/Our%20Labs/GoldCoastAussieMan/

> >> Would you mind having a look at them and advising if you think they are

good enough to start this T3

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> They don't look very stable to me, we are looking for day to day

> stability of 0.2F or 0.1C

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> BEfore you start T3 I want a better idea what's going on.

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> How do you feel at those temperatures??

>

> Nick

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> for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

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> www.thyroid-rt3.com

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>Thats what has been confusing me that I have some hypo symptoms yet I can't put

weight on which I believe is a Hyper symptom.

>OK I won't start T3 until we look at this.

Good plan. I've flagged Val up to look over your labs as well as she

has far more experience than I have.

Hyper causing hypo symptoms due to RT3 is my working theory at the

moment.

TSI antibodies are a different sort

Nick

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>Thats what has been confusing me that I have some hypo symptoms yet I can't put

weight on which I believe is a Hyper symptom.

>OK I won't start T3 until we look at this.

OK, just had this back from Val who's having problams with Yahoo and

e-mails at the moment

Her take on it is this

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> What I am seeing is signs of MARKED adrenal failure. High potassium ,

>low sodium mark aldosteorn failing. I see the HIGH Am cortils with flat

>line the rest of the day and that si NOT normal. He has theose screwy

>ranges that cannto be used. His body is pumping out T4 as he is makign

>TSH due to lwo T3 and just going higher with T4 and RT3 as he cannto

>convert wiht the low iron adn lwo cortiosl. He def needs to increase

>IRON adn if he si on iodine, which I suspect, STOP it. Green tea needs

>to stop as it has fluoride mucking up everything.

Have a think about that one, it's worth posting all the adrenal

related bits in the adrenal group too

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

Their FAQ Web site is here http://faqhelp.webs.com/

Nick

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