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Re: Will I still clear my RT3 after 12 weeks?

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Probably, but not to paic if it takes a couple weks longer.

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

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> I started t3 about 9 weeks ago and I am up to 56.25mcg. It has taken me a

while to get here, as I freaked out every time my heart started racing and I

thus lowered my dose each time and then started working back up slowly again.

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> But now my question is, will I still clear my RT3 at 12 weeks? as on the RT3

website it says that you should be up to around 75 by week 8 or so.

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Thanks Val!Just one more quick question - at point would I start weaning off my

isocort? My temps have been stable for a number of weeks now (with the odd day

slightly high or low after raising the T3). Should I only wean after clearance

or could I try to start slowly weaning now (perhaps one isocort a week).

> > Hi there,

> >

> > I started t3 about 9 weeks ago and I am up to 56.25mcg. It has taken me a

while to get here, as I freaked out every time my heart started racing and I

thus lowered my dose each time and then started working back up slowly again.

> >

> > But now my question is, will I still clear my RT3 at 12 weeks? as on the RT3

website it says that you should be up to around 75 by week 8 or so.

> >

> > Thanks

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> > 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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