Guest guest Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 Hello all, I need help on my symptoms and temp. I had my thyroid removed in 1982 in FRANCE, prior to this I had diabetes insulin dependent in 1976 and I am taking insulin since then. I was o T4 only for 28 years. I suffered low garde depression and severe depression from time to time for at least 7 years. My life has almost gone, 2 months ago my wife and myself went divorced, and I looked on Internet and recently added T3 cynomel. For 2 months I added Cynomel, my current dosage is 175mcg levothyrox synthetic T4 and 50mcg Cynomel T3, 25 morning, 4 hours later 18,75mcg, 4 hours later 6,25 mcg. My average basal temp raised from 97,2 sometimes below 97 to average 97.8 - 98.2 and my 3 times average temp is quite stable within 0.3 and aroud 98.6, my 3 PM temp is quite stable and also around 98.6 - 98.7; All these temps raised normally as I added Synthetic T3; But I still have mental issue; lack of motivation, sadness, no sex drive, some times depressed; these symptoms improved a lot with Cynomel but are still there. So, as my temp are in normal range I don't know what to do. My questions are: can I have an RT3 issue with normal temps? And can I have Adrenal issue with stable temps? I am looking for improvements, as I can't easely find desiccated thyroid in France, but I can order Erfa on internet. I have checked French labs and they are not testing RT3, nor adrenal saliva tests, only blood test. What do you recommend? Many thanks for your advises. Tasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 I would get what testing oyu can, an AM blood cortiosl is better than none, an also sex hormoen testing would be a good idea. I am thinking maybe you ned to reduce the T4 as yes you can have RT3 issues wiht normal temps so thta might be part of the problem. 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/ > Hello all, > > I need help on my symptoms and temp. > I had my thyroid removed in 1982 in FRANCE, prior to this I had diabetes insulin dependent in 1976 and I am taking insulin since then. I was o T4 only for 28 years. I suffered low garde depression and severe depression from time to time for at least 7 years. > My life has almost gone, 2 months ago my wife and myself went divorced, and I looked on Internet and recently added T3 cynomel. > > For 2 months I added Cynomel, my current dosage is 175mcg levothyrox synthetic T4 and 50mcg Cynomel T3, 25 morning, 4 hours later 18,75mcg, 4 hours later 6,25 mcg. > My average basal temp raised from 97,2 sometimes below 97 to average 97.8 - 98.2 and my 3 times average temp is quite stable within 0.3 and aroud 98.6, my 3 PM temp is quite stable and also around 98.6 - 98.7; All these temps raised normally as I added Synthetic T3; But I still have mental issue; lack of motivation, sadness, no sex drive, some times depressed; these symptoms improved a lot with Cynomel but are still there. So, as my temp are in normal range I don't know what to do. > My questions are: can I have an RT3 issue with normal temps? And can I have Adrenal issue with stable temps? > I am looking for improvements, as I can't easely find desiccated thyroid in France, but I can order Erfa on internet. > I have checked French labs and they are not testing RT3, nor adrenal saliva tests, only blood test. > What do you recommend? > Many thanks for your advises. > > Tasa > > > > ------------------------------------ > > We are not medical professionals here, just patients sharing our experiences. Please use this information with the help of a competent doctor. Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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