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> > Sustained release T3 has helped me plus extra salt.

>

> Hi ,

>

> I was just wondering about your pain and salt.

> When I take extra salt I feel a lot better, however after a few days my

> finger joints (and knees) get very sore.

This most recent pain problem was not too bad when I was taking extra

salt and is much worse since I stopped needing the salt every day. I

don't think there is much relationship. What I am having now is

muscular pain from the waist down - it's a real strange one. (Even

the most experienced local physio was stumped!)

For some time I needed huge amounts of salt. In the past year I only

need what I get on food. I'm not sure, but maybe something has

recovered. I decide intake based on taste and cravings. Formerly,

when I didn't have enough salt, I couldn't think straight - probably

not enough Na in my brain at the time to get electrical impulses.

> I was wondering if you have noticed a connection between your pain

and salt

> intake?

>

> By the way, thanks for moderating this excellent forum, and thanks

to Jackie

> for helping also.

> It is certainly the best place by far to go for health advice.

>

Thanks to you too Dean for everything that you have done. Your

contributions are most appreciated.

I haven't been feeling well lately, which makes me appreciate all of

you so much more.

J

> Thanks,

> Dean

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