Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 Dear Cry Babies, Oh...I mean Kristi and Aldyth... Congrats to both of you . That first turning of the corner and having a TSH is wonderful. Now the game has changed and you get to work your way to a maintenance dose. We all know hypo is miserable, but you both know a bit more about what is going on, and you will not accept being kept in hypo hell for years like some of us did. Aldyth, It seems like a darn shame that you can not just get labs. Why is this not happening. You should not be left on your own having to figure this out till Jan. I can tell you the time pattern that happened for ME as I working my way out of hypo that last time. Every three weeks after a dose change I started to feel off. By three and a half weeks it was more clear, and I got labs. BUT..I did NOT change my dose till I had my blood draw. But then I had the choice. Simon... What words of wisdom ! *** I get like that when hypo, but it can happen when just plain fed up with being ill or bouncing up and down the range. *** -Pam L - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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