Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Uuuummmm, >Ahem< Uh, seriously, I thought that was a major symptom of hypot? not? Then what other endocrine shut-down have I got that has given me the itchy heebeejeebees? .... >only if i don't have to scratch my privates. >sinclair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 I am on Cortef and it is causing me to itch. It is listed in the PDR as a common side effect. So I have switched to Isocort. Deb Re: scratching privates was Re: MEN'S natural thyroid group has been formed Uuuummmm, >Ahem< Uh, seriously, I thought that was a major symptom of hypot? not? Then what other endocrine shut-down have I got that has given me the itchy heebeejeebees? ... >only if i don't have to scratch my privates. >sinclair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 I am on Cortef and it is causing me to itch. It is listed in the PDR as a common side effect. So I have switched to Isocort. Deb Re: scratching privates was Re: MEN'S natural thyroid group has been formed Uuuummmm, >Ahem< Uh, seriously, I thought that was a major symptom of hypot? not? Then what other endocrine shut-down have I got that has given me the itchy heebeejeebees? ... >only if i don't have to scratch my privates. >sinclair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 So what about itching when not on the adrenal stuff? I've been on synthroid forever, though am in the process of switching myself to armour and have added a little isocort because I'm shear exhausted elsewise. But for years and years I've been itching like mad. I've noticed that the itching during this transition so far has moved though from primarily legs and arms to torso and arms... I scratch til I bleed. Lovely picture I know. But that's how it is. Been a lifelong thing. and it's not dry skin, etc. Tried all that of course. It's like the itch is way under the surface. any insight? Thanks! Alyce Deborah son mdstephenson@...> wrote: I am on Cortef and it is causing me to itch. It is listed in the PDR as a common side effect. So I have switched to Isocort. Deb Re: scratching privates was Re: MEN'S natural thyroid group has been formed Uuuummmm, >Ahem< Uh, seriously, I thought that was a major symptom of hypot? not? Then what other endocrine shut-down have I got that has given me the itchy heebeejeebees? ... >only if i don't have to scratch my privates. >sinclair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 So what about itching when not on the adrenal stuff? I've been on synthroid forever, though am in the process of switching myself to armour and have added a little isocort because I'm shear exhausted elsewise. But for years and years I've been itching like mad. I've noticed that the itching during this transition so far has moved though from primarily legs and arms to torso and arms... I scratch til I bleed. Lovely picture I know. But that's how it is. Been a lifelong thing. and it's not dry skin, etc. Tried all that of course. It's like the itch is way under the surface. any insight? Thanks! Alyce Deborah son mdstephenson@...> wrote: I am on Cortef and it is causing me to itch. It is listed in the PDR as a common side effect. So I have switched to Isocort. Deb Re: scratching privates was Re: MEN'S natural thyroid group has been formed Uuuummmm, >Ahem< Uh, seriously, I thought that was a major symptom of hypot? not? Then what other endocrine shut-down have I got that has given me the itchy heebeejeebees? ... >only if i don't have to scratch my privates. >sinclair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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