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Lynn...thanks for the site to sort out whether adrenals or thyroid are

at the root of the problem.

I did the self test and scored an even number on adrenal, mixed, and

thyroid. Interesting....

I guess I'll have to get my own T3 and T4 tests done, but it does seem

that I have dual involvement probably caused by moving mercury around

during chelation. However, I still don't know if adrenals or thyroid

are primary....maybe I don't need to know but just need to treat both.

Are there any problems with just treating both at the same time?

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> From: " L. "

> Subject: Adrenals or thyroid?

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> > I know adrenals and thyroid affect each other but I need help

> > determining if I should push for Armour or simply go on Isocort for

> > adrenal support.

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> Look at this site http://www.drrind.com/scorecard.asp for a

discussion on

> sorting out adrenal vs. thyroid issues.

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> Lynn

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> Are there any problems with just treating both at the same time?

I think there is wisdom in getting as much info as you can, such as

the free T3 and free T4, and the 24 hour saliva adrenal test.

Otherwise, if you treat both at the same time, how are you going to

know what really needed treatment in the first place, and why

improvement is, or is not, occurring?

Janie

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> Are there any problems with just treating both at the same time?

I think there is wisdom in getting as much info as you can, such as

the free T3 and free T4, and the 24 hour saliva adrenal test.

Otherwise, if you treat both at the same time, how are you going to

know what really needed treatment in the first place, and why

improvement is, or is not, occurring?

Janie

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> Are there any problems with just treating both at the same time?

I think there is wisdom in getting as much info as you can, such as

the free T3 and free T4, and the 24 hour saliva adrenal test.

Otherwise, if you treat both at the same time, how are you going to

know what really needed treatment in the first place, and why

improvement is, or is not, occurring?

Janie

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