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>

> well...the genetic " resistant to thyroid hormone " is fairly rare.

those

> folks will have a suppressed TSH and high levels of thyroid hormone

but no

> problems from it. so it's really a different animal than the type

of tissue

> resistance a hypo person may have from being hypo for a long period

of time.

> Cindi

Thanks Cindi.......almost dropped the ball on that one. ;) Being

busy studying for my Dr exam on BMJ tomorrow.

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In a message dated 3/24/2005 7:49:38 AM Eastern Standard Time,

joyce_bickford@... writes:

> I am definitely not taking any more Fosamax. No way! I just paid $40

> for 3-month supply - more $ out the window! But once I get the

> Armour optimal, I'll start building bone again anyway!

>

>

good girl! i think taking Armour is the best thing we can be doing for our

bones.

Cindi

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In a message dated 3/24/2005 7:49:38 AM Eastern Standard Time,

joyce_bickford@... writes:

> I am definitely not taking any more Fosamax. No way! I just paid $40

> for 3-month supply - more $ out the window! But once I get the

> Armour optimal, I'll start building bone again anyway!

>

>

good girl! i think taking Armour is the best thing we can be doing for our

bones.

Cindi

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In a message dated 3/24/2005 7:49:38 AM Eastern Standard Time,

joyce_bickford@... writes:

> I am definitely not taking any more Fosamax. No way! I just paid $40

> for 3-month supply - more $ out the window! But once I get the

> Armour optimal, I'll start building bone again anyway!

>

>

good girl! i think taking Armour is the best thing we can be doing for our

bones.

Cindi

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Cindi,

I am definitely not taking any more Fosamax. No way! I just paid $40

for 3-month supply - more $ out the window! But once I get the

Armour optimal, I'll start building bone again anyway!

Joyce

> Fosamax is in the same chemical class (phosphonate) that is used

in the

> cleaners used to remove soap scum from your bath tub. This is a

metabolic poison

> that actually kills the osteoclasts. These are the cells that

remove your bone

> so your osteoblasts can actually rebuild your bone.

>

Fosamax does NOT build ANY new bone.

> Cindi

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