Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 >>I was on Potassium sparing diuretics so my guess is the imbalance started there.<< Me too - potassium-sparing diuretics, yet I ended up with a postassium deficienc; go figure. (But with me, I also have the smashed master gland/pituitary, so the " control room " is out of order, which controls thyroid & sugars & basically all of metabolism, so things get very whacky to put it mildly.) Today I have followup appt. with the doc who I'm trying to use in the interim (til Dr. Springer my TopDoc gets her license reinstated!) ..... but this local dr. really didn't know what to make of me last time and asked me if i was just traveling all over to find someone to give me this T3 medicine (ARMOUR)--which was far too simplistic in my case with panhypopit, needing so many replacements!... but was part of it as I can't convert T4 to T3 and Cytomel gives me palpitations but there are so few doctors willing to prescribe the old-fashioned " not-up-to-STANDARD-of-care " natural dessicated thyroid! The way she said it made me feel like some sort of drug-addict willing to travel around to get what I 'had' to have ...rather than a respected part of the health team as Dr. Springer made me feel! So I don't know if I can work with this person, but we'll see. I hope it goes well! ~ritzy > > >>Anyway...my suggestion: how is your POTASSIUM level?<< > > That was always checked when I went to the doctor for this too, and it was fine. I was on Potassium sparing diuretics so my guess is the imbalance started there. > > > *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV > Fat cat? Diabetes? Listowner for overweight or hypothyroid cats > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hypokitties/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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