Guest guest Posted November 20, 2010 Report Share Posted November 20, 2010 They tried it a few times in the beginning, but each time I got sick. Now I'm frightened of trying it again. That's a good question though, I haven't a clue. As I've mentioned before, it happened when Armour changed their formula. I had no idea about it at all. I just suddenly became terribly ill. During the course of trying to find out what was wrong, people started writing in about the formula change and becoming ill themselves. That was the first I knew about it, so the change was real. I had no knowledge of what was going on till several months after I became so ill. <>Roni Immortality exists! It's called knowledge! Just because something isn't seen doesn't mean it's not there<> > The last RT3 test I had (I'm still on T3 only) showed my RT3 at <25. To > me this means that the T3 is doing it's job and the hormone is getting > into the cells. Is this conclusion correct or is there anything else > about which I should be cognizent? I just wish we knew why too much of your T4 converted to RT3 in the first place. It could help in deciding when or if to try T4 again. Chuck ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 Good Morning everyone, I just joined this group and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Crys, and my daugghter is Jenna, age 25 months. She started speach Therapy at the age of 18 months and has now been given a working diagnoses with dysphraxia (verbal) and sensory integration disorder. We are going in next month for a full neuro-developmental eval with a nuerologist to confirm that (or give a different idea.) She is also have an OT/PT consult next week related to the sensory problems (light and temp sensitivies, and just in general easily overstimulated) I am glad to have found a good of people who have children with similar challenges and I look forward to reading your stories and sharing informtaion together. Have a great day, Crys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 Welcome, Chrys- I'm a little confused about the diagnosis. Is it Verbal Apraxia or was it Dyspraxia or what is Dysgraphia? By what you're explaining, it sounds like Verbal Apraxia since it also has a little Sensory Processing Disorder (no longer referred to as Sensory Integration Disorder since the SID is similar to the SIDS with sudden infant death syndrome) pain isnt it, to keep it all straight? LOL Becky In a message dated 3/19/2011 2:59:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, anothrthng@... writes: She started speach Therapy at the age of 18 months and has now been given a working diagnoses with dysphraxia (verbal) and sensory integration disorder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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