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Re: Digest Number 4039

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You mean your doctor isn't having you take your Cytomel in two or three doses?

How experienced is he or she?

Cytomel has a short half-life of about 4-5 hours. So if you take it all at

once, you're getting (maybe) too much for some hours, and then too little.

Instead of a smoother result throughout the day.

I'd get on the phone and have the prescription rewritten for this!!!

I assume you're also taking T-4 in some form (Synthroid, Levoxyl or a generic).

In which case, I hope your doctor did the calculations correctly, since you

should be having the T-3 and T-4 in a certain pro- portion to each other...

Good luck,

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> From: hypothyroidism <hypothyroidism >

> Subject: Digest Number 4039

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Saturday, July 12, 2008, 6:57 AM

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