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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 255116" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>You may want to have a thyroid panel run, but sometime's the numbers don't always provide the answer you need. Meaning, sometime's things like TSH and t4 or even T3 numbers can be in the therapeutic window, but you still feel lousy. If those numbers are are all at the more aggressive end of the range's then it would be time to consider Armour or NP thyroid the desiccated versions of natural T3 and T4. These dugs are known to give some folks a boost, when just Synthroid by itself does not. You could also try synthetic T3 or Cytomel for T3 too. There are other things in NP or Armour that are not well studied, and no one has a deep understanding of what they do, T1 and T2. I know for myself, the endocrinologist INSISTED my thyroid levels were fine, but when I got tired of being tired, and switched to NP it was like flicking on a light switch. I wouldn't want to give it up anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 255116, member: 43544"] You may want to have a thyroid panel run, but sometime's the numbers don't always provide the answer you need. Meaning, sometime's things like TSH and t4 or even T3 numbers can be in the therapeutic window, but you still feel lousy. If those numbers are are all at the more aggressive end of the range's then it would be time to consider Armour or NP thyroid the desiccated versions of natural T3 and T4. These dugs are known to give some folks a boost, when just Synthroid by itself does not. You could also try synthetic T3 or Cytomel for T3 too. There are other things in NP or Armour that are not well studied, and no one has a deep understanding of what they do, T1 and T2. I know for myself, the endocrinologist INSISTED my thyroid levels were fine, but when I got tired of being tired, and switched to NP it was like flicking on a light switch. I wouldn't want to give it up anymore. [/QUOTE]
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