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Date: | Wed, 23 Apr 1997 22:26:11 -0400 |
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In a message dated 4/23/97 8:47:41 AM, you wrote:
<<I had been on Armour for about a year, wanted to give Synthroid another try
since it is supposed to be so great according to the endos,and gained five
pounds fairly quickly. After six months of returned symptoms ( coldness,
foggy brain, fatigue, insomnia, sore muscles, etc.) I switched back to
ARmour's generic. The five pounds fell off fairly fast with no change in
diet. I definitely feel better on this.
ZeeSwan
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Glad to hear that! My new doctor wanted to first try give me a higher dose of
Synthroid because he thought I had been undermedicated all these years and
that was why I never got rid of all the hypo symptoms. I almost thought I
should give that a try, but I also was anxious to try Armour.
I hope I've made the right decision, but I will look at it as the months go
by to see if my continued good feeling continue. If I continue like this, I'm
sure I will never be willing to be on Synthroid again.
Do you remember how long it took before you felt all the effects of being on
Armour? I'm thinking it could take a little while to reverse all the effects
of not being completely well for 7 years.
Take care,
Cindy
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