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Posted at 6:14 AM on Jun 27, 2008 by alleekat219, #31829
I have just been switched to Synthroid (by my Endocrinologist) after being on Armour for 4 years. I have to tell all you out there that think "Armour" is the save all drug..and believe me I am not an advocate of Synthroid either because I have not been on it long enough to know what possible side effects I might have..however when I first started on Armour I felt like I did before I had been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism ..then about 1 yr ago I started to gain rate rapidly like 40lbs in 6 months feeling sluggish, off and on skin problems, puffy hands, face, feet,hives, pimples in the back of my head almost hive like,some hair loss that is noticeable to me as I have had very thick curly hair all my life now it is getting noticeably thin and It is making me very nervous...My Endo put me on .75 mcg Synthroid and .5mcg Cytomel which she calls a "controlled Armour"..Armour does not stay consistent with your T4's and T3 levels and that is what cause my thyroid to become suppressed and these are the symptoms I was experiencing...she also put me on Spironolactone which is a mild diuretic to lose the puffiness in my face,hands,and feet and so far so good...Like I stated earlier, I am not an advocate of Synthroid or Armour our any drug for that matter, I just want to find what is right for me and stick with it..and if Synthroid doesn't work for me, then I will try something else...Just remember one very important thing.."You" are the only one who knows how you feel and Dr's are not God they can't fix everyone that is why its very important to read about your disease and find out what things might work for you..I suggest getting this book I bought that was recommended to me by my Endocrinologist called "Screaming to be Heard" Hormone connections women suspect and doctors still ignore written by Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD...its a fabulous book and I am sure all you women can relate to this book...its all about us....Most important thing is to stay healthy eat a well balance diet and exercise..also find out about the foods that only worsen thyroid problems...
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Reply about 1 month ago on Jul 14, 2008 by nancyadams, #10052

Hi. I'll bet that the Armour didn't work for you because you weren't allowed to raise high enough. Doctors make the mistake of keeping you to the TSH test, which means you aren't getting enough Armour. There is nothing wrong with suppressing your TSH. The book stop the thyroid madness explains how patients and their doctors make mistakes in using it, and how to succeed with it. And it explains how it IS consistent. I highly recommend it.

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Reply about 1 month ago on Jul 30, 2008 by jlm58dodge, #10594

I am with you on the weight gain, sweeling of feet and puffiness and all my Dr says is that my leverls are normal- I have gained over 30lb in the last year as well. I need help!

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Reply about 1 month ago on Aug 05, 2008 by fliss38blue, #10773

Hi, I am 31yrs old female who was prescribed spironolactone at 17yrs of age, due to liver and kidney failure, I have just found out i am allergic to lactose which is a found in spironolactone. My doctor never mentioned this when I constantly complained off an upset stomach so bad i have to stay indoors due to the pain,
I received treatment at a top liver unit in Leeds where i was told i was to come off the drug, but after seeing the proff I was told I would be on it for life. I think his conclusion was wrong, I was told by a top pharmacist that i should stay off dairy products, increase my caffeine intake and drink more water. I find that running helps to beat off all the energy the drug can cause and if you use alcohol stick to spirits or fizzy wine as it kinder to the stomach as the yeast in beers makes the effects worse.
Felicity Mckenzie

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