I would say we have very similar histories. I did take synthroid and Armour
at different times in my life. Neither one helped. I think what I am
taking now is helping because it is sustained release. I have been doing
much better. Actually felt like going for a walk this morning, which I did.
PT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Annie B Smythe" <anniebsmy...@gmail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: CS>FYI Wilson's Temperature Syndrome
I'm hypothyroid, and my temps taken at the doctor's office just four
months ago were around 97.3 and that was during the day, not a waking
temp. My temps rose after I started using a thyroid glandular product with
iodine and adrenal support in it. I dropped thirteen pounds doing nothing
in six weeks, and my temps rose to 97.2. Then finally my TSH was pretty
high, and the doc prescribed a thyroid med(I insisted on armour). My temps
have hovered around 96.2 during the day and that is throughout my entire
life, and the doc only ever checked TSH and said everything was alright. A
body temp of 96.2 on a summer day is not alright! I am so angry and
disgusted with the medical profession it's not even funny. When someone
shows up with those kind of low body temps consistently there is something
not right, and they didn't bother to find out why. And of course I was a
kid and didn't know any different. The internet is the best thing that
ever happened to me, when I got my first computer I started to learn
things that really opened my eyes to what they were doing and what they
were all about.. To think I trusted those AMA quacks all my life, until
that point and thought I was the reason I couldn't drop weight like every
one else, and gained weight so easily it was scary. I fasted for two weeks
one time when I was around 15 YO, and gained weight! I did not lose one
pound in two weeks. The doctors kept telling me I was lying when I told
them I really didn't eat much, which was true, if I had eaten like
everyone else I would have been the size of a barn. They told me to
exercise more and I was already doing an hour of PE at school(we were
required to take an hour of PE until the tenth grade) and walking three
miles a day on my own after school. And no, my Mom did not buy junk food,
and we had a huge veggie garden.. It took me three or four times the
amount of time it took everyone else to lose a pound using the same amount
of effort. That made me feel like there was something inherently wrong
with me as a person and that I deserved what I got. Needless to say, I had
a miserable self image from all that rot. I wish I could sue the
daylights out of them for the harm they did to me growing up. So yeah, the
majority of them are quacks and they'll destroy you, body and soul, and
finally kill you, if you listen to them and trust what they say.
Annie
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
Gina Moore wrote:
A low body temp is a sign of hypothyroidism according to Broda Barnes ,
MD. It can be missed by the traditional TSH and T4 tests. (Read
‘Hypothyroidism Type II’ by Mark Starr, MD.) I’m on the fence with some
of the Wilson ’s Syndrome things, but it works for some people – the idea
is good, I’m just now sure about the treatment. I have low body temp and
it only came up when I replace the hormones I was missing – T3 (Cytomel)
being the primary one.
In my research, I found that ADHD can be from low cortisol, which can
eventually cause thyroid to go low (which would cause the low temp). I
have an ADHD child, and had his diurnal cortisol checked and it was very
low all day. I’m trying to get him off the meds and do more natural
things, but it’s difficult. Takes time and patience, which I have
neither! LOL!
Some sites to consider…
http://www.drlam.com/articles/adrenal_fatigue.asp
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/long-and-pathetic/
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/
Just my 2 cents from the year and a half of research on thyroid/adrenals
I’ve done. No medical advice given!
Gina
* From: * Steve G [mailto:chube...@yahoo.com]
*Sent:* Saturday, April 03, 2010 9:01 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: CS>FYI Wilson's Temperature Syndrome
PT,
That's an interesting website. I'm not sure what to make of it though.
My temperature has hovered around 97 degrees since I was a teenager. The
only thing I've ever heard about that is that this is common with people
who have ADHD, which I have. My 17 year old daughter has the same two
issues.
Steve G
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