Showing posts with label progesterone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progesterone. Show all posts

Ran Into Some Problems

>> 12/10/09

The ten pounds has stayed off so far. Unfortunately, I think I'm allergic to the one form of natural thyroid medication I'm taking (Thyroid-S). My head feels like hives and it's SO itchy! I've tried different shampoos and treatments but then recently realized that this is the same feeling I had when the doctor gave me a medication I was allergic to. I think it's probably a filler in the Thyroid-S that is causing the reaction.

I have an appointment for mid-January with a new doctor that came recommended to me. I didn't want to keep taking Thyroid-S for another month but I also don't want to go back to feeling horrible and gaining that weight back either. So I have reduced my Thyroid-S dose so I'm still getting more T3 and have gone back to Synthroid (ONLY temporarily) just until my new doctor can prescribe Naturethroid for me. I hear that's better for people who have allergies to some of the fillers in the other medications.

It's too bad if I'm allergic to Thryoid-S because I was feeling better and some weight dropped off. It could be an allergy or perhaps a hypothyroid symptom - meaning I need MORE Thyroid-S than I'm currently taking but if I'm allergic, I don't want to push it.

I've also bought natural progesterone cream, coconut oil, and magnesium oil. I've read some good things and wanted to try a few things out. I'm waiting for my books (Stop the Thyroid Madness and Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It) to show up on my doorstep. It's been Christmas here this week with all my stuff coming in!

I'll let you know what I think of the books after they get here and I read them. I can't wait until they get here.

I picked up some iodine tincture.  I want to try a skin test with it and see what that is about. There are several sites that talk about it but they say different things. Some sites say it can help tell if you are iodine deficient and other sites say it doesn't work for that. I'll give it a try and see what happens.

Edited to add 2/2/2010:  It wasn't a medication allergy. It was eczema:)

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The Miracle of Bio-Identical Hormones by Dr. Michael Platt

>> 11/13/09

This week while I had the flu, it gave me some time to read a book I’d been wanting to read for awhile. The book is called The Miracle of Bio-Identical Hormones by Dr. Michael E. Platt. The book cover says it is about how to lose fatigue, hot flashes, ADHD, ADD, fibromyalgia, PMS, osteoporosis, weight, sexual dysfunction, anger, migraines and more. Some of the other things it talks about helping inside the book are things like restless legs syndrome and thyroid problems.


This was a very interesting read. I wouldn’t mind owning this book and having it on my shelf for reference.

I took some notes from it for myself so as usual, I’m posting them here so I can refer back to them. Maybe they’ll interest you as well.

THYROID

  • TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone): It talks of the “normal” being between 0.3 to 5.5 but if your TSH is higher than one, Dr. Platt says that your pituitary is still indicating you need thyroid. Dr. Platt says that the TSH levels were arbitrarily picked from a study of only 100 medical students (and they weren’t worried about how their thyroids were actually performing during that time). Dr. Platt’s goal is to get TSH levels close to 0.3 so he knows you’re getting close to 100% of what you need. He doesn’t just use T4 (Synthroid or its generic) to get those results. He uses both T3 and T4. THIS IS WHAT I ASKED MY ENDOCRINOLOGIST TO DO AND HE REFUSED! MY TSH LEVELS WERE RIGHT AT 0.3 AND HE SAID THAT WAS TOO LOW AND HE MIGHT CUT BACK ON MY MEDS.
  • T3 Meds: Armour, Thyrolar and Cytomel but these are all short-acting meds. Dr. Platt thinks a sustained-release form of bio-identical T3 is what he prefers. You get this from a compounding pharmacy.
  • Dr. Platt says that people with ADHD always have low thyroid levels.
  • Dr. Platt says progesterone is needed for your thyroid to function.


ADHD

  • Dr. Platt says that people with ADHD always have low thyroid levels. He feels they are also low on progesterone (he says it is required for proper thyroid functioning).
  • He believes adrenaline is “part of the ADHD causation”.
  • ADD and ADHD is low progesterone levels, too much adrenaline (ADHD), and too much insulin. He doesn't believe ADHD is a learning problem.

CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME

  • Dr. Platt talks about how doctors diagnose chronic fatigue syndrome and how he believes they may have a simple case of imbalanced hormones instead. MY ENDO TRIED TO DIAGNOSE ME WITH CFS BEFORE HE EVEN EXAMINED ME.

FIBROMYALGIA

  • Dr. Platt mentions how anger and the muscle tension from it can cause a build-up of lactic acid and fatigue can give you a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. He also believes another common underlying cause of fibromyalgia is ADHD because of the high levels of adrenaline (increasing anger, stress, etc.). MY ENDO ALSO SAID I COULD HAVE THIS BEFORE HE EVEN EXAMINED ME.

DHEA

  • Dr. Platt believes that people with higher levels of DHEA have lower incidences of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
  • He said to get the test for DHEA-S, not DHEA.

PROGESTERONE

  • #1 hormone that has to be replaced in most women as they get close to and go thru menopause.
  • He believes the number one reason women can't conceive or have a hard time is because of low progesterone levels. He also believes it is the #1 cause of miscarriage. He believes the only reason women have morning sickness while pregnant and have postpartum depression is because of low progesterone levels.
  • He believes progesterone eliminates RLS (restless leg syndrome) instead of treating it with toxic drugs used for Parkinson's Disease.

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