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Old Mon, Apr-02-07, 07:59
pmezak pmezak is offline
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Plan: Schwarzbein/gluten free
Stats: 148/146/120 Female 5'2"
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Progress: 7%
Location: SF bay area, CA
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I don't know for sure, but I just read an article in the "Townsend
Newsletter" from the hfs that said that this md found that when you take t4,t3 combo meds, it should be like 75 percent t4 to
25 percent t3, that doesn't sound like what you were taking. So maybe it would normalize after a while of being off the meds?
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Old Mon, Apr-02-07, 09:23
Mikendomsm Mikendomsm is offline
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Plan: Atkins/Low Carb-No Grains
Stats: 141.5/131/118 Female 62 inches
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Thanks for responding. I thought that too, that maybe I should go off the meds and see where I am after 6 weeks. My doc, however, thinks that everything is good where it is and wants me to continue with the Levoxyl (25mcg) and Cytomel (25 mg).
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