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Texas Guns Moderator (Total posts: 506) |
posted June 27, 2000 11:57 AM
I am considering going on a primo cycle of 1cc every 10 days for 6-8 weeks. Hoping that this will improve my condition somewhat. War Lobo what do you think? and should I add anything to this? IP: Logged |
JayeLynn Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 214) |
posted June 27, 2000 12:25 PM
oh TG, "bad patient!" How about a little status on your condition? what is the dr. saying about your thyroid? Personally, I'd be a little concerned about how your thyroid would respond to what I would expect to be an increased demand. ...but I'm not the expert here. IP: Logged |
WarLobo Moderator (Total posts: 789) |
posted June 27, 2000 01:12 PM
Well I'm not going to disagree with Jaye one bit. However, read my post in the Primo by Sportchik thread, I posted up my .02 on the primo. LAte Lobo [This message has been edited by WarLobo (edited June 27, 2000).] IP: Logged |
Texas Guns Moderator (Total posts: 506) |
posted June 27, 2000 04:23 PM
Yes, very bad patient and very impatient!!!!! I am fed up with the doc who has no idea what he is doing. It is so hard to get into see anybody. Think I will just go to the emergency room and have them run every test imagineable!!!! I do go to a different doc on Monday. Anyway, I feel that Primo will be the easiest on my system, but yes I am waiting before I actually start it. I am fully equipped and loaded, but holding back before I pull the trigger. Yes, War Lobo, I have been reading all the posts and getting all the info I can from other sources. Thanks for the concern As far as my condition goes, my energy is somewhat better, but find that in the middle of the day, my speech gets slow and slurred, making it very difficult to work at times. Just wanted some help with my cycle before I started it. Any help is greatly appreciated. Mrs. TG IP: Logged |
JayeLynn Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 214) |
posted June 27, 2000 04:36 PM
I'm right with ya: I think doctors are highly overrated. Mr. TG is knowledgeable kinda guy: what does he think? He has an advantage over the rest of us in that he see's your progress/status first hand. I can't really believe I'm saying this, but it sounds like you could use a little extra emotional support here. As a fellow athlete, I know how hard it is to be held back by illness/injury. Believe me, I know what it feels like to be lame. I know youre a big girl and youre going to do what you have it in your mind to do, but be sure that you understand what your risks are. A step in the wrong direction may very well set you up for a life of exhausted-couchpotatoehood. Look longterm, not just towards next week. Conquering this throid thing is giving you the opportunity to develop yet a better understanding/relationship with your own body: it doesn't have to feel like punishment. Too, you don't have to stay with the same doctor if you don't like the way he's handling your case. You can empower yourself to get another opinion. I'm here if you need me. ------------------ IP: Logged |
Texas Guns Moderator (Total posts: 506) |
posted June 27, 2000 05:31 PM
thanks Jayelynn!! I need all the support I can get. We are also in the process of moving back to West Texas and it is a very stressful time on top of everything else. Thanks for the advise, support and encouragement!!! Mrs. TG IP: Logged |
Artemis Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 54) |
posted July 09, 2000 09:27 PM
For TG: Hang in there, sooner or later the thyroid will probably get it's act together and regrow after several months: Recovery of pituitary thyrotrypic function after withdrawl of prolonged thyroid-suppression therapy. N Engl J Med 293:681-684, 1975 Patterns of recovery of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis in patients taken off chronic thyroid therapy. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 41:70-80, 1975 Sorry I couldn't find these references earlier. Hope you're feeling better. IP: Logged |
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