Showing posts with label Armour Thyroid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armour Thyroid. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2008

My Armour Thyroid Medication Isn't Working...Try, Try Again?

A question was posted to me if I had ever heard of symptoms of depression getting worse when a trial of Armour Thyroid medication was began. The answer is a resounding YES.

When treating hypothyroid problems, it is very important to make sure to cross all your t's and dot your i's. Before any treatment program is begun, you need to make sure you have measured the appropriate labs and test (meaning thyroid panels and others that indirectly affect the thyroid and thyroid hormone that seem to be playing a role in the case), history and a symptom survey.

If changes in labs and symptoms are favorable, then you are probably on the right trail. If things make no change or get worse, this also tells you valuable information as well.

How about an example:

You come in with normal thyroid labs, low core body temperature, depression, fatigue, unexplained weight gain and chronic pain all over. You begin taking a mix of Armour Thyroid and Synthroid and things get worse.

There are a couple ways of interpreting this pattern:

  1. It's not a thyroid problem.
  2. You made need to tweak the amount of thyroid hormone, the % of T3 and the % of T4 in the prescription, and/or change the medication to a different type
  3. It may not be a problem with lack of thyroid production by your body. It could either be a problem with converting enough thyroid hormone to its useful form, excess thyroid binding structures in your body (binding to already made thyroid hormone, making it useless in the body) or poor binding of thyroid hormone to its receptors.

Going back to a detailed labs, exam, history and presentation, you can piece things together better.

In this example, the normal thyroid panel may lead you to believe that maybe thyroid production is normal. Maybe giving exogenous thyroid hormone isn't the place to start.

A lowered body temperature with depression, fatigue, weight gain and pain still points to a hypothyroid problem, so don't jump ship yet.

This leaves you looking at the third interpretation as your most likely cause. This is where most people are losing their battles. If you fail to look at this as a problem of physiology (how well or poorly your body works) and not just pathology (the body isn't working because of disease), your rate of success will usually be less than optimal.




Thursday, November 1, 2007

Caution. Armour Thyroid Is Not 100% Safe

I am all for using Armour Thyroid when it is appropriate in hypothyroid cases. When looking to go the medical route, my suggestion would be to start there (but do not rely on this solely...you need to get aggressively conservative as well).

Please note: whenever you are using a hormone replacement, your body is going to react in ways that are not always desired (AKA side effects of Armour Thyroid).

Some of the side effects of Armour Thyroid are not so pleasant...and they aren't that obvious to pick up on till it's usually too late.

With that being said, people are getting amazing results with Armour Thyroid when they are hypothyroid. Knowing about the possible side effects of Armour Thyroid and how to manage them will make the treatment that much more successful, as well as cut down on the risk greatly.

I let one person on a hypothyroid forum know about this in much greater detail, so I figured I would share it with you as well. Click on the link to find out more.