Hi i was diagnosed with underactive thyroid around 5 years ago.I have been on thyroxine since and my thyroid levels have been pretty much fine.The thing is i just seem to be feeling worse and worse as the years go on.I have asked my GP on numerous occasions about trying armour but they have always warned me off it saying its not part of the practice in the uk.Does it work? And does anyone else still feel rough even though there levels of thyroxine are fine.?cheers
No, I'm not a doctor but I have the same symptoms you do and have been to 3 different doctors. Email me @ ret3937399@aol.com and I will tell you my story.
You look great! Especially compared to your last video, I'm glad you've found a doctor who can help you, you are lucky.
Have you found that you've had any symptoms come back with the reformulation of Armour? I've heard a lot of people say it doesn't work for them anymore.
my mother has some issues with her thyroid, kidneys and liver and I was wondering if you might be able to suggest some foods and natural plants, and what has helped you. Thanks alot, Chris
Thanks for sharing your experience here! It is certainly interesting for me as I am female and assume (wrongly) that males who are unlucky enough to have a thyroid disease do not normally suffer as much as women! Anyway I am glad that you are feeling better now! What a difference from the earlier videos that you posted. Have you been to Mary Shomon's website?
just wanted to say i am so glad ur doing a lot better, i also have an under active thiriod but rarley take my meds, just really forgetfull aqnd by the time i have rememberd to take them its 2 weeks to late, hope to get where u are some day, look forward to ur vids x
Hey there, you've lost quite a bit of weight and looking healthier! Well done. Am thinking about getting a referral to Dr Skinner from my GP.... he's a nice doc but clueless about thyroid I think and I hear good things about skinner...
U still doing good?
retalia4 1 year ago
Hi i was diagnosed with underactive thyroid around 5 years ago.I have been on thyroxine since and my thyroid levels have been pretty much fine.The thing is i just seem to be feeling worse and worse as the years go on.I have asked my GP on numerous occasions about trying armour but they have always warned me off it saying its not part of the practice in the uk.Does it work? And does anyone else still feel rough even though there levels of thyroxine are fine.?cheers
dannymite1981 1 year ago
No, I'm not a doctor but I have the same symptoms you do and have been to 3 different doctors. Email me @ ret3937399@aol.com and I will tell you my story.
Thanks,
Robert
djrobt2 1 year ago
You look great! Especially compared to your last video, I'm glad you've found a doctor who can help you, you are lucky.
Have you found that you've had any symptoms come back with the reformulation of Armour? I've heard a lot of people say it doesn't work for them anymore.
libertinexox 1 year ago
my mother has some issues with her thyroid, kidneys and liver and I was wondering if you might be able to suggest some foods and natural plants, and what has helped you. Thanks alot, Chris
911truthseekers 1 year ago
are you really on 420 micrograms of T4 hormone?
that seems so high never heard of that before. just asking is all. how do you feel? 100%?
spanishaustralian 2 years ago
Well done to you! Have all your symptoms gone and have you lost all the weight you need to?
lynncrf 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing your experience here! It is certainly interesting for me as I am female and assume (wrongly) that males who are unlucky enough to have a thyroid disease do not normally suffer as much as women! Anyway I am glad that you are feeling better now! What a difference from the earlier videos that you posted. Have you been to Mary Shomon's website?
chrysys78 2 years ago
Thank you very much, I do feel much better!! I say if your not getting where you want with the NHS DO IT!
Look after yourself and get well!
Thanks for your kind comment!!
f1ameboy007 2 years ago
hi
just wanted to say i am so glad ur doing a lot better, i also have an under active thiriod but rarley take my meds, just really forgetfull aqnd by the time i have rememberd to take them its 2 weeks to late, hope to get where u are some day, look forward to ur vids x
googlememe 2 years ago
Hey there, you've lost quite a bit of weight and looking healthier! Well done. Am thinking about getting a referral to Dr Skinner from my GP.... he's a nice doc but clueless about thyroid I think and I hear good things about skinner...
findmeintime 2 years ago