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rabidsamfan ([personal profile] rabidsamfan) wrote2006-06-17 05:20 pm
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The Dreadful Diet, Day Two....

I want PROTEIN!!!!!!!!!!

Er... Did I mention that I'm rationed to five ounces of meat a day? I mean, I like peanut butter and all, but aaaarrrrgggghhhhh!!!!!

Fortunately my itty bitty meatloaf is now in the microwave, so I will soon be able to wave my headache good bye for a while.

[identity profile] surgicalsteel.livejournal.com 2006-06-18 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
The conversion mainly happens in the liver - which you should still have. ;) That's how the majority of the T3 in your body was made even while you still had a thyroid - most of what the thyroid makes is T4 and it gets converted to T3 peripherally. Now, I don't think we know with 100% certainty that everyone's liver converts synthetic T4 to T3 as efficiently as the natural hormone - and I know a few folks when I was on active duty swore that they never felt 'normal' taking anything other than Armour Thyroid (powdered pig thyroid, I think). Since a lot of the sypmtoms of hypothyroid are so subjective - things that can't be measured, that you can only find out about by asking the patient about her symptoms - I personally used to err on the side of treating the patient rather than the TSH number.

[identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com 2006-06-18 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I personally used to err on the side of treating the patient rather than the TSH number.

*grin* That's my favorite attitude!

And I've got at least two liver functions that have always been wonky, so I'll remember to mention that when I talk to the endo. It seems to be genetic, too. My mom and my sister both are wonky in the same functions.