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1 11th March 07:46
arjun lal
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Does anyone know how long it takes for symptoms of long-standing
hypothyroidism (brain fog, vertigo, muscle/joint pains, depression, etc) to
lift when being treated with natural armour thyroid? I've been on it a
couple of days, my oral temperature seems to be leveled at 98.6 when I take
the medication on time, but I still feel a little mentally shaken up. Has
anyone else had success with alleviating symptoms? How long did it take
while you were on the medication to see results? I just pray that within a
month, I see a big improvement.
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2 11th March 07:46
grant
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It took six weeks for my Armour to kick in.

ar
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3 11th March 07:46
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Once I realized I was suppose to take it on an empty stomach and NOT
with vitamins, I noticed a difference in the brain fog within a few
weeks. That was two months ago. Still have not seen much improvement
in the joint pain and fatigue though.
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4 11th March 07:46
herman family
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You will notice that many of your symptoms go away in ones and twos over the
next few weeks. Some gradually, others overnight. In about 6 weeks, you
will need to be tested again to see that you have the right levels, and
your dosage may then be changed a bit. Some symptoms will take longer than
others. If the mental fog is caused by sleep problems (very common with
hypos), then they may only partially subside for now.

Michael
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