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Sea said:Joocy_J said:Nicholas said:post 105686 what is your context of taking the readings....and what is your pulse usually? i assume the readings are also pretty stable?
It depends what dose of thyroid I am on. Right now I am on no hormones and I wake up with a temps around 97.8, which rises to 98.2 or 98.1 after I eat. My waking pulse is 60 bp, and rises to 70 bp after I eat. Around noon my temps are around 98.4 or 98.6 and my pulse is around 78 bpm, or 80 bpm. When I am on thyroid all of the measurements are higher. With my pulse hitting 100 bpm sometimes...
Those are very hypothyroid measurements. I don't think it is wise to take such high dosages of so many supplements. I think with these readings you are better off focusing on your diet/digestion, and trying to eat more calories and salt while using small amounts of thyroid and/or caffeine and maybe small amounts of aspirin and vitamin A. I also don't think it would be wise to do any type of exercise other than walking until your temp/pulse is a lot higher.
How are those "very" hypothyroid measurements???
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