iLoveSugar
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When ones fingers and toes become colder AFTER thyroid, what dose that indicate?
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narouz said:Sugar, does this happen repeatedly?
ilovethesea said:"I occasionally see that happen [T3 WILL CAUSE LOW TEMP/PULSE]; sometimes people have had their pulse rate decrease 40 or 50 beats per minute. The temperature of your fingers, toes, and nose helps to interpret the balance between stress and thyroid; your fingers should be less cold as your metabolic rate comes up. In extreme hypothyroidism, the hands and feet can be very cold while the oral temperature looks o.k.; then as the metabolic rate increases, the difference between fingers and mouth decreases."
What dose are you on now ILoveSugar?
ilovethesea said:6.5-8mcg at one time or in divided doses?
Do you take any T4?