Have had to reduce my Armour as resting heart rate too high and Dr S has suggested adding in some Levo as thinks I may be ok with it now even though had bad side effects before. Is it ok to take them at the same time ie first thing in morning?
Does anybody take Levo and Armour?: Have had to... - Thyroid UK
Does anybody take Levo and Armour?
I have taken both together (first thing in the morning) for a long time.I am also Dr Skinner's patient and he advised me to use both.Too much armour speeds up my heart too much as well-I used to be on 2 1/2 grains. I have ended up on 75 mcg thyroxine and 1 1/2 grains armour. I have tried so many different combinations and this seems the best for me. The thyroxine must be working for me because I feel unwell if i reduce it.I hope this works for you.x
I am really interested in this idea too. What does Dr S consider to be too high a resting heart rate? I am not 100% sure that 3 grains of Armour is 100% right for me and keep wondering about adding in some T4... but don't want a repeat of the problems I had on T4 only and high rT3... Thanks, xx
Hi, my resting pulse is consistently 80-84 and sometimes slows down then speeds up but not atrial fibrillation as regular. Dr S listened to my heart and said Armour was making the. muscle irritable. I had already reduced from 3&1/2 grains to 3 on advice from an endo and my T4 has now dropped from 26 to 15 (9-22) in 6 weeks with a return of headache muscle cramps and a multitude of other symptoms.
Dr S suggested I reduce to 2&1/2 grains and replace it with 50mcg of Levo for 1 month then add another 50 if ok, wait another month then another 50 if necessary. Have spoken to my GP who is very supportive and she suggested I reduce by 1/4 grain and add 25mcg for 2 weeks then repeat and wait a month then do same again. I am happier with his as I have had so much trouble increasing Armour though still apprehensive.
I had terrible problems on Levo but Dr S thinks this could be because my calcium, vit D and B12 were very low and are now corrected but said stop if I get a repeat of the problems and contact him. He said I might still not convert properly but the only way was to try and see.
The other option was to continue to increase my Armour dose again and take beta-blockers to slow my heart rate but I also had problems with those and am less keen on that option.
Hi Well I have to have Armour and t3, for very low FT3,( Endo) so I cannot see any reason why, if you have low T4, it would not be just as useful. I would say ,depends on your results but better than being on a huge dose of Armour, just for low T4, and cheaper!I would also take them at different times.
Best wishes,
Jackie