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I'm looking for some advise please. My Endo is taking me off Levo and is putting me on NDT 1 grain twice a day and 25mg of DHEA for a 2 month trial period. I do not have my levels to post, awaiting in the post, but I do know my DHEA level is 1 but don't have the levels. Does my thyroid levels have to optimal for my adrenals to work, is it the other away around or do both thyroid and adrenals have to be optimal to feel well again? I can hardly walk with exhaustion, terrible weight gain and freezing cold to the bone. It's a private prescription but there seems to be a lack of NDT available but I've been offered 1/2 grain would I see a difference on this amount? Have been lots of info on here but I've got myself in a bit of a muddle! Thanks

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hipolion

You say, 1 grain twice a day . How much levothy did you take?

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Brownie49 in reply tohipolion

100 mcg a day.

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MaisieGray

"there seems to be a lack of NDT available" - have you contacted Tollesbury Pharmacy, which specialises in NDT and T3? Their details are here thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/treatm...

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Brownie49 in reply toMaisieGray

Yes, I called them today and another pharmacy listed on the above link.

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MaisieGray in reply toBrownie49

They have only 1/2 grains for every brand they dispense? How odd.

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Brownie49 in reply toMaisieGray

That's all they have in stock, they are unable to say when they will get 1 grain in due to a shortage.

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posthinking01

Hi is this an NHS private prescription i.e. a consultant within the NHS but seeing you privately

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Brownie49 in reply toposthinking01

Yes, that's right.

You did not say which "make" of NDT you were given.

The excipients (binders, fillers colours etc) do vary in all makes.

Have a look at the following link----

Stop The Thyroid Madness

Armour vs. Other Brands (NDT, T3, etc)

stopthethyroidmadness.com/a...

TSH – Why It’s Useless

stopthethyroidmadness.com/t...

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Thank you, I havent received the order yet, the prescription was for nature Throid.

I think that you would be much better off ditching your private endo and sourcing your own blood tests and NDT without a prescription.

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Andtired

Have the script written to equal one grain ie take 2 tablets per day

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Brownie49 in reply toAndtired

The pharmacy was going to do that but I could not afford to pay for 2 lots of meds on top of the Endo charges.

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