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11-18-2022 02:21 PM
I am so SO sorry to read that your husband has passed. My deepest sympathies to your family and you. I have missed you so much on the forum. I hope you can find your way back at some point.
xoxo,
Monica
11-18-2022 05:30 PM
@monicakm wrote:.@decaf
Oh no I am so SO sorry to read that your husband has passed. My deepest sympathies to your family and you. I have missed you so much on the forum. I hope you can find your way back at some point.
xoxo,
Monica
I miss @decaf too! Looking forward to reading her posts when she is ready!
03-24-2023 03:30 AM
It's been consistently hotter & sweatier here consistently, during the day, so again, I just started yr recommended Dynamic D82 drops 2x a day.
I've taken your suggestion abt these for the last 2-3 yrs & they help. And am grateful for them. My own AutoImmune Disorder has me sweating profusely, esp from the face/head sooo uncomfortably.
So back on D82 today! (Under the tongue, 2x daily) I cant remember how long it was before they kicked in tho.
03-24-2023 07:58 PM
Isn't it just terrible that we try so hard to look our best only to have mother nature melt it all off and become a soggy mess
I also started back on mine about a week and a half ago. I'm out now and need to order more. Seems like it took 10 days for mine to kick in. Others reported different times. As soon as I restarted mine, we had a cold spell and just as soon as I finished the last of it (from last year) the weather warmed up.
03-24-2023 08:06 PM
I called and they're closed but I pulled up my last order email from them and ordered that way (I hope). I'm sure they'll call Monday if they need more information or to just verify it was me placing the order.
03-26-2023 02:17 PM
Thanks for this heads up.
I have abt 1.25 bottles from last year, so I'd better start, dig up my info, & start to order now also. I pray they stay in business.
Digging a little deeper on their site, they seemed to have a bunch other nice products also.
03-26-2023 02:28 PM
They do indeed. They have lots and lots of sublingual homeopathic drops as well as other things. I have always "run hotter" than most people, even as a little girl. The first time I remember learning about dark clothing colors vs light and heat absorption was when I was 9 and shopping for clothes to go to HI. Mom had pulled a dark green jump short set for me to try. I cried and begged her to not make me wear it because it would "absorb heat" And after starting sweating drops when I was in my 20s and a new mommy, my dad was shooting a commercial IN JULY IN TEXAS in a pasture next to a friend's helicopter. I was able to stand out there and watch. I was comfortable and DRY
03-26-2023 03:16 PM - edited 03-26-2023 03:32 PM
I hear ya
I'm not surprised that they were once called Thyroid Rx. Seems I've at least had "heat" problems since young, every summer, since young+ (Thyroid problems), & that was supposedly before my Auto Imm Dx.
I always always carry drinks, often water, hopefully cold with me, & I panic if I dont have something too drink.
Friends tell me, I perspire so much cause I drink so much.
I say, I drink so much cause I perspire so much!. I guess it's a chicken/egg syndrome, but I KNOW, i'll literally panic if I dont carry a drink with me, preferably cold.
These drops help! Thanks again!
And yeah, makeup can melt off. Is tricky applying.
(added) I'd forgotten abt Dark vs Light Clothes. Thnks for reminder!
03-26-2023 04:13 PM
I got off Thyroid medication because I knew it was part of my sweating problem. An Endo said he doesn't put women my age on Thyroid anyway. GREAT! I got off of it and stayed off of it...till a couple of weeks ago when I had blood work done. Dr said my thyroid test number was "11". That was in the danger zone so I got back on the stupid stuff The week after that we had a cold snap. This last week was very mild as well. If I get an inkling that the medication is making my sweating worse, I'm off of it again. It's not worth it. If a man sweats it's ok. If a woman sweats in a non sweating scenario (which all my scenarios are), it's not a flattering look.
03-26-2023 04:28 PM
Sis, careful messing with Thyroid Rxs.
They sld be testing, T3, T4, TSH. All 3.
Might suggest to MD, changing to try out other Thyroid brands, rather than take yrself off.
Specifically, Levothyroxine, used to be the best for me, (vs any other trial & error I'd been put on) but they then stopped Levothyroxine. (In fact, I should check it again in case it's come back).
Plus, I'm told each/every of the thyroid Rxs are unstable, in & of themselves, thats why we keep having to be Thyr tested. Sucks, I know.
But scary taking it upon ourselves to change or discontinue Thyroid Rx. Esp given we have AutoIm Disorders also
Might want to check that out. (esp since my Thyr is supposedly now stable, finally, but my above info might be dated)
I want you to live forever. After all, how wld we all keep /\brea5t of the latest & greatest Cosmetic finds! heh
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