I know it takes time to know and I know it will be tweaked. I'm curious about the coating comment.
Many pills have coatings and the acid in our stomachs dissolve the coating. It's not an issue. Why would someone think a coating wouldn't dissolve when 1000s of pills use it. I"m just curious about where you heard this and what the basis was.
It has been a long time since this thread. Let me think if I can remember what I read.

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If you have the full directions for taking Armour Thyroid, it should say on the bottle, "Take first thing in the morning on an empty stomach
with a full glass of water." The reasoning for that is that you don't want it sitting in your stomach a long time, on top of food. On an empty stomach, the glass of water is supposed to help push it through your system down where it can be absorbed easier. Also don't eat for 45 min to an hour after taking it. And don't have it with coffee as that can affect it's effectiveness. Unless you will be doing that every morning as part of your routine. Then your Dr. can tweak your meds with that as your routine.
Not sure if my vocabulary is right or I have the conditions described accurately. Sorry, but you can Google for more precise info on what I'm saying to read up on more.

Many people who have thyroid problems also have problems with gluten - and/or have a "leaky gut" which is what people with Celiac disease have. "Leaky gut" causes digestion & absorption problems in the gut.
From what I remember, that's one of the reasons why Armour Thyroid should be taken on an empty stomach and with a lot of water to get it to pass down to the lower intestines where it can be absorbed better. With the coating, it's not going to dissolve easily down there. Crushed or chewed up and with all the water, it's going to go where it can be absorbed better.
As for crushing & holding it under the tongue, people had differing opinions. Some people swear by it. Some scientists said the particles/molecules are too big to be absorbed sublingually. That it was the crushing and dissolving of it so it can get to the lower intestines easier, is what made the difference. NOT that it was being absorbed sublingually.
I used to crush it all the time as I know I have a leaky gut.
But, my previous post was written back in 2012. In 2015 I got the fantastic integrative medicine Dr. I have now. He was recommended by Mary Shoman, a thyroid advocate & author of thyroid books as well as having hypothyroidism herself. She, herself, said she takes a combo of Cytomel & Naturthoid. She came here to do a seminar, and he came towards the end to meet us afterward. He starts out
seeming more expensive than other doctors. He routinely does blood tests for about 12 different blood tests. In the beginning it was the FULL thyroid panel, which alone is about 9 different thyroid tests: TSH, T4, Free T4, T3, Free T3, Reverse T3, Anti-Thyroglobulin, Anti-TPO. It was until he was able to localize what my thyroid problem was and what all the levels were
exactly that he cut down on some of those tests. He also did an AM cortisol test. He didn't just label me as just "hypothyroid" and prescribe Synthroid and was done.
He also routinely tests me for Ferritin/Iron, Hemoglobin, B12/Folate, Vit D, DHEA, a full Comp Metabolic blood test and a few other things I don't know what they mean.
When I first came to him, I was so depleted in pretty much everything, even while on Armour Thyroid, because I didn't have a good Dr. diagnosing all the other stuff. He found that I had severe adrenal exhaustion, was severely anemic due to too heavy periods caused by fibroids - caused by the thyroid problem, was severely low on Vit D (from laying in bed all the time, getting no sun,) and had a systemic Candida yeast infection throughout my system (due to an antibiotic I took a few years back.) No wonder my gut and sinuses were out of whack. And why, even though I was taking Armour, it wasn't enough. My body had a cascade failure, mostly all interrelated. Any ONE of those illnesses causes depression and or brain fog and low energy. I had them all TOGETHER.
By studying my Free T3 and Reverse T3, and how much T4 was still in my body, he realized my body wasn't converting the T4 I was getting in the Armour to T3. Thank God for what little T3 I did have in the Armour. (When a different quack I saw for 2 visits before this doctor, took me totally OFF Armour for Synthroid, and I was getting NO T3, only T4, and crashed so badly & was was suffering real clinical depression, he told me it was all in my head. And I should see a psychologist. The Synthroid he prescribed wasn't the problem.

The only thing GOOD this quack did, was make me finally resolve to go to the Dr. I have now, even though insurance doesn't pay for him and most of the tests. I realized I lost too many years of my life in bed and visiting endos & GPs who don't know what they are doing, that the money "saved" going to quacks wasn't worth it. That's what I mean that my Dr. now
seemed more expensive.)
My current Dr. took me off Armour also, in the beginning. Instead, he started me out on a very low dose of only synthetic T3 Slow Release (Cytomel,) that I have to get specially compounded by a pharmacy as the manufactured version of Cytomel isn't the slow/sustained release formula. (Insurance doesn't pay for it.) He warned me that I would crash in a few days as the Armour left my system and that the T3 S.R. would take a few weeks time to build up. AND we needed to wait for my adrenals to heal a bit. THEN he would start tweaking. Within a few weeks, I was already feeling the difference. He had also recommended some adrenal supplements for the adrenal exhaustion. And he made me take Iron & Vit. D. The only thing that was the right levels was my Vit B12, which I had known to take.
I had more energy within a few weeks, than I had in the 8 years I had hypothyroidism. I thought if I have only that much more energy for the rest of my life, it would be enough.
But, within, I think 1 month, he upped the T3 S.R. Then 3 months after that, upped the dosage some more. Then another 3 months, he added in a low dosage of Armour Thyroid (with the T3 S.R.) as my T4 was a bit off AND he was still raising & tweaking the T3. AND he was watching my anemia and my Vit D levels that STILL were both too low. And I was still having Candida issues, as it is next to impossible to get rid of.
Every time he'd raise my meds and I felt the new burst of energy, I'd over-schedule myself and crash really hard and it would take weeks to recover.

He lectured me to slow down! That it would take much more time.
BTW, I still crush & chew it into bits with my teeth before swallowing it with a full glass of water. Still don't know if it makes any sort of difference.
Then we had to back off on the T3 for a bit as I was having heart palpitations. But, it turned out to be the adrenal supplements. I swapped those out to something that didn't have extra added stimulants like ginseng. And since my T3 and T4 were both still low, he raised both of them.
At one point, I had too high iron as my periods & fibroids stopped. Since he was continually monitoring my iron, he told me to knock off the iron supplements. After a good 8 months or so, I finally had a good Vit D level. And I finally got rid of the Candida. Then I had more problems with more heart palpitations and I thought I'd have to back off both meds again, but after he heard the symptoms and checked my blood tests, he asked if I was taking magnesium. Nope. So he ordered me to take that - and he wouldn't lower my dosage of Armour or T3, even though I was quite worried about the heart palpitations. But, he told me, my T3 & T4 weren't too high.
He was right. Within a week of taking the magnesium, my heart palpitations went away. I'm pretty sure, any other Dr, who doesn't do the amount of tests & monitoring he does, would have immediately concluded the thyroid meds were too high and have lowered my dosages. AND I'd be back to laying in bed with no energy and no life.
Instead, I've been on the same "cocktail" of Armour Thyroid in the AM, followed by my adrenal supplement a few hours later, and in the early evening, I take the T3 S.R. and I have energy throughout the day into evening. I no longer have the brain fog, memory problems, word aphasia, depression or extreme exhaustion that that I had when things were at their worst.

This past year, year
3 with this doctor, is FINALLY the first time, not only am I able to work a full "40 hour work week," (even though I don't have a corporate job,) but
"overtime" hours as well AND have a life after working. I've actually been really pushing things, trying to see what it would take to make me crash again. (Within reason, of course.) I've been doing really well. I haven't hit a crash point yet, and I'm doing enough of my life again, that I'm not going to push it beyond this level.
I'm back out, living life again, back out in the world.
This last visit was the first time I finally shared with my Dr. how afraid I'd been, that I'd never have this much energy to take care of myself when I get to be really elderly. Now, I know I will be able to.
He was really surprised.

He asked me, "Why did you doubt it?"
I said, "Because it took so long to get here."
My advice to you, Hisgirl, is to keep visiting different doctors if you have to, to find the right one that works for YOU. Know that it will take time to get the meds up to the right levels for your body. But, there is a difference in not being at the right levels
yet vs, not being on the right meds or being with the right doctor. Find YOUR right doctor. (S)He is out there.
