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Edward Reisman <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Apr 2002 14:35:06 EST
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I began doing the Wilson's Sydrome-protocol, using sustained-release T3
(SRT3), in late June of last year.  I have done many cycles up and down on
the T3, rising to as high as 150 mcg (twice a day), and going as low as zero
only once (when I was on vacation in August, '01).  Otherwise, once I get
below 50 mcg, and sometimes even when I get below 75 mcg (both twice a day),
I become an emotional basket case (unable to work or to interact civilly with
family members, etc.)

I have done approximately 8-10 cycles on the SRT3.  Although I have reached a
temperature of 98.6 in the afternoon and early evenings (monitored, under
ideal conditions, at 3, 6, and 9 hours after the morning dose at 7:30), I
have never gotten a 98.6 reading at 10:30 AM.

Until today.

(Today's dose is 90 mcg.)

This was the first time I got to 98.6 at the first temperature reading.

Even better, I have been noticing over the last two weeks that my eyebrows
are growing back in the outer two thirds -- the middle third, where the hair
was sparse, has become "bushier," and the outer third, which was completely
bare, has seen new hairs coming in.

Although it's been said, many times, many ways, "Thank you, Doc Don."

-Edward Reisman




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