Guest guest Posted September 14, 2008 Report Share Posted September 14, 2008 Hi ,Lorie already gave you a lot of good info - I just wanted to add that I would be cautious about eating fish 3x/week because unfortunately nowadays most fish is very contaminated with mercury and other harmful heavy metals. I would take purified cod liver oil (tested for contaminants) which is essential to health in many ways and then take a quality iodine supplement to get your iodine ...Best,Marlena>> I just heard of this group on the hair loss group. I've been trying to > find out why I've been losing my hair slowly but steadily for nearly 5 > years now. Along with that, I have a long list of other bothersome > symptoms. I have been tested again and again for hypothyroid b/c my > symptoms point to that. Most recently, my doctor referred me to an > endocrinologist who, through ultrasound, discovered I have a small > goiter. (I'm not hypothyroid though.)> > I'm supposed to get more iodine in my diet now, and he says that will > help.> > Anyone have any experience with or knowledge of goiters and improvement > through iodine supplementation? The endo told me to eat fish 3X a week > but I pretty much already do that. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2008 Report Share Posted September 14, 2008 > >I plugged your numbers into a formula to see where you are in range Both free t3 and free t4 are at 48%. This is a little low but compared to your previous levels they have come up higher than they were. They should be within 10% of each other, as yours are, so I wouldn't think it would be pituitary or adrenal related. For a woman of childbearing age need to have Ft4 and ft3 within 60 to 80 percent of range.after menopause we need slightly lower values in the 40 to 70 percent of the range. I would definately do the iodine ,I started out with a goiter myself back in 1990, I only wish I knew about iodine then . The other thing I want to mention is that low estrogen can have similiar symptoms as hypothyroid,check out this site: http://surmeno.blogspot.com/2006/03/symptoms-of-estrogen- imbalance.html > > free T3 = 3.13 (2.0 - 4.2) > free T4 = 13.12 (8 - 18) > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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