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A few months ago my son was diagnosed with gilbert's syndrome whilst he was away

in New Zealand. This is a liver condition that is very common and passes down

in the family from both mother and father. The problem is that 2 or 3 enzymes

are deficient, not missing but in a much lesser quantity than normal, and people

with this condition have difficulty detoxing the body.

I have been wondering if this condition may be a reason why some people get

thyroid illnesses, if thyroid problems could be due to toxic load of mercury and

so on. I have been looking at some of the support groups and have found quite a

lot about thyroid going on.

I wonder if I may have this condition myself as I find it very difficult to take

medicines, for instance if I take antihistamines I get a build up of side

effects over a few days that make me feel very ill. I feel as if I have had a

bang on the head and walking around in a daze.

Has anybody got any information about any studies that have been done on this,

as I would be really interested. Of course the official take on it is that the

condition is benign and people with it have no difficulties at all. It is not

what the support groups think though.

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I have a haemangioma on my liver. They discovered this accidentally some years ago whilst I was having a scan for something else. Since I stopped converting to T3, and as T3 is mainly converted in the liver, I thought I would look it up.

I found:-

High levels of type 3 iodothyronine deiodinase activity were found in the haemangioma tissue. This enzyme is involved in the inactivation of thyroxine.

As I was not quite sure what this means I did ask on the group if anyone could enlighten me, but as yet nobody has replied.

If it could be a cause of reduced T3 conversion then perhaps the condition your son has might. You could try googling gilbert's syndrome and thyroid and see what comes up.

Lilian

A few months ago my son was diagnosed with gilbert's syndrome whilst he was away in New Zealand. This is a liver condition ....

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http://www.thyroidmanager.org/Chapter3/3c/3c-frame.htm

this is the bit about Haemangioma and T3/RT3

Bob

>> I have a haemangioma on my liver. They discovered this accidentally some years ago whilst I was having a scan for something else. Since I stopped converting to T3, and as T3 is mainly converted in the liver, I thought I would look it up. > > I found:-> High levels of type 3 iodothyronine deiodinase activity were found in the haemangioma tissue. This enzyme is involved in the inactivation of thyroxine.

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