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I’ve heard others say that they need

less thyroid after eating gluten free. Both my daughter and I have needed the

same thyroid amount. Both of us have been GF for over a year. I guess we’re

all different.

Kim

From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of betsy842

Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 3:04

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To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups

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Re: Question about labs

I knew I should have written how I feel. But it's

irrelevant. I've felt crappy since before the thryoidectomy 5 years ago. I have

a sleep disorder (not apnea) and I'm always tired. It's hard to tell how I feel

otherwise.

No, I didn't take meds before the blood draw. It was fasting, so nothing before

hand. I had coffee and a snack and meds waiting in the car, lol.

The explanation about RT3 makes sense, Jan. Thanks.

I read in a recent post that someone recently went gluten-free and had to lower

their meds. I went gluten-free at the first of the year. However the FT3 was

high before that, so not sure it made a difference there.

Thanks for the comments.

Betsy

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> Did you take your meds before the blood draw? If so, how long before?

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> How are you feeling?

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> You might want to ask your doc to write for compounded DHEA.

>

> RT3 should be equal to or less than Free T3. Yours looks fine. Typically

> with an RT3 problem, you would have difficulty getting your Free T3 up

> to mid-range.

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