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, I do not believe in #s as a final diagnosis even with the liver. I think symptoms are the best indicator, and numbers are only numbers. It sounds as though the symptoms you were having had everything to do with the liver! We are our best physicians, I truly believe especially since all the hell I endured with my thyroid and my "normal" or "borderline" numbers getting me nowhere. My thyroid disease had to get so bad before my numbers showed anything wrong. LOL! , Houston Re: - Zoloft causing hypothyroidism? If you read my post back to , you'll see that I probably was, as wellas it might have affected my liver (seeing in yellow; tylenol has thiseffect on me also, for some strange reason, yet my liver profiles alwayscome back healthy!) - Zoloft causing hypothyroidism?> ,> Can you provide links to info in re Zoloft causing hypothyroidism? I wasdiagnosed hypo before going on Zoloft, but am on it and if it contributes tohypo condition/symptoms, I'd be very grateful to be informed about that so Ican talk to my doctor about it.> Kind regards,> Carla>> From " M. ,M.S." on 19 Sep 2003:

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