Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Barb, what is your dx? If Hashimoto's, you may have swung hypo . Hyperthyroidism is often caused by Graves(an auto-immune disease). A word of caution,if you have hashimoto's, and you swung so your hyper symptoms are gone, It does not mean you are cured.... Please do not believe everything you read on the internet.... There is a lot of garbage out there and there is no " magic " way to cure thyroid disease quickly.Those who have had RAI have taken months(years even) to get as far as they have in overcoming the effects of thyroid disease.That is the same with us who have autoimmune thyroid disease.. Yes, we that have thyroid disease are more apt to have different deficiencies in the vitamins and minerals, but that is usually a symptom of instead of the cause for thyroid disease.Like the weight changes are because of, and not that being fat causes hypo.Fatigue is a symptom, and not the cause..... ThyroFeisty(Feisty) www.thyrophoenix.com I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals. Sir Winston Churchill British politician (1874 - 1965) Hyperthyroid solved! > > Hi everyone, > > I'm new to this list but started having numerous > hyperthyroid symptoms the past two weeks. > Just want you all to know that already it's almost > gone with the info. I found on ithyroid.com - > hyper-t recovery story. He says it's mainly caused > from a copper deficiency. Read the whole article > though since there are many suggestions. > I've been taking copper, boron, B-multiple > (although he doesn't suggest this), MSM and > vitamin E. In a few days I'm completely better. > No more palpitations, sensations in my thyroid. > racing feeling, etc. I strongly suggest you go to this > site and read all the info. It worked for me. > > Barbara > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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