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--- In NaturalThyroidHormones , Debbie K

> Seems like I read FT4, FT3 and one other is all you need once you

start

> medicating. Can't remember what that was. Anyone know?

>

> Blessings,

> Debbie K.

FT3 and FT4 is all we usually look after after we're on meds...unless

the rare instance where someone wants to keep an eye on their

antibodies. (Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies I believe is the same

thing as TPO)

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Would that " rare instance " be in the case of Hashi's. Just wondering b/c

I have Hashi's. Thanks

Debbie

Re: Lab tests

FT3 and FT4 is all we usually look after after we're on meds...unless

the rare instance where someone wants to keep an eye on their

antibodies. (Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies I believe is the same

thing as TPO)

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I've always heard Hashi's was the primary cause of

hypothyroidism...???

So maybe not so rare after all?

Gentle

> Would that " rare instance " be in the case of Hashi's. Just

wondering b/c

> I have Hashi's. Thanks

> Debbie

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> FT3 and FT4 is all we usually look after after we're on

meds...unless

> the rare instance where someone wants to keep an eye on their

> antibodies. (Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies I believe is the same

> thing as TPO)

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