Guest guest Posted March 9, 2011 Report Share Posted March 9, 2011 Not all do. I don't have as many symptoms as I did but I also take digestive, proteolytic, probiotic, pancreatic...enzymes. The symptoms of MS follow the symptoms of low thyoid. There is a link in the files that contains the reasons why. The traditional tests are inconclusive. They are based on the pitutitary gland and an average of sick and well people. Check out www.stopthethyroidmadness.com or the post that I sent that explains why CCSVI and hypothyroid are often linked. You can even do a search on the net about MS and thyroid/adrenals to see that they are related. One test that is not mentioned is free T3 and that is the most telling of all for thyroid. I went by physical symptoms to determine that my thyroid was under-functioning (hair-loss, constipation, loss of the last third of my eyebrows, to name a few). I also had the medical tests, that came back within range, but the doctor had no explanation for those symptoms. I order Armour from the UK where it is not limited to prescription only. > > What I am wondering is why people with MS who get treated with thryoid meds (whether it be Armour or Synthoid) and get their lab numbers (TSH, T3, T4, thyroid antibodies) down to optimal numbers, continue to have all the same MS symptoms? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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