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exactly my thought - plus... a less expensive one - so the insurance company's

may start to bulk at running bloodwork for the free's.... sheese!

cris

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Just what we need, ANOTHER TSH test...

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I know. Now we are probably going to have to fight harder for the

frees to be tested. Dr " Well why would I want to test those when I

have this nifty easy TSH test. "

> Just what we need, ANOTHER TSH test...

> *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

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The scary thing about this test is that it shows either positive or

negative. And it only shows positive if the TSH is above the " normal "

(whatever the hell that is) range.

Val

I'm thinking we should write to that company and ask them that very

question!!!

seriously! If they don't personally have thyroid problems, and we know the

medical community believes TSH is the answer - they may just be ignorant of

the true facts. If we start a letter writing campaign to them, explaining

about the free's, maybe they would study it and develope it.

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I sent them an e-mail yesterday - from a link on their web page - from a link on

the site that was sent in here. It's an information link - but I e-mailed them

anyway!

their mailing address was on the website too.

It's one way to challenge this - educate people. I asked if they were going to

be developing a test for the free T3 and free T4 since those were the important

levels - etc. If a bunch of people write to them in one way or another, they may

actually read the information. I didn't send them references to facts - just

that the facts were that the TSH only cause people problems.

Cris

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> I'm thinking we should write to that company and ask them that very

question!!!

> seriously! If they don't personally have thyroid problems, and we know the

medical community believes TSH is the answer - they may just be ignorant of

the true facts. If we start a letter writing campaign to them, explaining

about the free's, maybe they would study it and develope it.

> Cris

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