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>I don't consider blood tests for

>thyroid function to have any validity whatever.

Hi Earl,

Could you elaborate on that statement please? Why do you think blood tests

are invalid? Do you think it's not true that if your thyroid is not

producing enough thyroid hormone, that your body increases the amount of

TSH to attempt to get the thyroid to produce more hormone?

And if thyroid tests are invalid, how does one ever get a diagnosis?

Did you ever post any references for thyrodine that I could contact?

Thanks -

Kristilee (*

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