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Look to http://drlowe.com http://ssyndrome.com./

https://www.endfatigue.com All of these sites talk about

sub-clinical hypothyroidism. My recommendation would be to read,

read, read make sure that the endo that your Dr sends you to will

treat these " hidden " hypo with T3 or at least Armor thyroid. If they

will not look at nutrition and parasite/yeast/bacterial possibilities

get your doc to find someone who will. I personally know that Dr Lowe

will work with your doc to treat you.

Read, research and go back with LOTS of documentation from

these sites and others too. There is something going on and there are

people who suffer needlessly because of Drs relying only on blood

tests and will not treat you if your tests are normal.

It sounds like a lot of people on this group are being

treated properly and they may have other suggestions. Drs Lowe and

Teitelbaum protocols are ones I have seen work for fibromyalgia

which is often untreated subclinical hypothyroidism. I have seen

Lowe speak several times and will be seeing him again in Feb.

good luck with your quest

Jo

>Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 21:11:05 -0000

> From: " gr0217 " <grinberg17@...>

>Subject: Please help

>

>Hello. I've struggled with weight all my life and have recently

>learned about hypothyroidism. After reading about it and seeing all

>the symptoms, I feel that I have this condition. I have tremendous

>difficulty losing weight, gain weight easily, am susceptible to cold

>weather, have dry skin, am tired regularly, have frequent headaches,

>frequent constipation, and difficulty concentrating. I took my

>temperature immediately upon waking up and had a temperature of

>97.3. I recently went to my doctor to discuss this and had bloodwork

>done. He informed me today that my thyroid tests were fine. AFter

>discussing this further, he said that he would look into referring me

>to an endocrinologist. I am feeling very frustrated right now. I've

>read that hypothyroidism can be difficult to detect, but was hoping

>that you folks could let me know if I sound like a candidate for

>hypothyroidism or am just looking for something that just isn't

>there. Thank you.

>

--

anomie

" I would much rather be some ones fun, well used toy than to be an

expensive, impressive collection that they just have to dust "

Winter Solstice 2001

NAMTPT web site

http://www.myofascialtherapy.org

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