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A competent doctor who treated me for a thyroid condition [if the

treated me at all] would probably treat me for hyperthyroidism. My TSH

levels indicate hypothyroidism [high and increasing]. Wouldn't that

entail a great deal of risk?

Actually, given my [lack of or confusing] symptoms I would imagine no

doctor would have treated me at all absent the tests that showed higher

than normal [and increasing] TSH. ly, I'm still not totally

convinced that my primary [or total] problem is hypothyroidism.

Symptoms are one [but only one] of the important tools a competent

doctor will utilize.

Thanks for the suggestion on Dr. Hertoghe's book. I've put it on hold

at the library.

Message: 8

Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 13:04:58 -0400

From: " Gracia " <circe@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Adrenal vs thyroid

A competent doctor will treat you based on symptoms. I cannot imagine doing

testing every month or even at all. First you need to be treated

adequately with enough of the right thyroid med. Then you might need other

hormones. Read the Hormone Solution by Thierry Hertoghe MD

Gracia

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