The TSH lab test – Why It’s Useless
…FALSE. It’s the low TSH from Graves’ disease (hyperthyroidism) that causes those!! Our low TSH happens due to its sensitivity to T3 in our treatment. We are NOT hyper. In…
…FALSE. It’s the low TSH from Graves’ disease (hyperthyroidism) that causes those!! Our low TSH happens due to its sensitivity to T3 in our treatment. We are NOT hyper. In…
…quotes–those gray areas. For example, with the first range, some were just fine at 107, or 106, or 105, and etc. Gray areas for iron. Related to symptoms HAVING HYPER-LIKE…
…raising that resemble hyper-like symptoms, like faster heartrate, palps, anxiety, jitteriness, etc. That’s why patients report that it’s imperative to check one’s cortisol levels via saliva testing. The adrenal info…
…that getting a bi-polar diagnosis may instead by the hypo-and-hyper swings of Hashimoto’s disease? i.e. it’s not all in your head! (See Chapter 10 in the updated revised STTM book,…
…in ourselves a suppressed TSH without being hyper. (If you do feel hyper, see #4 below) 4) Deciding T3 in one’s treatment doesn’t work because one feels worse! The misunderstanding…