The other side of an iron problem: Hemochromatosis
…it’s not active. Other’s can have an active mutation. ~Janie, hypothyroid patient and creator of this patient-to-patient site So my first clue for Hemochromatosis is in iron tests? Yes! Those…
…it’s not active. Other’s can have an active mutation. ~Janie, hypothyroid patient and creator of this patient-to-patient site So my first clue for Hemochromatosis is in iron tests? Yes! Those…
…and why it does work An entire chapter on the lousy TSH lab (Thyroid Stimulating Hooey) An entire chapter on T3, Reverse T3, and how to interpret those labs and…
…lab test to diagnose you by, called the TSH, which stands for Thyroid Stimulating Hormone. And many patients have reported that the TSH lab result was “normal” for years before…
…misinformed doctors using the lousy TSH lab test to dose by, to keeping patients on low doses far too long, to the fact that NDT will reveal either inadequate iron…
…Skipped: 101 Answer Choices— Responses— 1) Paying more attention to my symptoms rather than putting focus solely on lab results. 1,487 (84.06%) 2) Understanding how to read lab results 855…