An hypothesis about RT3 – did you know you might have a hidden pool of it?
…1000 times less feedback on the TSH than T3 has, and 100 times less than T4. This could explain any differences between TSH and symptoms, as the “RT3-system” seems to…
…1000 times less feedback on the TSH than T3 has, and 100 times less than T4. This could explain any differences between TSH and symptoms, as the “RT3-system” seems to…
…the TSH, which is a pituitary hormone. Also, when the optimal levels of the frees are reached, the TSH will fall below range. Doctors will often overreact to a TSH…
…NOT by the TSH, but according to the complete elimination of symptoms and the free T3, plus correcting other issues related to being poorly treated for so long. So have…
As a nurse, Laura had a “normal” TSH for two decades along with PCOS, miscarriages, osteopenia and other hypothyroid symptoms. When finally diagnosed, she was put on Synthroid, but only…
…not an optimal dose for Brenda, even if her TSH looked oh-so-normal! Because it’s never about the TSH. It’s about where our free T3 falls and more. Thyroid patients just…