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<blockquote data-quote="midlifealpha" data-source="post: 32539" data-attributes="member: 3266"><p>One other thing I would add. Robb Wolf who does a pretty good job with the Paleo world (I am not Paleo but enjoyed his podcasts some time back) used to talk about Adrenal Fatugue.</p><p></p><p>The general gist as I recall was to simply drop all caffeine for 30 days minimum and if you must add it back just one single cup-o-joe in the AM. </p><p></p><p>I am starting to think there is a very strong correlation between my excessive consumption that might even go so rar as to tie in the high Estrogen to the high TSH. I don't have it all perfectly memorized but a symptom of Adrenal Fatigue -- Cortisol....apparently can cause issues with the T3/T4 so in some way they might all be related. </p><p></p><p>Maybe before hopping on drugs for hypothyroidism I simply stop taking the drinks until the next round. I don't think I'm going to die between now and then and I prefer to change one thing at a time to correctly diagnose this. I will mention all this to the Doctor that before we start looking at a drug to fix maybe we try to quit crashing our adrenals with mass amounts of caffeine. </p><p></p><p>There are so many dots to connect here. I think to properly diagnose let's first eliminate that which we know isn't any damn good for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midlifealpha, post: 32539, member: 3266"] One other thing I would add. Robb Wolf who does a pretty good job with the Paleo world (I am not Paleo but enjoyed his podcasts some time back) used to talk about Adrenal Fatugue. The general gist as I recall was to simply drop all caffeine for 30 days minimum and if you must add it back just one single cup-o-joe in the AM. I am starting to think there is a very strong correlation between my excessive consumption that might even go so rar as to tie in the high Estrogen to the high TSH. I don't have it all perfectly memorized but a symptom of Adrenal Fatigue -- Cortisol....apparently can cause issues with the T3/T4 so in some way they might all be related. Maybe before hopping on drugs for hypothyroidism I simply stop taking the drinks until the next round. I don't think I'm going to die between now and then and I prefer to change one thing at a time to correctly diagnose this. I will mention all this to the Doctor that before we start looking at a drug to fix maybe we try to quit crashing our adrenals with mass amounts of caffeine. There are so many dots to connect here. I think to properly diagnose let's first eliminate that which we know isn't any damn good for you. [/QUOTE]
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