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<blockquote data-quote="ERO" data-source="post: 16571" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Thank you, and your thyroid question is perfectly timed, as I am in the process of transferring to Defy Medical and I am hoping to go over this with them in detail. Up until recently, my thyroid tests always came back with everything in range, but lately its been off. High T3 and low T4 and some hypo symptoms. I know it sounds crazy when I say it out loud, but at this point I hope it is my thyroid as then I have something to treat as opposed to mere anecdotal ideas to try as I have had in the past. </p><p></p><p>On an unrelated note, today I went and got a Bod Pod scan as well to send to Defy Medical as every time I get a standard physical exam they use the outdated BMI calculation that always shows me as obese. My Bod Pod results showed me at 20% body fat instead of the 30+% that the BMI always shows. Now I know I should be at 15% and that is my goal, but at least I have proof now that I am not walking around at 30+ percent body fat.</p><p></p><p>This forum is terrific - I have only been a member for like 3 days and everybody has been very supportive and there is a ton of great info here. Thank you everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERO, post: 16571, member: 1210"] Thank you, and your thyroid question is perfectly timed, as I am in the process of transferring to Defy Medical and I am hoping to go over this with them in detail. Up until recently, my thyroid tests always came back with everything in range, but lately its been off. High T3 and low T4 and some hypo symptoms. I know it sounds crazy when I say it out loud, but at this point I hope it is my thyroid as then I have something to treat as opposed to mere anecdotal ideas to try as I have had in the past. On an unrelated note, today I went and got a Bod Pod scan as well to send to Defy Medical as every time I get a standard physical exam they use the outdated BMI calculation that always shows me as obese. My Bod Pod results showed me at 20% body fat instead of the 30+% that the BMI always shows. Now I know I should be at 15% and that is my goal, but at least I have proof now that I am not walking around at 30+ percent body fat. This forum is terrific - I have only been a member for like 3 days and everybody has been very supportive and there is a ton of great info here. Thank you everyone! [/QUOTE]
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