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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
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<blockquote data-quote="JBone" data-source="post: 94739" data-attributes="member: 17160"><p>I don’t have Cushings. </p><p>Endo wants to send me back to GP with whom I’ve gotten nowhere with. </p><p>I suggested to my endo since my TSH is rising(1.4 to 3.02 since feeling terrible)and T4 is below range and T3 is barely in range that I should try a round of hypothyroid treatments . I told her my numbers and symptoms seem hypothyroid to me. </p><p>I asked for a trial of thyroid medication and see what happens. She said that would be irresponsible and I should check for autoimmune stuff like MS and lupus. </p><p>To me, her response seems irresponsible. I don’t see the problem in at least trying something especially when I have the numbers and symptoms. </p><p>Am i wrong or missing something? </p><p>I’ve heard this happens all the time to people. Why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBone, post: 94739, member: 17160"] I don’t have Cushings. Endo wants to send me back to GP with whom I’ve gotten nowhere with. I suggested to my endo since my TSH is rising(1.4 to 3.02 since feeling terrible)and T4 is below range and T3 is barely in range that I should try a round of hypothyroid treatments . I told her my numbers and symptoms seem hypothyroid to me. I asked for a trial of thyroid medication and see what happens. She said that would be irresponsible and I should check for autoimmune stuff like MS and lupus. To me, her response seems irresponsible. I don’t see the problem in at least trying something especially when I have the numbers and symptoms. Am i wrong or missing something? I’ve heard this happens all the time to people. Why? [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
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