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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
TRT induced TGB deficiency leads to hypothyroid-like symptoms?
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<blockquote data-quote="forrest_and_trees" data-source="post: 31541" data-attributes="member: 12788"><p>You're absolutely right and it's a damn shame since most go un-diagnosed or are improperly treated. 13 years ago I lost a sister due to complications from hypothyroidism. In fact, she'd suffered her whole life with it, because she'd never been diagnosed. In retrospect it's obvious now. And just this past summer, my family lost a dear friend who was like a sister to me, due to complications from being improperly treated for hypothyroidism... I'd personally suffered for nearly 20 years before *I* found answers and I'm still struggling with it. It is indeed an epidemic.</p><p></p><p>This post from a Dr. on another site demonstrates just how much more complex it is than most of us realize. Frankly it makes my head spin: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Source site: <a href="http://www.definitivemind.com/forums/showthread.php?t=576" target="_blank">http://www.definitivemind.com/forums/showthread.php?t=576</a></p><p></p><p>Personally, I still don't know the cause of my hypothyroidism and it's frustrating. But that's part of the reason why I'm here.</p><p></p><p>This really is a topic that needs greater discussion. Why it continually goes under the radar here in the US by patients and physicians alike, when it's so much more commonly understood in other parts of the world, is beyond me. </p><p></p><p>P.S. </p><p>For reference, now that I can post links, here's the source site from the quote in my first post above: <a href="http://www.precisionnutrition.com/thyroid-and-testing" target="_blank">7 Thyroid Issues your Doc Likely Missed.</a></p><p><a href="http://www.precisionnutrition.com/thyroid-and-testing" target="_blank"></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forrest_and_trees, post: 31541, member: 12788"] You're absolutely right and it's a damn shame since most go un-diagnosed or are improperly treated. 13 years ago I lost a sister due to complications from hypothyroidism. In fact, she'd suffered her whole life with it, because she'd never been diagnosed. In retrospect it's obvious now. And just this past summer, my family lost a dear friend who was like a sister to me, due to complications from being improperly treated for hypothyroidism... I'd personally suffered for nearly 20 years before *I* found answers and I'm still struggling with it. It is indeed an epidemic. This post from a Dr. on another site demonstrates just how much more complex it is than most of us realize. Frankly it makes my head spin: Source site: [URL]http://www.definitivemind.com/forums/showthread.php?t=576[/URL] Personally, I still don't know the cause of my hypothyroidism and it's frustrating. But that's part of the reason why I'm here. This really is a topic that needs greater discussion. Why it continually goes under the radar here in the US by patients and physicians alike, when it's so much more commonly understood in other parts of the world, is beyond me. P.S. For reference, now that I can post links, here's the source site from the quote in my first post above: [URL="http://www.precisionnutrition.com/thyroid-and-testing"]7 Thyroid Issues your Doc Likely Missed. [/URL] [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
TRT induced TGB deficiency leads to hypothyroid-like symptoms?
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