Wed, Mar-03-10, 12:19
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Senior Member
Posts: 1,087
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Plan: Dr. Eric Westman's/Atkins
Stats: 150/148/132
BF:
Progress: 11%
Location: NC Southern Outer Banks
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Not "ecstatic" about endo visit....
I brought up everything I had learned here and on other boards about Reverse T3. Also, I had printed a bunch of stuff and had the treatments suggested for curing the Reverse T3 problem as well as my labs that showed I had a free T-3 of 2.5 and an RT3 of 269. She told me that Wilson's Temperature Syndrome was a topic at medical conventions many years ago, but that it had definitely been totally debunked as any kind of "permanent" cure for being hypo and she didn't believe in it at all. But, then I gave her the info. from Holtorf's approach (and this was new to her.) I had printed all the citations so she took that info. from www.nahypothyroidism.org. About my low ferritin, she said unless I was actually anemic, then my insurance wouldn't pay to help me with the problem of having heavy menses, nor would they pay for iron infusions. Therefore, she did a few more blood tests and is checking the iron situation. I never thought I'd WANT an iron problem to show up. I just want help with all the the symptoms. However, she did prescribe more T3 and told me to build up slowly to 4 times daily and see if I felt any better. She also referred me to an MD that was also a Naturopathic doctor in our area.....so I guess I can count this as a good visit since she is open minded - at least for an endo. I heard from a nurse there, that is a good friend of mine, that she is one doctor that is always reading, always learning, and always attending seminars....that she eats, sleeps, breathes endocrinology. She wants more scans of my goiter so I am doing that. She said it actually looks smaller. Wonder if getting off the T4 and solely onto the T3 has helped? Do these things ever go away?
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