Dear Doc,
>The temp on awakening in the morning, before leaving bed, should be around
>98.6F...If it is one or more degrees less than this [average over at least
>a week] [meaning 97.6 or less]you are certainly hypothyroid, regardless of
>the other lab tests normal values. I have heard this repeatedly from Dr.
>Atkins, and others.
I've taken my temerature over the last four days; it was 97F for three days,
97.1F another, but I've seen it lower in the past. I can't remember the
exact figure, but it was certainly less than 97 degrees. Several times,
I've seen it below 95F! Surfing the web I also found I did or still do
'suffer' several other common symptoms, including depression, fatigue,
psoriasis, general dry skin, irregular menstrual cycles and ovarian cysts.
I also have a slightly elevated prolactin level.
The question is simple; what do you do about it? And might this help me get
past the wall I've hit and lose more weight? Most web sites are trying to
sell a product but, obviously, the site's recommendation is arguably biased.
By the way, my TSH level was 2.2 at last check, perfectly normal. But I
doubt that tells the full story.
Dori
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