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Doc Don wrote:
When the T3 in your blood gets too low, Deiodinase Enzymes (the proteins
that convert T4 into T3) in the brain and heart get activated inside those
cells.
So, you can get HIGH T3 inside the brain, because you are LOW on T3 in the
blood. So, you really might feel like you were "Hyper" again. Insomnia which
is seen in Hyperthyroidism, is also seen in Hypothyroidism, and even frank
Manic symptoms have been reported.
Hey, Doc!? Do you have any cite(s) for that?? I would love to show it/them to some of the smarmy docs around here for whom (like those everywhere else, I suppose) lab #'s are the gold standard.
Best,
Edward Reisman
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