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Would it be okay with the people who have posted messages about ReverseT3,
and it's effects, if I print those messages out to share with others? I
would particularly like to share the comments with a group of mental
health adminstrators, program managers, and family members....as well as
my own physicians.
Doc Don....I owe you a mountain of gratitude. I would like to ask if you,
or anyone else from the list, think there is any possibility that this
reverseT3 problem could be an issue for individuals suffering from
psychological trauma and/or post traumatic stress disorder?
From what I've read from the posts on the list, my understanding is that
unusual stress can cause an increase in reverse T3, which in turn can
cause a decrease in T3. I've been acquainted with several women who have
various problems with childhood trauma issues, who are taking levoxyl or
synthroid, in addition to many other meds, and just don't seem to do very
well. I have been on levothroid for about two years, recently changed to
Armour....with what seem to me to be very dramatic results. I'm wondering
now if much of the problems these other women are having might not be a
reverse T3 problem.
Another question I would like to ask....how does one come to terms with
the lost years?
Thank you all....my best thoughts,
Nancy Hugo
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