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In a message dated 1/20/2005 4:34:52 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I have read up on Wilson's Syndrome and I am wondering if I go on this
protocol and am not able to cycle off and discontinue taking timed released
T3 is
there any problem staying on it for the rest of my life?
I have been doing the Wilson protocol since mid-2001. I have cycled up and
down on a few occasions, but mostly I have stabilized at the range of between
75 and 105 mcg. (twice a day). My intention is to stay on this regimen for
the rest of my life. (I'm now 50).
Good luck,
Edward Reisman
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