F.Y.I. -
Screaming To Be Heard", Elizabeth Lee Vliet, M.D., 1995
ISBM 0-87131-784-2
M. Evans and Company, Inc.,
216 East 49th St
New York, NY 10017
If you can't get it from the publisher or a large book store in your area,
you might try one Dr. Vliet's clinics and ask them to sell you one:
HER Place
1400 8th Avenue
Fort Wort, Texas 76104
817-922-7470
HER Place
64507 Desert Foothills Station
Tuscon, Arizona 85728
520-577-7709
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At 04:15 PM 5/15/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Kathy Moore wrote:
>> Has anyone out there had TSH levels that showed in the "normal" range,
>> but actually diagnosed as hypothyroid? <snip>
You might also want to
>get a copy of a book called Screaming to be Heard: Hormonal Connections
>Women Suspect...and Doctors Ignore, by Elizabeth Lee Vliet, M.D.
>
>Vliet is a leading specialist in preventive and behavioral medicine and
>a long-standing advocate for women's health, and founder and Medical
>Director of HER Place: The Women's Center for Health Enhancement and
>Renewal, Inc., a comprehensive wellness-oriented program at All Saints
>Health System in Fort Worth, Texas. In addition to breaking new ground
>in our understanding of the relationships between hormones and women's
>health, Dr. Vliet is a pioneer in terms of her attitude toward treating
>thyroid disease.
>You can even call HerPlace and I believe they have some doctor network
>and could perhaps refer you, or maybe you're in that area?
>Mary Shomon
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