My Hashimoto's Thyroiditis was very difficult to diagnose because the
first symptom I noticed was heat-sensitivity - at the time, I
actually couldn't decide if I was hyper- or hypothyroid. Now that I
am treating it with Armour Thyroid, and feeling much better, I still
find myself sweating profusely when it's warm outside or when I do
any physical work outdoors (every day, actually).
I imagine this might have something to do with overworked adrenals,
but all the tests have come up negative (perhaps because my thyroid
is already being treated). Or is it possible the cause is T4 and that
I should focus on getting only T3?
NG
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