Yes,
As I read more it seems to be the case. One never
knows unless all aspects are checked via a blood test.
I am disappointed to see so many people that have
doctors who do not work with the patient based on how
they are feeling. It also is becoming apparent that
although there are many people diagnosed with thyroid
disease, the numbers are not an exact science. I found
a place on the net from Canada that discusses the variations
among labs and how the numbers are interpreted.
At 12:56 PM 9/6/97 -0700, Bill and Sandy Olson wrote:
>Janice- I had sweating and clammy when I was hyperthryoid. It is a
>classic symptom. I was told at the time thast it can also be a symptom
>of hypo. Anyway it is very familiar. sandy
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