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Date: | Wed, 29 Jan 2003 07:07:50 -0500 |
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Thyroid listers,
I have polyglandular syndrome (premature ovarian failure 1984, adrenal
failure 1994, hashimoto's developing), and look now to hypothyroidism
issues. My TSH has always been about 1.1-1.3 range, and last year it
began reading ~3.3. Free T4 is still same, it is just taking more tsh
stimulation to do the job. My endo is watching things closely, and says
we'll begin replacement when tsh reaches about '4.' Does this sound
about right?
I would be VERY interested in conversing with anyone out there dealing
with the same syndromes (Polyglandular, Schmidts).
Regards,
Holly Jagger
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