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In that case your thyroid is well and truly burnt out, dead and buried.
Don't stop the thyroxine again. Years ago, before sensitive thyroid tests
were readily available, quite a few people were put on thyroxine for
symptomatic reasons quite unnecessarily. They come off their thyroxine
slowly, and the thyroid comes back to life quickly. You're not in tha
category. A lady I know was in intensive care with septicaemia- she was
going well, but after 10 days mysteriously deteriorated- the reason was
they'd forgotten her thyroxine! Some thyroxine is essential for life. Don't
bother trying any hocus pocus to boost your thyroid, it's a waste of time.
Ben
----- Original Message -----
From: Ingrid Bauer <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, 28 July 1999 5:36
Subject: Re: [P-F] hypothyroid, was loren cordain
> >>If your physician thinks you may have been misdiagnosed hypothyroid,
> discuss
> >>this again next visit.
> >
> >take your basal temp every morning
>
> 3 years ago ,i quitted thyroxine for 2 months, with the support of my
> eneralist, and tried differents therapeutic works (from psychotherapy to
> sacro cranial or acupuncture) to boost my thyroid gland. The blood test
> didn't show any thyroid activity, and it took me almost one year to go
back
> slowly to my formal dosage (i was so slow and depressed). I was checking
my
> temperature during this experience and it was so low that it was scary.
> jean-claude
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