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><< An underactive thyroid correspond to a very sluggish metabolism that
> translate into the ability to gain weight with little calorie intake.
> jean-claude
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>Or things can head in the opposite direction - weight loss despite high
>calorie intake.
oh, do you have references for that because it is my case i had allways
weight loss with high calorie intake ,but i allways attribuated that to not
having cortisol secreted , so i thought it was why i had hard time to
assimilate the food eaten.
In general my hypothyroidy never showed up with the expected symptoms read
in medicals books ( like loss of appetite or weight gain...) but i thought
that the symptoms of adrenal failure were masking them.
I had , the intuitive thought , in the past that my weight loss was related
to my overeating and things will get better if i could stop myself better
and eat less. now with higher meat and animal fats intake , it is happening
i eat less and gain weight.( with the same amount of thyroxine)
A
jean-claude..
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