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Charles VanderVeen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Oct 2006 10:57:57 -0400
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You don't mention if you should still be producing T4 and T3 on your own. If
your SRT3 is a supplement to your own prosuction the T4/recerse T3 process
could still occur in the T$ your body is producuing and thus change your
levels and symptoms.

Chuck

>  
>  I can envision something like that. But in my case, I have 
> been solely on SRT3 for over 5 years; how could I be having 
> reverse T3 if I'm not taking any thyroxine?
>  
>  Thanks for any and all answers.
>  
>  
>  Edward Reisman

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