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The myths that idolize TSH and denigrate FT3

There are myths in medical practice, and misguided policies in health care systems, that prevent Free T3 (FT3) from being tested. It could save a patient years or decades of suffering and illness to perform this cheap test to reveal problems that could otherwise go undiagnosed in a T3-blind medical system. A fellow thyroid patient…
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What if some thyroid endocrinologists are like programmers?

A thought: Is thyroid endocrinology like programming? Endocrinology seems to be a field that thinks it already knows all the variables in the box of thyroid therapy, and all the problems exist outside the box. My husband is a self-taught computer programmer. He and I had a conversation today about programmers and how they think…
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Focusing on T3: The T3 hormone or the LT3 pharmaceutical?

Who needs “T3”? We received a friendly and well-intended comment lately. It illustrated that in today’s Global English, we sometimes have a hard time defining and understanding what “T3” means when a person is talking about T3. Are they talking about T3 the hormone, or T3 the pharmaceutical? “I like your content in general, but I’d…
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23 years of misdiagnosed central hypothyroidism with a normal TSH: Case study

In this post, I’ll comment on the case study of a woman who suffered for 23 years with undiagnosed central hypothyroidism between 1992 and 2015 (age 34 to age 57) because her TSH was repeatedly in normal range. She developed impaired kidney function, muscle damage, and pericardial effusion. Who saved the day? A biochemist working…
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Winter T3 loss: Why it matters to thyroid patients

It’s April. You’re a thyroid-hormone treated person with a thyroid disability on a fixed budget of thyroid hormone. Have you been feeling hypothyroid in the past few months? If so, you’re not alone. If not, thank your thyroid, or your thyroid doctor. Scientific studies show a winter-season loss of Total or Free T3 (FT3) in…
