He Loves Me -
I went to FOUR different Dr. before I finally had a Dr. decide to refer me to an Endocrinologist. The problem with the Thyroid test is that the range for "normal" is soooo broad, that unless you are REALLY hypo/hyperthyroid you'll fall in the "normal" range. Problem with that is what is a healthy, normal level for you might not be normal for anyone else. So you need to get tested for what your levels should be for YOU without being compaired to a national average. I would recommend seeing an Endo.
Hang in there girl.... I don't know of any natural things or supplements to suggest, but I hope that you too will get acurate test results.
__________________ To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 0 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
~~~ * Not all who wander are lost. * ~~~ Single (29)
Dx- PCOS May 2000
Dx- Hypothyroid August 2001 (after 2 yrs of trying to convince 4 different Dr. I had it)
Rx- Glucophage, Spironolactone, Synthroid
Vit- Multi-Vit, Vit. C & E, Chromium, Selenium, Foilc Acid, ALA, Saw Palmetto, Magnesium
Last edited by Hula; 07-22-2005 at 09:54 PM.
|