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I appreciate your explanation so I can bring up some of these things to my PCP. I have every single symptom I've heard mentioned about Hashimoto's (and IBS) except for infertility, which I wouldn't really know if I have or not since I'm not trying for that. My TSH has been testing high for years and I've switched PCPs, this PCP tested for free T4 for the first time yesterday and now my TSH is of course showing high but my free T4 was within normal limits. So now I have a list of tests to ask for. Thank you ❤
I’m so so so glad I found you, it was through another reel on Instagram. That I came on here to find your RU-vid page. Everything you’ve said makes so much sense. You’ve made this all So easy to understand. And I fully intend to take all of your advice. Thank you 😊 for being you. ❤
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My daughter was diagnosed with Hashimotos 4 years ago, she is 21 years old. She never had weight issues and has gained an average of 12 pounds a year. She has a good Endocrinologist who keeps her levels good but the weight gain is never addressed by her when asked. Should we go to a gut specialist? She is so discouraged with this disease. We would appreciate any recommendations. Thank you for your videos, they are so informative!
Hello, this is Dr. E's team! Thank you for your kind words about the videos. We're sorry to hear about your daughter’s struggles with Hashimoto’s and weight gain. Have you considered any other approaches, like working with a nutritionist or a functional medicine doctor, who might offer additional insights?
Go gluten free until you get a FUNCTIONAL Doctor Also... reduce her STRESS .... Deal with ALL her emotions and make sure she is able to confide in you ALL the things she deals with in her world 🌍
Hello! I found you on Tik Tok and am so appreciative of you sharing your knowledge! I would love to hear your thoughts around T4 levels going back down to normal levels on their own? I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s in my teens and after two years of elevated tests my numbers showed normal and have remained normal. Additionally, would anything related to Hashimoto’s cause thyroid enlargement? Thank you for your time :)
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Could you give some more insight into having a goitre please? My thyroid swells up so much…..and I have a goitre on my thyroid. It becomes so much larger depending on some foods I might eat?
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Hi, just found you. I recently had blood work where my tsh is on the high level. I have also pcos with no menstrual cycles. Would this be connected to my pcos as well?
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I had a delightful endo declare all my symptoms (and blood work!!!) "Just your diabetes" and the mofo wanted ship me off with ozempic and jardiance. My three hour glucose numbers were 85 94 94. Sure. The beetus. Meanwhile TSH of 5. Mkay. Needless to say, I sacked him.
@nrbeck1 I had an endocrinologist tell me "you're just weird" when I asked her why most of my symptoms were hyperthyroid when I had been diagnosed hypothyroid. I never went to her or another endocrinologist ever again.
My TPO is 1000 TBI 36 All other thyroid labs “within range” They want to remove thyroid because of nodules and growing towards clavicle” No meds Please help me….
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Hello, this is Dr. E's team! We're sorry to hear that you’re having trouble getting the tests you need. It’s incredibly frustrating when you feel like your concerns aren’t being taken seriously. Have you considered seeking a second opinion or finding a specialist who might be more open to testing and exploring your symptoms further?
Same here. My doctor also tested TPO antibodies and they are Sky high. I've lived with hadhimotos for years. This is the only doc explaining the gluten connection.
Your TSH has to over-stimulate in order to get the right amount of other thyroid hormones. The TSH is the indicator of thyroid condition. If too high, your thyroid is underactive and the TSH is begging for more hormone. If the TSH is low, it reduces because you are making to much hormones. Good luck.