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Using T3 Thyroid Medication To Feel 100% Again | Dr. Westin Childs & Paul Robinson 

Dr. Westin Childs
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In this video, I interview Paul Robinson. Paul is a thyroid patient advocate and the author of 3 books on thyroid including Recovering with T3, the Thyroid Patients Manuel, and CT3M Handbook.
The key takeaway here is that you do NOT have to continue to suffer as a thyroid patient. Paul has successfully used T3 thyroid medication to recover his health back to 100% and has helped over 1,000 thyroid patients do the same over the last several years.
T3 is the most important thyroid hormone in the body and it can be used to both treat and manage thyroid symptoms in the short term and long term.
Links to Paul's books and website:
Recovering with T3: www.amazon.com/Recovering-T3-...
Thyroid Patients Manuel: www.amazon.com/gp/product/095...
CT3M Handbook: www.amazon.com/gp/product/095...
Paul's Website: paulrobinsonthyroid.com/
In this video, you will learn how Paul was able to recover back to 100% using T3 only thyroid medication, how to tell if you should be taking T3 thyroid medicine as a thyroid patient, the average dose that most people need to feel better, potential side effects of T3 thyroid medication and whether or not its dangerous, how to evaluate your thyroid lab tests while using T3, whether or not a suppressed TSH is dangerous, and much more.
Paul provides a wealth of knowledge that will help pretty much any thyroid patient.
Did you enjoy this interview? Would you like to see Paul again? Let me know below!
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Disclaimer:
Dr. Westin Childs received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic medicine in 2013. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Childs is no longer practicing medicine and does not hold an active medical license so he can focus on helping people through videos, blog posts, research, and supplement formulation. To read more about why he is no longer licensed please see this page: www.restartmed.com/what-happe...
This video is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Childs and you. You should not make any changes to your medications or health regimens without first consulting a physician. If you have any questions please consult with your current primary care provider. Restart Medical LLC and Dr. Westin Childs are not liable or responsible for any advice, course of treatment, diagnosis, or any other information, services, or product you obtain through this website or video.
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Комментарии : 598   
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Do you guys like this type of interview? Do you want to see more? Let me know!
@DarkAngel-cj6sx
@DarkAngel-cj6sx 3 года назад
Sometimes, if they go straight to the point and Iinformative
@thecoolkidz2386
@thecoolkidz2386 3 года назад
Yes, I love this kind of interview, I'm currently going through the same thing. I have hashimotos and would love to try just T3 only. I've been on levothyroxine, synthroid, armour, tirasent. Felt miserable on all of them.
@m27carroll
@m27carroll 3 года назад
T3 has changed my life so much! I went through an awful time with my thyroid disease, especially after having RAI. Doctors are clueless regarding thyroid disease.
@janie166
@janie166 3 года назад
Thank you, Dr. Childs! If only GPs could be forced to watch this interview, maybe there would be fewer thyroid patients suffering unnecessarily.
@harryzimmer115
@harryzimmer115 3 года назад
Yes love this interview.
@Stylishh7
@Stylishh7 Месяц назад
This interview changed my life, I went to my Doctor and asked for Cytomel a month ago, my T3 was in range but was on the low end of the range and kept dropping from last year. My doctor prescribed a 5 microgram dose and it changed my life! I feel like a different person. My hair stopped falling out and my eyelashes grew back as well as my energy and mood improved significantly. Thank you for this interview.
@irinam9848
@irinam9848 23 дня назад
How much T4 med are you taking?
@dryRoses
@dryRoses 18 дней назад
are you taking any T4? or just the Cytomel?
@Stylishh7
@Stylishh7 4 дня назад
@@irinam9848 no T4, but my Cytomel dose has changed to 25 mcg
@Stylishh7
@Stylishh7 4 дня назад
@@dryRoses just the Cytomel, but they have now upped my dose to 25 mcg
@casapilanola
@casapilanola 6 месяцев назад
My Dr took me off of my T3 and i have not been right since. I am going to beg her to put me back on. Horrible without it. T4/Synthroid is NOT enough for some of us
@ccc4102
@ccc4102 Год назад
We learn so much here. When I became ill 8 years ago I was given Levothyroxine and told "you have Hashimoto's, take this, goodbye".
@alainexpat
@alainexpat Год назад
Same with me. Dr: "You have Hashimoto's Hypothyroidism. Take levothyroxine for the rest of your life. See you in 6 months" . Me: Wait! How did I get it! What can I expect"? Dr: "Next patient, please"
@debicaron6046
@debicaron6046 Год назад
Exactly..
@heidirexin5141
@heidirexin5141 Год назад
Exactly! My doctor kept dropping my T4 dose, which was only barely sustaining me, because my TSH was "too low,," and I got practically nonfunctional. That's when you start doing your best to figure things out for yourself and obtain other meds through non-conventional sources, literally in order to survive.
@sarahgordon2597
@sarahgordon2597 Месяц назад
where i am at right now trying to advocate and fignt for myself despite exhaustion. low t4 low t3 , low everything, levoxyrhine caused worsening symptoms and weight gain , depression, not myself
@jrowlove7328
@jrowlove7328 3 года назад
Bless his heart….we all have been there got the tee shirt! Took me 30 years. Now I take Armour AND Cytomel (T3). Finally!
@user-wx8rh9qs8r
@user-wx8rh9qs8r Месяц назад
Now 2years after you posted .. are you still taking these And what has been your experience...? ( I saw your comment) I'm getting ready to listen to listen interview. I was just given these meds ... ( I was on NP) for a couple weeks and clearing my system to get ready to take these as I said .. Again wanting to know your experience on these.. Thank you
@shelleybuerer4502
@shelleybuerer4502 3 года назад
I’ve learned a lot from Paul Robinson. I have read all three of his books. I’m fortunate that my doctor has as well. I’m glad that Dr. Westin is progressive and brings forth help for thyroid patients.
@marygoodson4920
@marygoodson4920 2 года назад
Where are you located Shelley? I am in New York City, have been on Levothyroxine for 11 years now, .88 mcg, have gained 50 lbs, feel exhausted, terrible, just assumed that was my only option. It's only in the last few months I have been educating myself and heard about Cytomel! I ran to my Endocrinologist in March and asked him to put me on it, and he gave me all the ridiculous reason to not go on it, re heart problems, it's only for people who have had Thyroid cancer, it's too strong, blahs blahs Blah. I need to find a great doctor here like Dr Childs or Paul Robinson! Thanks.
@shelleybuerer4502
@shelleybuerer4502 2 года назад
I live on the opposite side of the states in WA. I literally interview functional, intregrative or Naturopathic doctors before committing. I hope that helps.
@avimae4225
@avimae4225 Год назад
@@shelleybuerer4502, Saw Dr Ken Gross at Poly in Seattle for years. He was amazing! Then he retired. Dr Hassam at Poly was.his replacement. 1st thing she did was change my meds. I politely disagreed. She said she knew better because she had been to medical school and I didn't. (WTH?) In the 2 yrs since, I've put on 50 lbs, lost much of my hair, have lizard skin, etc. In a phone appointment, she told me I needed to stop being lazy and exercise. I explained that I had been a triathlete and personal fitness instructor. And ate clean. That I was now disabled. She literally hung up on me.
@shelleybuerer4502
@shelleybuerer4502 Год назад
@@avimae4225 That’s a disgrace to treat a patient out of ignorance. This doctor should have developed a relationship with you and have known that you once were a very good athlete. Hormones and how they transport to our cells, organs are not well studied especially in the conventional medicine world. My very intelligent PCP told me this during our first visit. I see a naturopath ND for my hormone replacement therapy. What studies that are chosen to put into the medical journals depend on a lot of factors. There’re many factual studies that are left out. Doctors that are not open to look beyond should be avoided. Nutrients, good gut health to absorb them and help transport the hormones to the cells is poorly not understood by many doctors. To find your best dose of hormones to bring your thyroid levels is not black and white. Stay away from these ignorant doctors and find a good open minded doctor. Usually they’ll be functional, intregrative or Naturopathic ND ( stay away from those who graduated from Bastyr or be very careful in selecting) I can make a recommendation if you’re interested?
@barbiekat6352
@barbiekat6352 Год назад
@@avimae4225That’s horrible and I experienced a similar situation when I had to switch providers… When she refused to prescribe my T3 that I had been taking with my T4, I went in a search for another prescriber! No offense intended but why would you continue to suffer so much and keep going to her for so long? 🙏I wish you a return to better health and healing!❤️‍🩹
@SM-om5jn
@SM-om5jn 2 года назад
I am so happy you had Paul on your show! Just my humble 2 cents....as a woman with hypothyroidism in my 40s, none of my symptoms improved until I got my ferritin to 70. Iron is overlooked by many doctors. Also: the poor care thyroid patients get is by design. It's criminal.
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 2 года назад
Agreed.
@Kker448
@Kker448 2 года назад
What supplement helped you to increase ferritin to 70? I’m struggling with my iron levels
@SM-om5jn
@SM-om5jn 2 года назад
@@Kker448 I take ferrous fermarate iron with no stomach upset. I also have my docotor test my ferritin levels at least every 90 days. I take it with a small glass of orange juice for the vitiman C to help absorption. I found that absorbic acid vitiman C poorly affected my thyroid function. I went from a ferritin level of 10 to 70 in about 2 months. I don't take a lot. Only 29 miligrams a day.
@Kker448
@Kker448 2 года назад
Thank you for the quick response. 🙏🥰
@ramonaearnest4709
@ramonaearnest4709 Год назад
I went to the best in endocrinologist in St. Louis so I was told. After a few visits over a couple of years I realized that he was doing nothing for me and that I was on my own to figure out my thyroid issues. Watching many videos from different Dr like this one has changed my life for the best! Thanks for all you do I am a new follower and I have learned so much from binge watching your videos!
@stevestewart007
@stevestewart007 Год назад
I was put on Levothyroxine 20 years ago because I was SO tired all the time and couldn't even summon up an idea in my head without great effort. When I finally asked that about Armour Thyroid, my doctor completely dismissed it. He told me that it was too difficult to measure the effectiveness of it. I continued to put up with it for over a decade and then demanded a T3 and T4 test. He finally put me on a very low dosage of T3. It gave me an immediate boost, but he also kept me on Levothyroxine. Now that I am 72 years old, my doctor just believes I am tired from old age and disability. I know deep down inside that is NOT true! Why won't they LISTEN????
@No_Frills_Carnivore
@No_Frills_Carnivore Год назад
They don't carexabout us. Only a consistent paycheck and kickbacks smh. Sickening.
@ricardocolbert5493
@ricardocolbert5493 2 месяца назад
All doctors are not trained to identify most thyroid problems , or how to to treat thyroid issues
@ricardocolbert5493
@ricardocolbert5493 2 месяца назад
I disagree with your doctor, Im 77 years old and went through your same experience with my HCPs, demand a full panel t3 reverse t3, thyroid antibodies etc. Most doctors , even some specialist are not up to date, they remain in a money making comfort zone, I fought for 2 yrs.straight only to be dismissed and disrespected, but kept fighting, today I’m doing much better , good luck to you , l know what it feels like. I thank God for , making a break through for me.
@terikirchner7252
@terikirchner7252 3 года назад
Love this interview! Gives hope to those that have been stuck in a holding pattern of feeling terrible because lab values are “within range”. We are being told our symptoms can’t possibly be your thyroid. To make matters worse, we are held captive by insurance companies that limit which prescribers you can see without paying 100% out of pocket. Unfortunately, I would bet most endocrinologists and GP’s would dismiss this thinking as radical.
@Silentafterthought
@Silentafterthought 2 года назад
I didn't know I was having thyroid issues until I started losing my hair and feeling unwell and in pain it made me go get my levels checked and my thyroid levels are low I feel so terrible I have no energy it sucks so bad to feel sick and tired 😩
@travelinggirl6681
@travelinggirl6681 Год назад
I am a person that has experienced this for years. I had a precious doctor that went totally by my symptoms and not my normal blood labs. He prescribed a med. Looking back, I wish I would have made major changes to my diet and lifestyle because once you get on these meds, you never get off of them. I for one do not like the entrapment I feel by having to see a doctor. If you get one that you have to pay 100% out of pocket, which I have now, it costs a small fortune and then they blackmail you into buying their useless supplements plus have tons of other tests done so that they can search for other things that they want to "treat." It is all a big scam.
@acoet3496
@acoet3496 Год назад
@@travelinggirl6681 ... correct, most of the know nothing about the andocrine system especially the Thyroid and para-rhyroids. Iv'e been struggling for 25 yrs am on 1.5 Eltroxin for thyroid.both lobes removed.my 4 para thyroids was so damaged being without blood supply they died off. Habing to take per day 2 magnesium, 2 calsium and two vit D. The cramps, pins and needles in hands and feet, deprived of sleep, lethargic, loosing hair, brittle nails and gaining weight i.e. Its an ongoing shlepp! Good luck to you!
@travelinggirl6681
@travelinggirl6681 Год назад
@@acoet3496 I am so sorry you have been dealing with it too. There are many things working together to cause thyroid issues, I have discovered. I hope that you can find some things that work for you.
@barbaratankersley7117
@barbaratankersley7117 Год назад
​@@travelinggirl6681n.y
@TJP-on7hm
@TJP-on7hm Год назад
The utter passion, love, and caring that Dr. Westin Childs and Author Paul Robinson have to educate the public, and explaining how absurd mainstream medicine is on such an important issue as thyroid, and getting the thyroid functioning at optimal levels. This video/info "brought me literally to tears" since I have hypothyroidism and been fighting to feel normal instead of feeling like an alien since 1990!! That mainstream doctors don't care, and push anti-depressants, refuse it, it's trash!! Dr. Childs and Robinson are "100% ANGELS of the purest form of love, they are true leaders!! Once again "Thank You SO Much" for such a great video, you are the Master!! And "please" Dr. Childs continue these type of videos!!!! Now my thoughts are rolling what would of happened to my life, if I would of had pin point knowledge back in 1990 and found a doctor like Dr. Westin Childs!!!! Much Love❤
@pluto4D
@pluto4D Год назад
Have you seen protocols from Ray Peat PhD who specialises on thyroid hormones
@Sirie7206
@Sirie7206 Год назад
I’ve been on Eltroxin (a brand of Levothyroxine in Canada) for 10 years and one symptom I always have is FATIGUE! I’ve gotten iron infusions for my iron deficiency and b12 shots for my b12 deficiency. I exercise quite a bit and I’ve also tried diabetic meds for weight loss (I’m not a diabetic), and I am ALWAYS FATIGUED!!! I’m finally working with a Naturopath who has talked about adding T3. First time in my life a doctor has talked to me about it.
@ruthbiafora5443
@ruthbiafora5443 3 года назад
Talk about a very very famous person yes. :-) I have heard his story on other podcasts and boy has he helped a lot of people. Thank you so much for having him on.
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Hope you enjoyed it!
@007Ag
@007Ag 2 года назад
This is me!!! I did my research and found out many people that need T4 and T3. I just started T3 W my T4 and in a week I was feeling so much better. I might need a higher dose but waiting to see. I was miserable for 2 years and my Endo just wrote me off.
@cityofangels4874
@cityofangels4874 2 года назад
Hi did it work out for you? are you feeling better? searching for a doctor thats willing to prescribe T3 for me im miserable hope there is a way out of this hell
@LK-bz9sk
@LK-bz9sk Год назад
Levothyroxine that I started about 6 months ago and dosed up a bit was helping a lot. Now I feel like I am slipping back into that droop that I am very familiar with. My doctor tells me we are all getting older, could be some adrenal fatigue and I will see you in a year. Like you I am advocating for myself and not just turning into a blob. I was an athletic person until just 2 years ago. I hope you continue to improve on the T3 T4 combo
@joaniweiss5870
@joaniweiss5870 Год назад
@L’esprit de l’escalier I don't eat pork I will never eat pork it's disgusting... Eggs some fish Turkey a little bit of beef grass fed organic et cetera...NEVER PORK!!! OR CAMEL!!!
@RationalNon-conformist
@RationalNon-conformist 10 месяцев назад
@joaniweiss5870 Pasture raised pork is very different from conventionally raised pork.
@donbrown7694
@donbrown7694 11 месяцев назад
Great! I was talking t4 for over 20 years now. I noticed that my t3 was low normal despite t4 being ok. Then I increased my t4 but my t3 even DEcreased! My insulin resistance went up, my HDL went down! Now my doctor prescribed me t3 (actually today). I’m excited to feel the difference in a few days / weeks!
@pierrethebartender2411
@pierrethebartender2411 8 месяцев назад
update?
@scp8412
@scp8412 7 месяцев назад
Any update?
@NadiaDakroub
@NadiaDakroub 4 месяца назад
Update!
@terimorris6394
@terimorris6394 Месяц назад
Update please !!!! How you feeling
@elizabethguerrero307
@elizabethguerrero307 3 года назад
Going through this issue for years and finally dr prescribed t3- cytomel 5 mcg. Been feeling sick for too long. After hearing this interview I have hope again
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Always keep the hope!
@jbooots8691
@jbooots8691 3 года назад
Same here! I just started taking 5 mcg cytomel in addition to my 75 mcg synthroid (lowered from 88 mcg) four days ago. Definitely feel less cold and less brain fog already! The second day I had a crazy amount of energy in the morning/afternoon then crashed hard in the evening. Haven't really had that burst of energy again after that. I know I've only been taking cytomel for 4 days, but do you have any tips Dr. Childs? And Elizabeth how long have you been taking your for now? Had an effects?
@y.t.a180
@y.t.a180 2 года назад
I'm in bed, no appetite.. Just nothing working...haven't even energy to go to specialist. T4 levothyroxine 2 years. End of line! I take supplements as advised. I studied this n he's right but doctor won't prescribe.
@Brockt87
@Brockt87 Год назад
@@jbooots8691 that’s an extremely low dose. Know of people taking 30mcg 3x daily
@Brockt87
@Brockt87 Год назад
@@y.t.a180 they sell T3 online pretty cheap. The best doctors believe in treating thyroid according to symptoms far more than bloodwork results. Some feel terrible & aren’t healthy unless their levels are higher than the high normal range. Normal ranges are based on a population who 80-95% aren’t healthy anyways
@berkayguner
@berkayguner 2 года назад
Another awesome interview 👏👏👏
@FayCreative
@FayCreative 3 года назад
Glad you two got together!!! Please do more!!! 👏🏽💙
@suziej2796
@suziej2796 2 года назад
That was brilliant! I am sending this link to my doctor.
@mannyguilherme9170
@mannyguilherme9170 3 года назад
Incredible information. Thank you both for doing this.
@Castus-en7op
@Castus-en7op 2 года назад
Absolutely loved it! More of these types of interviews please, Big Cheers from the UK :) Great job, thank you Dr Childs.
@papibuilder
@papibuilder 2 года назад
Paul’s book “Recovering with T3” is a Gem 💎
@StitchingWithLove
@StitchingWithLove 3 года назад
What a treat this interview was. Thanks so much!
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@kellycolmey3742
@kellycolmey3742 Год назад
Yes, I love this type of interview
@retiremepls
@retiremepls 2 года назад
These interviews are GOLD
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 2 года назад
Glad you enjoy them!
@LK-bz9sk
@LK-bz9sk Год назад
Very glad I found this video. What a great discussion. Helped me understand where I am at a whole lot more.
@d1950l1941
@d1950l1941 Год назад
This interview was so informative. Thank You!
@007Ag
@007Ag 2 года назад
Incredible interview! Wow
@ShelleysUTubes
@ShelleysUTubes 3 года назад
Very good interview, will be super helpful for those who are starting their journey of figuring out their thyroid issues, and for everyone to get a better grasp of how all the thyroid hormones work!
@MC-uy1rf
@MC-uy1rf 2 года назад
Fantastic interview 🙏🏼👍
@ingridruano7446
@ingridruano7446 Год назад
Excellent! Bring Paul back whenever he is available. Thank you.
@shadi_93
@shadi_93 2 года назад
Great video 👌 Thank you Dr. Childs and Mr. Robinson
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 2 года назад
Welcome!
@peggysheerin-hamill4860
@peggysheerin-hamill4860 3 года назад
Love Paul he has helped me so much . So excited to see him here. Sending big hugs from Peggy to our Paul!!! ❤️
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
He is great!
@Milagroscrs
@Milagroscrs 3 года назад
Thank you this is wonderful, I like different lab ranges!
@joeforrest7712
@joeforrest7712 3 года назад
Great interview. Thank you !
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Welcome!
@dianemurphy1403
@dianemurphy1403 2 года назад
Thank you Dr Childs for posting this interview with Paul Robinson - as I do not have a thyroid due to graves disease & have low cortisol - I take NDT trying to optimize - very illuminating!
@joyceelmer131
@joyceelmer131 Год назад
I enjoyed this interview very much 😊
@lilylui1
@lilylui1 Год назад
Yes great interview
@ionajohnson6378
@ionajohnson6378 Год назад
Yes, I like this type of interview. I just came across this video and find it very helpful!!
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds Год назад
Glad to hear it!
@DarkAngel-cj6sx
@DarkAngel-cj6sx 3 года назад
So hopeful and informative
@Lannie74
@Lannie74 3 года назад
I could relate to him so much like it made me feel better about my situation. He actually described my situation to a T.
@shinebright0795
@shinebright0795 2 года назад
Very Significant Helpful Information, thank You ❤️💫
@paulableanch
@paulableanch 2 года назад
Great interview! Paul is amazing, he's helped me SO MUCH. I'm now almost symptom-free after 8 long years of thyroid problems :)
@Boann12
@Boann12 Год назад
This gives me so much hope! I’m still not well but I know I’m going to get there. X
@susiegoulden4528
@susiegoulden4528 3 года назад
Thank you Paul & Dr Childs you have given me huge information as I am taking Levo following total thyroidectomy. I am feeling so crappy and this gives me hope, but I am going to find a dr who understands me and my hypo symptoms even whilst taking T4 med, I feel so much worse now than prior to my surgery…THANK YOU BOTH FOR OPENING MY EYES TO.A POSITIVE AND VERY INFORMATIVE chat
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Happy to help! You can use this resource to help you find a doctor as well: www.restartmed.com/how-to-find-a-doctor-to-treat-your-thyroid/
@msbonita562
@msbonita562 3 года назад
I had surgery in 2012 for hypothyroidism , no matter how many doctors I seen,how many times they have change my medication (Levothyroxine) now I'm having heart problems because I never got proper treatment..I recently change my doctor to a N.D and say the exact same thing ..First thing she look for was the T3 something no other doctor did for me ..I lost hope but hearing this gives me some back.. I appreciate this interview
@jenniferjaworski4797
@jenniferjaworski4797 3 года назад
This was such an informative interview. Hearing two experts providing their knowledge in this format was perfection.
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@joanborn8835
@joanborn8835 Год назад
Could my thyroid be why I had breast cancer? I have hypothyroidism take levathyroxine.
@chica2000ok
@chica2000ok 2 года назад
Great interview! This should be the stuff any GP should know. Thank you for this pure gold info.
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@gloryjames8122
@gloryjames8122 2 года назад
Great things Dr iyaremoses on RU-vid has being doing for mankind, I undergo his treatment for 6 days and my hypothyroidism was gone
@Ka-kai
@Ka-kai Год назад
That sounds great!
@margueritedaltoso7186
@margueritedaltoso7186 8 месяцев назад
😮
@brucemaher7621
@brucemaher7621 3 года назад
I KNOW I have had thyroid problem for over 25 years....went to a doctor once and he said I JUST NEED TO GET A JOB......I was sick so how could I get a job ...I was there to see him to get fixed ,better......I knew there was something wrong with me but the doctors couldn’t work it out.... I got really sick about 10 months ago and told him I was thinking of suicide....he finally did the test and put me on levothyroxine... I do feel better but I am sure I can do better...Thanks you two there is light at the end of the tunnel
@m27carroll
@m27carroll 3 года назад
Love this interview. Paul Robinson is so knowledgeable regarding thyroid disease. This interview is so relatable.
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
He is great! I want to have him back on again.
@tanjasrensen3303
@tanjasrensen3303 3 года назад
Thank you both for sharing this amazing info 🦋 ...
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Welcome!
@tanjasrensen3303
@tanjasrensen3303 3 года назад
Can you kindly do a video on T3 and pregnancy - is it safe to take? 🙏🏻❤️
@vibrantly50
@vibrantly50 Год назад
Yes, please bring him back! I am just beginning the journey of trying to find a doctor to help as an expat living in Portugal. I am not feeling very hopeful. Yet, referring my new doc to this video will be a help!
@karmakomodia
@karmakomodia 2 года назад
Excellent interview.
@margueritedaltoso7186
@margueritedaltoso7186 8 месяцев назад
You guys are wonderful together. Been on Synthroid over 60 years and my Doc just put me on Cytomel and I take a half of 5 MCG daily and it makes me feel normal again. Wish there were more Doctors like you.
@littleninja71
@littleninja71 3 года назад
absolutely wonderful discussion, couldn't agree more with every point! Took many more than a decade to FINALLY get tested for antibodies, 3 endo's later got onto Tirsint which helped...some, added liothyronine but it exacerbated (not caused) heart palps (PVC) within the first hour or so after dosage. Finally found an awesome GP who tested reverse t3 and as it seems, I don't convert well. He changed tx approach - sustained release t3, with tirosint - tirosint was lowered and t3 is the primary tx. Feel better than I have in years.
@OzmaOfOzz
@OzmaOfOzz 2 года назад
You're very very lucky. I'm from Romania and they only test tsh , antibodies and that's it I tested my t3 on my own but I'm in the normal range so my doctor was very dismissive until she finally agreed to help me dose it.. but she never recommends reverse t3. I don't think they even know what that is here..
@littleninja71
@littleninja71 2 года назад
@@OzmaOfOzz I’m sorry to hear that, and hope perhaps your doctor would be willing to explore more options. Before I had my current doctorI would take Dr.Childs’ articles to my doctor and she was willing to explore done things but like your experience, she would not test rt3
@Milagroscrs
@Milagroscrs 3 года назад
Yes indeed that’s what I am trying to do, I got diagnosed in 2017, if it was up to the Endocrinologist they put you on T 4 and tell you come back when your thyroid is completely destroyed. I want to go in remission and I am bringing all this information to my internist!
@margiecattley204
@margiecattley204 3 года назад
Good philosophy and great interview 👍
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@grammystube1273
@grammystube1273 3 года назад
Love this interview! Two of my favorite people have n thyroid issues. I had my thyroid taken out 39 years ago and have been through it all! I also had cancer twice which I believe was a result of doctors not treating my thyroid issue. I found Paul a few years ago and have been T3 only since....what a difference! Thank you for all the information Dr. Child’s!
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
My pleasure!
@A1glenn838
@A1glenn838 2 года назад
What does of t3 are you on? Do you take one dose or throughout the day?
@grammystube1273
@grammystube1273 2 года назад
I am on compounded T3...70 mcg a day. I split it up into 4 doses a day.
@lorieshaffer194
@lorieshaffer194 3 года назад
This was such a wonderful interview, the ability to obtain all the information and self-educate is fulfilling however on the flip side we can self educate until we're blue in the face but getting a doctor to listen and help us is nearly impossible and that includes Integrative Medicine doctors as well they will even raise an eyebrow at an suppressed TSH ( 0.09 or 0.02) even when the t3 levels are still low and patient is not well!! We feel trapped because everything we have learned and taught ourselves we cannot use for help, we continue to stay in hashi prison!! Like Dr. Robinson said it destroys people's careers, lives and relationships!! I could not agree more. Thank you again for this wonderful post 👍
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Happy to do it! I agree that it can be tough to find someone but it's always worth it in the end.
@joaniweiss5870
@joaniweiss5870 Год назад
My life has been destroyed because of my thyroid, There is no help... I've been in a near death state for 20 years!!! I can barely get out of bed... Death would be better than this.
@ratqueen3809
@ratqueen3809 11 месяцев назад
Listen to ewfae synergy fields thyroid boost and newtiner5 hypothyroid rife
@naomiklahn4623
@naomiklahn4623 3 года назад
Thanks for this interview Dr Childs. I had 2 x thyroidectomies - leaving me with 1/2 a thyroid. I was on Thyroxine for about 20 years, then about 13 years on NDT (+ some sex hormones). I read Stop The Thyroid Madness a few years ago. And this year, read Elle Russ's book. I was lucky enough to find an endocrinologist, who was happy to put me on T3 only. In fact, he actively promotes T3 only! It's only been 5 weeks on 60mcg, but I haven't started to feel the difference yet. Obviously, developing Meniere's Disease has complicated things somewhat, but I am hoping this new course will help the MD as well. Thank you for what you do.
@maxkang351
@maxkang351 Год назад
what province do you live in Naomi??
@joaniweiss5870
@joaniweiss5870 Год назад
Where do you live? California has the worst doctors ever!
@RationalNon-conformist
@RationalNon-conformist 10 месяцев назад
Make sure you are eating well. T3 can be a nightmare, any thyroid medication, really, when not eating well. You will not be able to absorb it properly, and, high inflammation will affect how you absorb t3.
@bridgethake8218
@bridgethake8218 3 месяца назад
Great interview nice to get a different perspective
@rebeccakahrs7290
@rebeccakahrs7290 2 года назад
I was just put on T3 and it was so wonderful to have a breakdown and understanding of it’s use. This was an extremely helpful interview.
@gloryjames8122
@gloryjames8122 2 года назад
Great things Dr iyaremoses on RU-vid has being doing for mankind, I undergo his treatment for 6 days and my hypothyroidism was gone
@ninavaldi2032
@ninavaldi2032 2 года назад
Have you noticed improvements and are you on any other thyroid meds or only T3?
@gloryjames8122
@gloryjames8122 2 года назад
@@ninavaldi2032 hello friend I get cure permanently with herbal remedy from Dr iyaremoses on RU-vid channel
@MrReneeandsam
@MrReneeandsam 3 года назад
Loved it so insightful
@karenholt8441
@karenholt8441 Месяц назад
My new dr said I didn’t have Hashimotos any more, so she stopped my T3’s. I spiraled into a deep depression for no reason. I was suicidal. I had ALL of the ‘usual’ hypothyroidism symptoms! It came to me at 3am that I NEEDED my T3’s!!!!! I called into the office and told them I was suicidal for no reason and I NEED to be back on my t3’s. It gave me my life back again!
@dryRoses
@dryRoses 18 дней назад
were you just on T3 or were you also on T4?
@karenholt8441
@karenholt8441 18 дней назад
@@dryRoses I am on T4 112 & T3 only 5! I’m going to insist on a referral to Endocrinologist next time I see my Dr!
@autumn1231
@autumn1231 Год назад
Badly timed commercial breaks by youtube .....had to rewind several times. Starting my journey to treat my thyroid and this is very informative.
@leem9318
@leem9318 3 года назад
Love this interview, more doctors should listen and learn!!! We have been being told complete nonsense for too long. Thanks for getting this info out there!
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Happy to do it!
@rachellem7491
@rachellem7491 Год назад
I agree 200%!!
@ccc4102
@ccc4102 Год назад
I started taking Levothyroxine at night. Sublingual. Much much better. I broke T3 tablet in half this morning. Brilliant.
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds Год назад
Glad to hear it!
@ccc4102
@ccc4102 Год назад
@@drwestinchilds I followed your advice about taking Levothyroxine at night and sublingually. The half Tertroxin is purely experimental. Thank you for your good work.
@altovisehills4206
@altovisehills4206 3 года назад
Thanks, Dr. Westin and Paul. I have hyperthyroidism, and I take 112 MCG of levothyroxine. I thank you for the information you shared, and I am going to check out your website.
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Glad you found it helpful!
@loumata4070
@loumata4070 Месяц назад
You are geniuses. You bring back the sens and confidence in doctors. I’m so afraid of them that when I felled in the middle of the night because of a dizziness, and back to myself bathing in my blood I waited till my family leaving far away, waked up and came to bring me at hospital. I was ready to dye home without assistance.
@josieleugner546
@josieleugner546 Год назад
I've struggled with my thyroid problems for years. Thankfully I found a doctor who specializes in the thyroid problems. She's given me to T3 try for the days that I feel I need more than the Levothyroxine and Liothyroninum can give me. I was diagnosed at the age of 24yrs. I went to the doctors after a massive panic attack in Ikea, my heart rate was all over the place.
@levipack3835
@levipack3835 4 месяца назад
this is life changing
@MB-qm2re
@MB-qm2re 2 года назад
Great! Thank you!
@user-rt3dq5jq3u
@user-rt3dq5jq3u 6 месяцев назад
It's nice to come across a video in which a doctor speaks sense. I have struggled with Hashimotos for most of my life. Never felt well enough on Levothyroxine alone. Nobody wanted to test my T3 until 30 years in when finally somebody did. I was below normal range and suspect I had been all my life. I'm now seeing an Endocrinolgist who is supplementing me with T3 while simultaneously lowing the dose of T4. My T3 levels are now in the upper half of the range and I feel so much better. My lipids are improving as well.
@irinam9848
@irinam9848 23 дня назад
Could you share on what dosages of T4 &T3 are you? TIA
@user-rt3dq5jq3u
@user-rt3dq5jq3u 22 дня назад
Currently 50 mcg of levothyroxine every morning and 10 mcg of liothyronine both morning and afternoon.
@Milagroscrs
@Milagroscrs 3 года назад
Thank you Mr Robinson, us too we are tired 😪
@Silentafterthought
@Silentafterthought 2 года назад
I'm so glad I'm learning more about thyroid issues and that there's treatments available to help with it I feel horrible can't wait for my doctor to make me well again 😭 get your thyroid checked I didn't know I had issues until I've felt unwell and hair loss then I found out when my symptoms started getting worse my levels are low
@gloryjames8122
@gloryjames8122 2 года назад
Great things Dr iyaremoses on RU-vid has being doing for mankind, I undergo his treatment for 6 days and my hypothyroidism was gone
@1m2rich
@1m2rich Год назад
My thyroid tests are never the same. Then I got Afib. Meds are so expensive.
@Milagroscrs
@Milagroscrs 3 года назад
Thank you, thank you!
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Welcome!
@alegiannetto
@alegiannetto 9 месяцев назад
Thnak you for the video ❤
@debsholander4291
@debsholander4291 2 года назад
Amen, Doctors! It's all about getting thyroid patients feeling better. Thank you for saying that. Doctors I see for my Graves don't want me to even question what they're giving me, let alone asking for a T3 test! Frustrating to no end!
@gloryjames8122
@gloryjames8122 2 года назад
Great things Dr iyaremoses on RU-vid has being doing for mankind, I undergo his treatment for 6 days and my hypothyroidism was gone
@kfamfun4485
@kfamfun4485 2 года назад
Awesome vid
@mememo3764
@mememo3764 3 года назад
Very informative.
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
Thank you!
@barbaragee8221
@barbaragee8221 3 года назад
Fantastic!
@KeepMeLord05
@KeepMeLord05 Год назад
Doctors for 25 + yrs have tried to give me anti-depressant meds that I'd throw away only after a couple wks. After watching and reading about the thyroid I asked/begged for further testing which finally turned out to be hypothyroidism. The first wk I found so much peace and energy I literally cried. In my second wk my legs which had a tough to touch patches but were not visible totally gone and was able to ditch all use of lotions. On my third wk, I found myself up and down, one day feeling great and the next miserable which I hope is just an adjustment to my new life on Levothyroxine. Dr. Westin, I'm taking your advice seriously so I made an appt. to see an Endocrinologist first then I will determine afterward if I should go on to the next type of doctor you mentioned in another video. So much of my life has been wasted and I refuse to waste any more precious time. My Doctor created a monster lol when she found my issue was hypothyroidism.
@KeepMeLord05
@KeepMeLord05 Год назад
P.S. After my first couple of days I also found I was breathing deeper and not holding my breath anymore. I so hope others who are in that dark place of hypothyroidism find the help that they so deserve.
@Ka-kai
@Ka-kai Год назад
What was the other kind of doctor he mentioned?
@georgeking2369
@georgeking2369 3 месяца назад
Nic how you are prompting a book in
@KeepMeLord05
@KeepMeLord05 3 месяца назад
@@Ka-kai Endocrinologist
@865style
@865style Год назад
How many people here have also had there gall bladders taken out?? And have a hypothyroid?? My tsh was 5.4 and my blood was taken at 4pm. The doctor told me 5.4 is not a big deal. I've just had all of the classic symptoms of hypothyroidism for decades now. Depression, no energy, constipation, rigid britle fingernails, body temp is always below 97.5, dry itchy skin, hair loss, border low b12, gallbladder problems.
@karenholt8441
@karenholt8441 Месяц назад
I did.
@karenholt8441
@karenholt8441 Месяц назад
You definitely need T3’s!!! I’ve been dealing with it for over 25 years. I insisted on a T3 resistance test 25 years ago, this positive result and T3 prescription was life changing!
@865style
@865style Месяц назад
@@karenholt8441 t3 was good but was too stimulating. I also found out that I have a genetic mutation that causes me to have really bad methylation by the mthfr enzyme. Basically my body is depleted of vitamin b9. B9 plays a huge role in depression, anxiety, brain health. Heart health. Gallbladder health.
@MC-uy1rf
@MC-uy1rf 2 года назад
Felt well on NDT then added Levothyroxine (FT4) ... to try get FT4 levels up from 10% to 50%. FT4 made me feel so unwell & has put me back after 10 weeks on it (major fatigue, thyroid inflammation, muscle & joint pain & really bad daily headaches). Now 2 weeks off Levothyroxine & trying to get well on NDT alone again.
@divya4605
@divya4605 2 года назад
@Dr. Child's, thanks for the interview videos, really helpful and so reparable to the patient . My TSH and TPO comes elevated, anti TG, T3, T4, Ft3 and Ft4 has been negative always since my diagnosis of hypothyroidism. What is the conclusion if the anti TG is negative? If you could guide please. 🙏 got the tests done myself as doctors here check only TSH, max to max t3 n t4.
@Milagroscrs
@Milagroscrs 3 года назад
Yes indeed my word!
@roseb.7104
@roseb.7104 2 года назад
Thank You both for this Advice.I hope I find an Endocrinologist that will help me. I want to feel Better.
@christinearmington
@christinearmington Год назад
Thanks Dr. Childs. You’re great, especially at .75 playback speed 😁
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds Год назад
Haha, sorry!
@Iamtheclip
@Iamtheclip 9 месяцев назад
Over 35 years I’ve been dealing with hypothyroidism and what a struggle with getting them to prescribe desiccated thyroid medication the reason for that is it’s the biggest profit maker of all medications, the pharmaceuticals industry offers so many perk’s for endroconologists that prescribe within certain numbers and any that do prescribe anything else are victimized. Listening to the video there were so many points touched on that over the years I’ve found just what you have said true especially when it comes to the tsh and t3 and t4 and have at some point heard that there is a useless t2, experience shows how often they have been so wrong as with the useless appendix or tonsils. I do have another view on some of the reasons for such fluctuations person to person regarding numbers. Hopefully some day opportunity to discuss will present itself Thank you both
@isabelle9730
@isabelle9730 Год назад
It almost feels like you’re talking about me, I’ve had an underactive thyroid for thirty three years, not once have I felt great. They told me that I’ve been overprescribed levothyroxine and reduced this then sent me to the specialist regarding it, who reduced it but sent me for a bone density scan, which was fine. I still feel the same but lately I can’t stay awake. I’m going to get this guys books so I can go and discuss this effectively with my GP
@OneDanae
@OneDanae 3 года назад
Doc added 25mcg liothyrinine to my 112mcg synthroid. Game changer 🙌🏾
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
25mcg is usually enough to feel it :) Glad you feel better!
@kellym3367
@kellym3367 22 дня назад
I take 112 also and I went to functional APRN and she has added 25mcg of T3, I just started. I hope this helps with high A12 and high cholesterol, tiredness. I eat good, workout. Hopeful
@346Ollie
@346Ollie 3 года назад
Yes, wonderful interview and discussion. My doctor would not write for a T3 level with my annual thyroid panel. Just Free T4 0.80 and TSH 1.54, thank you Dr. Childs for so much wonderful information. I have not felt right in a long time. I take 50mcq of Levothyroxine and have been slowly taking myself off of it...very slowly. I want to order a home T3 kit to check my T3 level. What do you think of these home kits?
@drwestinchilds
@drwestinchilds 3 года назад
I guess it depends on which one you are using.
@Straightdeal
@Straightdeal Год назад
I lost around half of my thyroid in 2007 when benign lumps were removed from it. It went onto synthetic T4 straight after the op. A recent sonar shows that my thyroid has grown back, virtually 100%! I am now systematically going off the T4 medication. I'm 67. The hope is that my thyroid is actually doing OK, and I don't need any meds!! Initial results are positive. I'm on 50 micrograms Uthyrox, hoping to go down to 25 and then 0!
@acoet3496
@acoet3496 Год назад
...you so lucky, thyroid growing back!!
@muttman325
@muttman325 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant.
@Star5dg
@Star5dg Год назад
Paul is a smart man. I have cfs/me and normal / optimal thyriod. I supplement with low dose t3 and it def helps
@christinearmington
@christinearmington Год назад
OTC?
@helanitorres9407
@helanitorres9407 11 месяцев назад
​@@christinearmington it's not otc
@sinisterkitty8411
@sinisterkitty8411 Год назад
Thank GOD for doctors like this! (who want to learn the WHY of everything and question "normal" values when their patient has bald spots and gain 30 lbs in a month) He needs to start a medical school because doctors need to be trained to think this way!
@jazwilliams3611
@jazwilliams3611 2 года назад
Beautiful mate
@beatawislocka146
@beatawislocka146 3 года назад
Great interview.My GP told me T3 is for people with hyperthyroid and he won't prescribe it to me.I am 2 years on T4 100mcg and now I decided to add small dose t3 on my own.I hope I won't make any damage.I live in the Netherlands and can not find GP who understands how it works.It is so frustrating!
@tanjasrensen3303
@tanjasrensen3303 2 года назад
Find a functional doctor in Netherlands - Germany and Belgium has many 🦋💙
@cityofangels4874
@cityofangels4874 2 года назад
hi did it work out for you? you sourced it on your own? im from Switzerland and in the same boat no doctor wants to prescribe me T3 :(
@julieellis6793
@julieellis6793 2 года назад
Where are you getting the t3 if your doctor won't prescribe it?
@Sirie7206
@Sirie7206 7 месяцев назад
T3 would make a Hyperthyroid patient even more hyper. They need less hormone not more.
@ratqueen3809
@ratqueen3809 Месяц назад
@@tanjasrensen3303 can you please tell me which functional dr? im in belgium and still not having luck
@kimgadberry6095
@kimgadberry6095 Год назад
Help us to find drs that will treat thyroid correctly please.
@alissafochtman5313
@alissafochtman5313 2 года назад
This was informative. My doctor suspects I am suffering from thyroid hormone resistance (he thinks it's genetic). He explained thyroid hormone resistance as taking what seems like a fairly high dose of the medication yet only receiving a percentage of the benefit. I have hashimotos and I'm currently taking 75mcg liothyronine (this has been increased over time) and 75mcg levothyroxine daily. I was put on liothyronine because it was determined my body does not convert T4 to T3 well. My latest lab results are a bit confusing since I'm still symptomatic (although since boosting to 75mcg of liothyronine, I have seen a slight improvement in my symptoms) My results are as follows: TSH 0.02, T4 Total 3.3, T3 Reverse
@Sirie7206
@Sirie7206 7 месяцев назад
Hyperthyroidism has similar symptoms to Hypothyroidism.
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