Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 IF YOU HAVE NOT YET REGISTERED YOUR THYROIDE STATUS ON THE REGISTER OF COUNTEREXAMPLES, PLEASE WILL YOU DO THIS (IF YOU QUALIFY) AND POST THIS INFORMATION TO AS MANY THYROID SUPPORT FORUMS OR OWNERS OF THYROID WEB SITES YOU KNOW SO WE CAN SWELL THE NUMBERS. WE NEED AT LEASTG 1000. Sheila (Thyroid Patient Advocate) The Charity, Thyroid Patient Advocacy www.tpa-uk.org.uk is in the process of creating a World Register of Counterexamples to levothyroxine-only (T4) therapy. This short survey is applicable only to those who continued to suffer symptoms on T4-only therapy, and who found those symptoms were mitigated or disappeared once they were started on a T3 hormone containing product, whether synthetic or natural desiccated thyroid. The existence of counterexamples to T4-only therapy prove incontrovertibly that endocrinology's stance is dangerously wrong. Their continuance of practising in line with the T4-only treatment dictat for all sufferers of the symptoms of hypothyroidism is pernicious. It is long overdue for endocrinologists to recognise that the symptoms of hypothyroidism can result from (a) insufficient secretion by the thyroid gland or ( insufficient levels of thyroid hormones in the body, associated with peripheral metabolism and peripheral cellular hormone reception. The studies concluded that T4/T3 combination worked no better than T4-only therapy for 900 participants, but already, the TPA Register shows 868 counterexamples (to date) to T4 only therapy. Our aim is to find at least 1000 counterexamples in order for us to challenge those flawed results. The objective of this Register of Counterexamples to T4-only therapy is to draw to the attention of those responsible authorities throughout the world, the dire need for an urgent re-examination of the existing protocol for the diagnosis and management of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. If you fit this category, please will you complete the 3 questions with either 'YES', 'NO' or N/A here http://www.tpa-uk.org.uk/register_of_counterexamples.php . All responses will be collated online, and your email address (if you provide one) will be used ONLY to contact you at a later date should this be becomes necessary. NOTE: (A counterexample is a situation which fits the concept or premise of an idea but produces a different result. To be responsible, a scientist who finds a counterexample to his idea, must limit or abandon his idea as unworkable, or not reliable.) NOTE: Here is a list of those countries participating in the creation of this Register to date: Unless we get more cooperation from the rest of the world, there is going to be little we will ever be able to change. Swedish Version 57 English " 776 Danish " 12 Dutch " 2 French " 10 Polish " 1 Spanish " 2 German " 8 Italian " 0 TOTAL - 868 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 I signed it Sheila (just). Can I forward this to the thyroidless group? There are many that fit this category on there. Buist, ND IMPORTANT: We need at least 1000 participants for our Register please IF YOU HAVE NOT YET REGISTERED YOUR THYROIDE STATUS ON THE REGISTER OF COUNTEREXAMPLES, PLEASE WILL YOU DO THIS (IF YOU QUALIFY) AND POST THIS INFORMATION TO AS MANY THYROID SUPPORT FORUMS OR OWNERS OF THYROID WEB SITES YOU KNOW SO WE CAN SWELL THE NUMBERS. WE NEED AT LEASTG 1000. Sheila (Thyroid Patient Advocate) The Charity, Thyroid Patient Advocacy www.tpa-uk.org.uk is in the process of creating a World Register of Counterexamples to levothyroxine-only (T4) therapy. This short survey is applicable only to those who continued to suffer symptoms on T4-only therapy, and who found those symptoms were mitigated or disappeared once they were started on a T3 hormone containing product, whether synthetic or natural desiccated thyroid. The existence of counterexamples to T4-only therapy prove incontrovertibly that endocrinology's stance is dangerously wrong. Their continuance of practising in line with the T4-only treatment dictat for all sufferers of the symptoms of hypothyroidism is pernicious. It is long overdue for endocrinologists to recognise that the symptoms of hypothyroidism can result from (a) insufficient secretion by the thyroid gland or ( insufficient levels of thyroid hormones in the body, associated with peripheral metabolism and peripheral cellular hormone reception. The studies concluded that T4/T3 combination worked no better than T4-only therapy for 900 participants, but already, the TPA Register shows 868 counterexamples (to date) to T4 only therapy. Our aim is to find at least 1000 counterexamples in order for us to challenge those flawed results. The objective of this Register of Counterexamples to T4-only therapy is to draw to the attention of those responsible authorities throughout the world, the dire need for an urgent re-examination of the existing protocol for the diagnosis and management of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. If you fit this category, please will you complete the 3 questions with either 'YES', 'NO' or N/A here http://www.tpa-uk.org.uk/register_of_counterexamples.php . All responses will be collated online, and your email address (if you provide one) will be used ONLY to contact you at a later date should this be becomes necessary. NOTE: (A counterexample is a situation which fits the concept or premise of an idea but produces a different result. To be responsible, a scientist who finds a counterexample to his idea, must limit or abandon his idea as unworkable, or not reliable.) NOTE: Here is a list of those countries participating in the creation of this Register to date: Unless we get more cooperation from the rest of the world, there is going to be little we will ever be able to change. Swedish Version 57 English " 776 Danish " 12 Dutch " 2 French " 10 Polish " 1 Spanish " 2 German " 8 Italian " 0 TOTAL - 868 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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