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hi hun

i think the only way you might be tested for that is if you were going to a

private anti aging Dr.

On the nhs i find it hard enough to get any basic tests, even T3 is a job of

work to prize out of their hands :o \i haven't gone on T3 but went onto ndt.

take care

Dawnx

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> I just read in a Medical Hypotheses article, " A metabolic basis for

fibromyalgia and its related disorders: the possible role of resistance to

thyroid hromone " by RL Garrison, PC Breeding that:

>

> a possible bio-marker for fibromyalgia (and therefore possible partial thyroid

hormone resistance) is hyaluronic acid, because lack of thyroid hormone effect

leads to failed inhibition of fibronectin transcription, resulting in high

levels of HA.

>

> " It is a recent biomarker of choice in research work involving investigation

of intracellular thyroid hormone function. "

>

> Has anyone here ever had this level tested BEFORE they were placed on T3?

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It would be good to have the link to this information please, so

we can look into this further.

Luv - Sheila

I just read in a Medical Hypotheses article, " A

metabolic basis for fibromyalgia and its related disorders: the possible role

of resistance to thyroid hromone " by RL Garrison, PC Breeding that:

a possible bio-marker for fibromyalgia (and therefore possible partial thyroid

hormone resistance) is hyaluronic acid, because lack of thyroid hormone effect

leads to failed inhibition of fibronectin transcription, resulting in high

levels of HA.

" It is a recent biomarker of choice in research work involving

investigation of intracellular thyroid hormone function. "

Has anyone here ever had this level tested BEFORE they were placed on T3?

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Dr Myhill might be interested in this too if it turns out to be a relatively

cheap and easy lab test. Otherwise a therapeutic trial is probably the best way

to go.

Miriam

> It would be good to have the link to this information please, so we can look>

into this further.

> Luv - Sheila

> I just read in a Medical Hypotheses article, " A metabolic basis for

> fibromyalgia and its related disorders: the possible role of resistance to

thyroid hromone " by RL Garrison, PC Breeding that:

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