Guest guest Posted March 2, 2010 Report Share Posted March 2, 2010 Hi ,Oh, I am sorry, I thought you wrote that you were Rt3 free. I do find it discouraging that even AFTER we get rid of the Rt3 we still may have to deal with the T3 pooling in the blood because of cortisol issues. I am just glad I am seeing my doctor next week. I will have questions for her...lucky for me, she is willing to work with me. I bet I will be doing the 24hr saliva test again.VeniziaSubject: Re: Low cortisol/t3To: RT3_T3 Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 9:50 AM Hi Venizia, I guess you mean me... no I haven't gotten rid of rT3, still in my 9th week of the T3 only protocol. In any case I think your question is very interesting. > > Val, > > You mentioned in a previous post that too low cortisol can make T3 not get to cells. In this case the person, I believe had gotten rid of Rt3. Where does the t3 go if Rt3 is not the issue? What are the symptoms of low cortisol? > > On another note, I mentioned I have a really great doctor who is willing to do the things I ask her to do. She does believe in natural thyroid, does do Rt3 lab and on March 22nd is giving a talk on stress and adrenal fatigue. I will take notes and relay anything new she has to say. > > Venizia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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