Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 If you want to look further into whether this is an electrolyte issue, an RBC potassium test may be useful, it will sometimes reveal a potassium issue that doesn't show up in the serum tests. > > > > > > > >Any ideas what I should do? > > > > Slow down on the increases, pause at each dose a little longer. > > > > it's taking time for the dose increase to lead to a reduction in your > > own thyroid production and reduce output. > > > > If you are running an average of 37 pre treatment are you feeling hypo > > symptoms as well?? > > > > Nick > > > > -- > > > > for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to > > > > www.thyroid-rt3.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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