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, Thanks for your reply. I will consider seeing a nurse practitioner. I

can relate to your issues. I just saw an Endo in Boston who I think wants me

disabled. It was a total waste of time. He ran outdated labs and did not even

run the Free T's or RT3. This Endo works at a major teaching hospital in

Boston. He had no reagared for my concerns having an RT3 issue and told me the

info on the internet is not reliable. Should I conclude you guys are not

reliable?

Does anyone know of a good NP in Eastern MASS.?

Thank you

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> > Can anyone recommend a good doctor in Eastern MA that truely understands how

to diagnose and treat RT3 and gets the adrenal connection.

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Just wanted to expand my geography I can go to Southern NH too.

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> > > Can anyone recommend a good doctor in Eastern MA that truely understands

how to diagnose and treat RT3 and gets the adrenal connection.

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