Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 Well mildly swollen and tired are boith hypothyroid symptoms and T3 helps regenerate the liver so I would go to all T3. I have cured fatty liver in myself and my cat with T3 onyl though it has taken time for both of us The kitty was near death and the vet's gave him a 10% or less chance of living. It has taken 3 years since then. btu recenlt I saw a huge improvement and now his liver is not longer enlarged and he is lokign and acting wonderfully at 17 years old! http://www.nthadrenalsweb.com http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ http://faqhelp.webs.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/ http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/ http://artisticgrooming.net/ > OK well then what would it mean then if twice over the last year or so I have had horrible upper GI pain that radiated through my chest and sent me to the ER both times and when lab work was done my liver enzymes were elevated? 4 times the upper limit of normal this last time on my ALT - they so far have checked for hepatitis but that has all come back normal but my ALT and AST are both elevated. I am also constantly mildly swollen and tired and can't get my free t4 to increase but my free t3 does and my tsh is good. Help! > > > >>> Does the majority of the conversion of free t4 get converted into free t3 in your gut? I was on a gallbladder website and it mentioned this - so I got the impression that possibly after gallbladder removal surgery you could start having problems with converting t4 to t3 which is what happened to me and I also started gaining weight at that point. Is this correct? Here is the link to the website - >>> >>> http://gallbladderattack.com/hypothyroidismandgallbladderdisease.shtml >>> Thanks, >>> G >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------ >>> >>> We are not medical professionals here, just patients sharing our experiences. Please use this information with the help of a competent doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 when my daughter had and was recovering from mono, her alt and ast were elevated.Liz Re: free t4 to t3 conversion?To: RT3_T3 > > OK well then what would it mean then if twice over the last year > or so I have had horrible upper GI pain that radiated through my > chest and sent me to the ER both times and when lab work was > done my liver enzymes were elevated? 4 times the upper limit of > normal this last time on my ALT - they so far have checked for > hepatitis but that has all come back normal but my ALT and AST > are both elevated. I am also constantly mildly swollen and tired > and can't get my free t4 to increase but my free t3 does and my > tsh is good. Help!> > > > > > Does the majority of the conversion of free t4 get converted > into free t3 in your gut? I was on a gallbladder website and it > mentioned this - so I got the impression that possibly after > gallbladder removal surgery you could start having problems with > converting t4 to t3 which is what happened to me and I also > started gaining weight at that point. Is this correct? Here is > the link to the website -> > >> > > > http://gallbladderattack.com/hypothyroidismandgallbladderdisease.shtml> > Thanks,> > > G> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > ------------------------------------> > >> > > We are not medical professionals here, just patients sharing > our experiences. Please use this information with the help of a > competent doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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