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You RT3 is WAY too high and it gives a raito of 4.47 which is

absolutely HORRIBLE. Your T4 is a bit too high which might account for

a little of that but i suspect your low iron is the worst cause. You

definitly need T3 onyl treatment but you shoul dalso have a saliva

cortiosl test done befor swithcing and also a full iron panel. There are

labs in our LINKS secito where you cna order your self if your doc is

not willing.

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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>> http://faqhelp.webs.com/

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>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

>> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

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> Hi my name is Holly and I'm brand new to this.

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> I have suffered for 14 years- been diag with Hypothyroid(on synthroid since

6/96), CFIDS, FIBRO, Major depression and anxiety, Stage 4 Endometriosis plus

too many other problems to list. Found STTM about 5 weeks ago and connected to

it in such a huge way. Especially the RT3. I'm excited about the possibility

it could change my life and terrified at the same time.

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> Here are my labs pertaining to RT3:

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> Free T3 2.2 pg/mL (2.4-4.2)

> Reverse T3 492 pg/mL (90-350)

> T3 78 ng/dL (60-181)

> Free T4 1.5 ng/dL (.9-1.8)

> TSH 1.70 (.35-5.50)

> Ferritin 40 (10-291)

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> Anti-TPO Ab<10 (0-34)

> Anti-thyroglobulin AB<25 (0-24)

> Lab said instuments don't measure specific #'s when they are so low- not

clinically necessary. Seems like actual # vs.< would tell more?!

>

> I'm interested to hear your expert RT3 advice.

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> *I also joined the NTAG but once I joined this group, something happened and I

can't get back in to NATG. I'd like to post all my labs but believe I need to

do on NTAG b/c it's broader than RT3. My husband tried to re-sign me up as a

new member on NTAG yesterday but we haven't been approved yet. Val- could you

help me with this one please? I'm anxious to post my full labs for the first

time and can't wait to hear what you think I should do.

>

> Thanks for your help-

> Holly

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Thanks Val-

I have the 24 hr.cortisol results and full iron panel. I was waiting to get approved on NHTAdrenals to post. Can you please approve me as member and I'll post it all.

Thanks- Holly

To: RT3_T3 Sent: Sat, July 10, 2010 1:43:55 PMSubject: Re: RT3 ratio

You RT3 is WAY too high and it gives a raito of 4.47 which is absolutely HORRIBLE. Your T4 is a bit too high which might account for a little of that but i suspect your low iron is the worst cause. You definitly need T3 onyl treatment but you shoul dalso have a saliva cortiosl test done befor swithcing and also a full iron panel. There are labs in our LINKS secito where you cna order your self if your doc is not willing. >>>>>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/>> http://faqhelp.webs.com/>>>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/>> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/>>On 7/10/2010 12:48 PM, hollyamp wrote:> Hi my name is Holly and I'm brand new to this.>> I have suffered for 14 years- been diag with Hypothyroid(on synthroid since 6/96), CFIDS, FIBRO, Major depression

and anxiety, Stage 4 Endometriosis plus too many other problems to list. Found STTM about 5 weeks ago and connected to it in such a huge way. Especially the RT3. I'm excited about the possibility it could change my life and terrified at the same time.>> Here are my labs pertaining to RT3:>> Free T3 2.2 pg/mL (2.4-4.2)> Reverse T3 492 pg/mL (90-350)> T3 78 ng/dL (60-181)> Free T4 1.5 ng/dL (.9-1.8)> TSH 1.70 (.35-5.50)> Ferritin 40 (10-291)>> Anti-TPO Ab<10 (0-34)> Anti-thyroglobulin AB<25 (0-24)> Lab said instuments don't measure specific #'s when they are so low- not clinically necessary. Seems like actual # vs.< would tell more?!>> I'm interested to hear your expert RT3 advice.>> *I also joined the NTAG but once I joined this group, something happened and I can't get back in to NATG. I'd like to post all my labs but believe I

need to do on NTAG b/c it's broader than RT3. My husband tried to re-sign me up as a new member on NTAG yesterday but we haven't been approved yet. Val- could you help me with this one please? I'm anxious to post my full labs for the first time and can't wait to hear what you think I should do.>> Thanks for your help-> Holly>>>> ------------------------------------>> We are not medical professionals here, just patients sharing our experiences. Please use this information with the help of a competent doctor.

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All new members have been aproved over there, but i have not been

checking the mails ther todya as i am at work and stil busy.

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>>

>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>> http://faqhelp.webs.com/

>>

>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

>> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

>>

Thanks Val-

 

I have the 24 hr.cortisol results  and full iron panel.  I was

waiting to get approved on NHTAdrenals to post. Can you please approve

me as member and I'll post it all.

 

Thanks- Holly

 

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RT3 ratio

 

You RT3 is WAY too high and it gives a raito of 4.47 which is

absolutely HORRIBLE. Your T4 is a bit too high which might account for

a little of that but i suspect your low iron is the worst cause. You

definitly need T3 onyl treatment but you shoul dalso have a saliva

cortiosl test done befor swithcing and also a full iron panel. There

are

labs in our LINKS secito where you cna order your self if your doc is

not willing.

>>

>>

>>

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>> http://faqhelp.webs.com/

>>

>> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

>> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

>>

> Hi my name is Holly and I'm brand new to this.

>

> I have suffered for 14 years- been diag with Hypothyroid(on

synthroid since 6/96), CFIDS, FIBRO, Major depression and anxiety,

Stage 4 Endometriosis plus too many other problems to list. Found STTM

about 5 weeks ago and connected to it in such a huge way. Especially

the RT3. I'm excited about the possibility it could change my life and

terrified at the same time.

>

> Here are my labs pertaining to RT3:

>

> Free T3 2.2 pg/mL (2.4-4.2)

> Reverse T3 492 pg/mL (90-350)

> T3 78 ng/dL (60-181)

> Free T4 1.5 ng/dL (.9-1.8)

> TSH 1.70 (.35-5.50)

> Ferritin 40 (10-291)

>

> Anti-TPO Ab<10 (0-34)

> Anti-thyroglobulin AB<25 (0-24)

> Lab said instuments don't measure specific #'s when they are so

low- not clinically necessary. Seems like actual # vs.< would tell

more?!

>

> I'm interested to hear your expert RT3 advice.

>

> *I also joined the NTAG but once I joined this group, something

happened and I can't get back in to NATG. I'd like to post all my labs

but believe I need to do on NTAG b/c it's broader than RT3. My husband

tried to re-sign me up as a new member on NTAG yesterday but we haven't

been approved yet. Val- could you help me with this one please? I'm

anxious to post my full labs for the first time and can't wait to hear

what you think I should do.

>

> Thanks for your help-

> Holly

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

> We are not medical professionals here, just patients sharing our

experiences. Please use this information with the help of a competent

doctor.

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Thanks for the welcome Nick-

I sure hope so - this could very well save my life! So thankful there is a place like this for me to turn to. I'm sure I'll have more questions as I progress.

Appreciate the support!

Holly

To: RT3_T3 Sent: Sat, July 10, 2010 2:21:07 PMSubject: Re: RT3 ratio

>>Hi my name is Holly and I'm brand new to this. Welcome Holly, from your labs it looks like you have found the rightplace.Nick-- for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to www.thyroid-rt3.com

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