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It can have or adreanls or estrogne.

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My internal thermostat is going crazy. I'm so hot that i want to get

up and turn up the air conditioner, but by the time I do I get so hot I

want to turn it down. The fluctuations are happening so fast. Does

this have to do with thyroid?

Elyse

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can you have an elevated basal body temp (over 98.2) and still be too low on T3?? My internal thermostat is going crazy. I'm so hot that i want to get up and turn up the air conditioner, but by the time I do I get so hot I want to turn it down. The fluctuations are happening so fast. Does this have to do with thyroid? Elyse

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can you have an elevated basal body temp (over 98.2) and still be too low on T3?? My internal thermostat is going crazy. I'm so hot that i want to get up and turn up the air conditioner, but by the time I do I get so hot I want to turn it down. The fluctuations are happening so fast. Does this have to do with thyroid? Elyse

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can you have an elevated basal body temp (over 98.2) and still be too low on T3?? My internal thermostat is going crazy. I'm so hot that i want to get up and turn up the air conditioner, but by the time I do I get so hot I want to turn it down. The fluctuations are happening so fast. Does this have to do with thyroid? Elyse

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> can you have an elevated basal body temp (over 98.2) and still be too low on

T3??

This is outside of my own experience, but I have read several times that high

basals can be caused by high night time cortisol.

Lots of good cortisol info at the adrenals group, here's the link:

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

I believe, they are closed for a break at the moment, but should be re-opening

soon.

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> can you have an elevated basal body temp (over 98.2) and still be too low on

T3??

This is outside of my own experience, but I have read several times that high

basals can be caused by high night time cortisol.

Lots of good cortisol info at the adrenals group, here's the link:

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

I believe, they are closed for a break at the moment, but should be re-opening

soon.

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> can you have an elevated basal body temp (over 98.2) and still be too low on

T3??

This is outside of my own experience, but I have read several times that high

basals can be caused by high night time cortisol.

Lots of good cortisol info at the adrenals group, here's the link:

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

I believe, they are closed for a break at the moment, but should be re-opening

soon.

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