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Just checking... during the four years of stress when my RT3 seemed to build up, I also experienced fibroids on my uterus, several lipomas, and an increase in visceral fat. All for the first time ever. Do you think that is related to excess RT3?Also, my endocrinologist insists that RT3s do not fit in the same receptors at T3s. Anyone have documentation on that? I'd love to "educate" him!And I must say, I feel so much better by noon! : )

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well it may be a case of symantics in regards to your doc saying the RT3 doesn't fit into the T3 receptors. In a sense the RT3 blocks them or plugs them up as I understand it, and doesn't "fit" to do the correct job.

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Subject: Lipoma - FibroidsTo: RT3_T3 Date: Friday, July 9, 2010, 1:46 PM

Just checking... during the four years of stress when my RT3 seemed to build up, I also experienced fibroids on my uterus, several lipomas, and an increase in visceral fat. All for the first time ever. Do you think that is related to excess RT3?Also, my endocrinologist insists that RT3s do not fit in the same receptors at T3s. Anyone have documentation on that? I'd love to "educate" him!And I must say, I feel so much better by noon! : )

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I never had lipomas, but my high RT3 occurred at exactly the same time as my

uterine fibroids and an increase in visceral fat.

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> Just checking... during the four years of stress when my RT3 seemed to build

up,

> I also experienced fibroids on my uterus, several lipomas, and an increase in

> visceral fat. All for the first time ever. Do you think that is related to

> excess RT3?

>

> Also, my endocrinologist insists that RT3s do not fit in the same receptors at

> T3s. Anyone have documentation on that? I'd love to " educate " him!

>

> And I must say, I feel so much better by noon! : )

>

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Subject: Lipoma - FibroidsTo: RT3_T3 Date: Friday, July 9, 2010, 10:46 AM

Just checking... during the four years of stress when my RT3 seemed to build up, I also experienced fibroids on my uterus, several lipomas, and an increase in visceral fat. All for the first time ever. Do you think that is related to excess RT3?Also, my endocrinologist insists that RT3s do not fit in the same receptors at T3s. Anyone have documentation on that? I'd love to "educate" him!And I must say, I feel so much better by noon! : )

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