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My sed rate is always moderately elevated. I have always thought that it was

probably due to chronic tendonitis. Besides mito, out family is thought to

have Ehuler Danlos syndrome. This causes lack of joint stability. My son can

pull his cheeks out several inches and move his arm independently from his

hand. I have intermittent increase in parathyroid hormone levels that no one

can figure out.

laurie

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> Does anyone have history of persistently elevated ESR (Erythrocyte

> Sedimentation Rate) with their mito disorder or elevated IGF-1

> (Growth Hormone marker) - which has caused progressive separation of

> teeth ? or for that matter any endocrine problems (other than

> diabetes) or Connective Tissue/Autoimmune disorders ?

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Joanne

What is thyroid hormone resistance? Or more precisely, how was it

diagnosed? Can I guess that it is having sufficient hormone levels in

the blood, but the hormones not being effective? It is an interesting

diagnosis. I would like to know more.

Thanks, and Regards

Sunny

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> I have thryroid hormone resistence.  Really blew the endocrinologist

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Joanne

What is thyroid hormone resistance? Or more precisely, how was it

diagnosed? Can I guess that it is having sufficient hormone levels in

the blood, but the hormones not being effective? It is an interesting

diagnosis. I would like to know more.

Thanks, and Regards

Sunny

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> I have thryroid hormone resistence.  Really blew the endocrinologist

> away.

> Joanne

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> Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained

> herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of

> this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are

> reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the

> postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in their

> own treatment.

>

> Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends

> one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

> the attack.

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