Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Pretty generic question, but I need an answer just the same.... Say your labs show that your TSH and Free T4 is in the lower ranges (high 2's) but you have no hyper symptoms, you feel really good and better than you have at all the other higher levels. Isn't it a matter of person to person? There's no way that every person can feel the same way on paper right? I'm in the middle of a war with my Dr. that feels that every person HAS to be in a hypo state all the time and I just don't agree. Am I just wrong here? I just can't believe that I can feel this good (and have this good of vitals and no symptoms of any kind) to go backwards. Thanks and happy holidays! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Kathy, Bluntly, your doctor is a pinheaded idiot. If you feel really good and your vitals are good, why on earth would he want to change anything? Listen to your body, not your doctor! -- in Fla. " Kathy " wrote: > > Pretty generic question, but I need an answer just the same.... > > Say your labs show that your TSH and Free T4 is in the lower ranges > (high 2's) but you have no hyper symptoms, you feel really good and > better than you have at all the other higher levels. Isn't it a > matter of person to person? There's no way that every person can > feel the same way on paper right? I'm in the middle of a war with my > Dr. that feels that every person HAS to be in a hypo state all the > time and I just don't agree. Am I just wrong here? I just can't > believe that I can feel this good (and have this good of vitals and > no symptoms of any kind) to go backwards. > > Thanks and happy holidays! > > Kathy > > ------------------------------------- > The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace expert medical care. > Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments. > ---------------------------------------- > DISCLAIMER > > Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list do not have the endorsement of > the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Kathy, Bluntly, your doctor is a pinheaded idiot. If you feel really good and your vitals are good, why on earth would he want to change anything? Listen to your body, not your doctor! -- in Fla. " Kathy " wrote: > > Pretty generic question, but I need an answer just the same.... > > Say your labs show that your TSH and Free T4 is in the lower ranges > (high 2's) but you have no hyper symptoms, you feel really good and > better than you have at all the other higher levels. Isn't it a > matter of person to person? There's no way that every person can > feel the same way on paper right? I'm in the middle of a war with my > Dr. that feels that every person HAS to be in a hypo state all the > time and I just don't agree. Am I just wrong here? I just can't > believe that I can feel this good (and have this good of vitals and > no symptoms of any kind) to go backwards. > > Thanks and happy holidays! > > Kathy > > ------------------------------------- > The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace expert medical care. > Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments. > ---------------------------------------- > DISCLAIMER > > Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list do not have the endorsement of > the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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