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Hi ,

The deficiencies occur when you're hyperthyroid, but they're not corrected

just because your levels fall into range. It can take some time to restore

nutrient levels when you have deficiencies. Being on meds, any meds, also

depletes

nutrient stores. Many people are surprised what a difference a daily

multivitamin (without iodine) and some extra B complex can make. Take care,

Elaine

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Hi ,

The deficiencies occur when you're hyperthyroid, but they're not corrected

just because your levels fall into range. It can take some time to restore

nutrient levels when you have deficiencies. Being on meds, any meds, also

depletes

nutrient stores. Many people are surprised what a difference a daily

multivitamin (without iodine) and some extra B complex can make. Take care,

Elaine

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Hi Elaine,

I was wondering about deficiencies...does Graves' cause nutrient

deficiencies even if your FT3 and FT4 are WNL (with ATDs)?

Thanks,

At 08:18 PM 7/21/2003, you wrote:

>Hi Jan,

>While you'll notice a reduction in symptoms within a week, you won't

>experience the full benefits of your meds for 6-8 weeks. At this time your

>thyroid

>hormone levels should be normal or on the low side. GD also causes many

>nutrient

>deficiencies because.

www.aconner.com

www.cognitive-behavioral-therapy-ny.com

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Hi Elaine,

I was wondering about deficiencies...does Graves' cause nutrient

deficiencies even if your FT3 and FT4 are WNL (with ATDs)?

Thanks,

At 08:18 PM 7/21/2003, you wrote:

>Hi Jan,

>While you'll notice a reduction in symptoms within a week, you won't

>experience the full benefits of your meds for 6-8 weeks. At this time your

>thyroid

>hormone levels should be normal or on the low side. GD also causes many

>nutrient

>deficiencies because.

www.aconner.com

www.cognitive-behavioral-therapy-ny.com

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