My endocrinologist told me to lay off of the protein powder and my Primary Dr told me to stop taking creatine because my kidney function was poor — Creatinine at 1.50 mg / dL (I am vegetarian and was finding it difficult to get in protein, so I got a vegan protein powder).
My Endocrinologist told me that anxiety had nothing to do with Hashimoto's, but I believe you!!!!
My endocrinologist told me to make sure to take a multi vitamin especially with selenium.
I have to do more research, but years ago my reproductive
endocrinologist told me to take Flaxseed oil though she said lignin free, which I don't because I grind the whole flaxseed and add to my smoothie.
When our reproductive
endocrinologist told us after our fifth IVF cycle failed he saw no point in us trying again, I didn't only feel gutted.
Not exact matches
If you're dealing with the mood swings brought on by fertility treatments, Sami S. David, MD, a reproductive
endocrinologist at Fifth Avenue Fertility Center in New York,
told us that taking vitamin B6 (about 100 mg) and calcium carbonate (about 600 mg) can help.
I was
told by a gastroenterologist that I had IBS, irritable bowel syndrome (the blanket term for, «You have digestive issues that we can't figure out») and was
told by an
endocrinologist that I had hypothalamic amenorrhea (this loosely translates to, «You aren't getting your period, and we're not sure why... seems like it's all in your head»).
These
endocrinologists are going off of 30, 40 year indoctrinated protocol, where they're
told that T3 is very stable, which it is.
After seeing my MD and
Endocrinologist, both who
told me there is nothing more to do but take Levothyroxine and test again in 12 weeks, I began seeing a Naturopath and reading through your Hashimoto's Protocol book.
The
Endocrinologist wouldn't listen to me when he had me at 224mcg of name Brand synthroid for 3 years and I
told him it wasn't working and still felt like crap so I stopped taking it bad idea... I have been on levothyorix and synthroid over the years.
Saw an
endocrinologist to get hormones checked,
told him about zero libido in addition to other stuff.
I
told my new
Endocrinologist (I was given a new one because I turned 18) I was having chest pains my mainly on the left side of my chest being my left boob.
I was
told by my doctor that I had hyperthyroidism based on a low TSH and was sent to an
endocrinologist...»
No matter how many doctors,
endocrinologists or holistic practitioners
tell them nothing's wrong, they know how they feel.
My
endocrinologist basically
told me that since I have an autoimmune disease — and there's no cure for it — I can expect to feel bad for the remainder of my life.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Absolutely and I can
tell — I can say with confidence that anyone watching this or listening to the show is gonna walk out of it knowing more than their conventional trained
endocrinologist on — on thyroid issues from a functional perspective.
A girlfriend
told me she suddenly got 3 cavities after her
endocrinologist change her doses.
Pediatric
endocrinologist Dr. Supama Jain
told TMZ that the diet giant is «wise not to give its stamp of approval to anyone under 10, because the diet does not provide enough calcium and protein for a growing body.»
Recently, one of my colleagues, a respected
endocrinologist,
told me that insulin sensitivity does not change and that those of us with lower innate insulin sensitivity just become symptomatic as we age due to age related islet loss.
I finally went to an
endocrinologist who
told me that my T3 and T4 were positively off the charts.
It was my
endocrinologist at the time, whom I see for PCOS, that
told me that there was no reason to wait for the number on the scale to
tell me I should have a baby.
Any
endocrinologist will
tell you that a type on diabetic who doesn't take their insulin frequently will die.
A year ago I was referred to my doctor to an
endocrinologist to discuss my worsening hair loss and hirsutism, and was
told that I may have been misdiagnosed originally because my blood work did not reveal significant abnormalities.
This is why most conventionally trained doctors and
endocrinologists will
tell you that you do not need to change your diet with Hashimoto's, despite the real world data that shows that diet does make a difference!
It wasn't until 2010, after 5 years of fighting with doctors that I didn't have PCOS, that I met with a gynecologist /
endocrinologist who knew what she was doing, did the proper blood work and
told me I'd never had PCOS, I had HA the whole time.
This is especially important for me because the standard thyroid tests do not seem to measure my thyroid levels accurately... (I'm
told by my
endocrinologist that this is true for about 1/3 of thyroid patients)... so I want to anticipate any possible problems rather than try to diagnose them later.
and exercising regularly, the «Best»
endocrinologist in town
told me my Fasting Insulin was «normal» at 14!
I've been
told by the
endocrinologist that I will always have this.
Jane Doe might be sent to an
endocrinologist who
tells her that there is no additional treatment for Hashimoto's except for a few drugs that might lower her antibodies and therefore lessen the attack on her thyroid.
There are many things I wish my
endocrinologist would've
told me, so I've put together a top 10 list for you.
I had some lingering issues so I started seing an
endocrinologist yesterday and she immediatly
told me how horrible NDT was and gave me a prescription for synthoid snd cytomel.
If you ask, some
endocrinologists will simply dismiss you, or
tell you that you have no treatment options.
Studies are showing that such standard testing will miss 80 % of thyroid dysfunction so most
endocrinologists and other doctors will
tell their patients that their thyroid is fine based on this usual testing.
My dietician, GP and
endocrinologist just don't understand, and
telling me to lose weight just didn't work.