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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 2540560" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>My major, major thyroid symptom was sensitivity to cold, but for me that meant being cold in 35c heat. Cold to my core, but that was quite extreme.</p><p></p><p>symptoms are individual, but the most common are weight gain/ inability to lose, shedding hair and brain fog. I had None of those.</p><p></p><p>I see an Endo for my thyroid problems, and he is very happy for me to be low carb, and he Further instructed a gluten-free lifestyle, but that is due to a plethora of AI conditions in my family. </p><p></p><p>in your shoes I would repeat the test in a couple of months and see what that returns. In the meantime please ensure your Vitamin D is towards the upper end of “normal”. Low vitamin D can impact thyroid function significantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 2540560, member: 88961"] My major, major thyroid symptom was sensitivity to cold, but for me that meant being cold in 35c heat. Cold to my core, but that was quite extreme. symptoms are individual, but the most common are weight gain/ inability to lose, shedding hair and brain fog. I had None of those. I see an Endo for my thyroid problems, and he is very happy for me to be low carb, and he Further instructed a gluten-free lifestyle, but that is due to a plethora of AI conditions in my family. in your shoes I would repeat the test in a couple of months and see what that returns. In the meantime please ensure your Vitamin D is towards the upper end of “normal”. Low vitamin D can impact thyroid function significantly. [/QUOTE]
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