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<blockquote data-quote="ketointheuk" data-source="post: 2214320" data-attributes="member: 469532"><p>I have your same fear, a proper full thyroid panel with antibodies is on my list as well.</p><p>i do fear though the general notion that low carb lowers thyroid function when it seems it lower tsh/t3 because in ketosis we become more sensitive to them?</p><p>Basically i'm concerned that they will blame everything on low carb when, without it, I would have full blow diabetes right now so, bothersome as the weight is, I am irritatingly much healthier than I was before chancing dietary approach :/</p><p>thanks for your advice, i'm glad to see there was a point in looking at the thyrodi then!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ketointheuk, post: 2214320, member: 469532"] I have your same fear, a proper full thyroid panel with antibodies is on my list as well. i do fear though the general notion that low carb lowers thyroid function when it seems it lower tsh/t3 because in ketosis we become more sensitive to them? Basically i'm concerned that they will blame everything on low carb when, without it, I would have full blow diabetes right now so, bothersome as the weight is, I am irritatingly much healthier than I was before chancing dietary approach :/ thanks for your advice, i'm glad to see there was a point in looking at the thyrodi then! [/QUOTE]
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