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<blockquote data-quote="BumfuzzledRose" data-source="post: 2519454" data-attributes="member: 555671"><p>Just as an FYI even between non-diabetics hba1c and cholesterol is elevated in those suffering from hypothyroidism, with optimal treatment allegedly it gets better.</p><p>I’m not on my optimal dose yet, so can confirm control is a full time employment to even just hit 60-70% TIR!</p><p>That or no food.</p><p>Have been diagnosed end of last year and it’s a long road ahead..</p><p></p><p>just as an FYI for anyone wanting knowledge and help (because you are very likely to have fight GP and even some Endo ignorance to get optimal treatment!) have a look and the Thyroid UK forum in Healthunlocked there are many extremely, extremely knowledgeable people in that forum that are worth their weight in gold!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BumfuzzledRose, post: 2519454, member: 555671"] Just as an FYI even between non-diabetics hba1c and cholesterol is elevated in those suffering from hypothyroidism, with optimal treatment allegedly it gets better. I’m not on my optimal dose yet, so can confirm control is a full time employment to even just hit 60-70% TIR! That or no food. Have been diagnosed end of last year and it’s a long road ahead.. just as an FYI for anyone wanting knowledge and help (because you are very likely to have fight GP and even some Endo ignorance to get optimal treatment!) have a look and the Thyroid UK forum in Healthunlocked there are many extremely, extremely knowledgeable people in that forum that are worth their weight in gold! [/QUOTE]
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