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Why Doesn't my Endocrinologist Know all of This?
Are we getting what we want from TSH testing?
Deiodinases: Understanding Local Control of Thyroid Hormones
Stress
Depression
Chronic Pain
Dieting/Weight Loss/Obesity/Insulin Resistance
Leptin
Exercise
Iron Deficiency
Inflammation Associated with Common Conditions
Toxins
Testosterone
Growth Hormone
Individual Variations
Thyroid Hormone Transport
Conditions Associated with Abnormal Thyroid Transport
Pituitary Thyroid Transport Determines TSH Levels
Stress
Dieting/Weight Loss/Obesity/Insulin Resistance
Reverse T3
Treatment
Conclusion
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For most accurate results, please have a copy of your thyroid blood tests.
Recommended tests are TSH, free T3, free T4, reverse T3, Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), antithyroglobulin antibody, TPO antibody, ferritin and leptin.
If free T3 and free T4 are not available, a T3 and T4 can be used.