This is far from a success story. The doctors did a thyroidectomy anyway. This patient is about to figure out that levothyroxine is the start of the misery of big pharma solutions to the thyroid. Doctors shamefully under treat the thyroid with these synthetic meds because of the risk of heart attacks. The medical community really does not understand T3/T4 and other hormones that make the thyroid function. Why did they bother with the ivermectin if they were going to slice and dice regardless?
I'm currently dealing with thyroid issues too, which appears to be genetic since many of my cousins have the exact same problem. I've been doing so much research and reading to learn and understand exactly what is wrong with my body and how to help it feel better without immediately having to resort to levothyroxine.
I implemented changes to my diet and lifestyle (autoimmune diet), started taking correct supplements that my body was seriously depleted on (after getting blood tests to make sure), and I feel so much better for the first time in 6 months!
I went to an endocrinologist anyway just to see if they had any other advice or protocol other than levothyroxine, but sad to say the doctor only offered levo and said, "There's nothing else that can help, your body will continue to destroy your thyroid, so whatever you're doing is useless." What a horrible experience! I was feeling better BECAUSE of the changes I made to my life, and yet the doctor blew it off because "only levothyroxine" is the answer. I don't doubt that levo can and does help a lot of people, especially those who have had their thyroids removed, but I wanted to at least try to understand my body, what it was telling me, and what I could do to help it heal.
Lesson of the story: doing your own research and reading gets you so much further than just relying on the industry to tell you "screw you, take this pill for the rest of your life."
Genetic? Have you ever been vaccinated? Have you ever supplemented with iodine?
ALL processed breads/flours except King Arthur use Bromine which is an iodine inhibitor. Go figure. Bromine is in mt dew and many other products.
Your endocrinologist is a big fat liar shill for big pharma. Thyroid cancer is rare but lately doctors are saying, not so. Surgeons gonna surg… it’s their job. If you go to a surgeon that is what they will recommend.
Had thyroid issues- always used desiccated pig thyroid like Armour. Had chelation done, took iodine and selenium for years.
A few years ago I took dr Mercola’s molecular hydrogen a few times a week for a short while and haven’t taken’t meds since. But I still take ioderal several times a week. Haven’t had my levels checked in a while.
Ask yourself why thyroids are having problems at an epidemic level? We are being poisoned.
Yes it is genetic. Many family members, especially females on my father's side, have this same condition, and it generally affects women more than men. Men can carry the genetics but it doesn't usually manifest in them. However the foods that we typically eat here in the west does make it worse and leads to leaky gut and nutrient deficiencies, which is what made my symptoms worse.
I have supplemented with iodine and it ended up wreaking havoc on my body because I found out my iodine levels were normal and taking extra only worsens my condition. My condition isn't caused by low iodine, but rather leaky gut, extreme stress, and nutrient/vitamin deficiencies even though I was eating healthy every day, it still wasn't enough. Our foods, even the healthy ones, are so poor in nutrition it's a wonder this was the only issue I have.
I have the same issue as my family members but I have no proof it is genetic given we have had the same vaccines growing up and exposed to the same poisons. Leaky gut is related to glyphosate and gluten which is very much related to the thyroid. I recommend reading Dr Brownstein’s books. I have had the opportunity to be treated by a similar doctor as brownstein. Given the fact that your doctor didn’t connect the two- thyroid and leaky gut suggests you are getting typical low grade mainstream care. Also, if iodine didn’t work you might have hashimotos. Did your doctor test for that?
This is far from a success story. The doctors did a thyroidectomy anyway. This patient is about to figure out that levothyroxine is the start of the misery of big pharma solutions to the thyroid. Doctors shamefully under treat the thyroid with these synthetic meds because of the risk of heart attacks. The medical community really does not understand T3/T4 and other hormones that make the thyroid function. Why did they bother with the ivermectin if they were going to slice and dice regardless?
I'm currently dealing with thyroid issues too, which appears to be genetic since many of my cousins have the exact same problem. I've been doing so much research and reading to learn and understand exactly what is wrong with my body and how to help it feel better without immediately having to resort to levothyroxine.
I implemented changes to my diet and lifestyle (autoimmune diet), started taking correct supplements that my body was seriously depleted on (after getting blood tests to make sure), and I feel so much better for the first time in 6 months!
I went to an endocrinologist anyway just to see if they had any other advice or protocol other than levothyroxine, but sad to say the doctor only offered levo and said, "There's nothing else that can help, your body will continue to destroy your thyroid, so whatever you're doing is useless." What a horrible experience! I was feeling better BECAUSE of the changes I made to my life, and yet the doctor blew it off because "only levothyroxine" is the answer. I don't doubt that levo can and does help a lot of people, especially those who have had their thyroids removed, but I wanted to at least try to understand my body, what it was telling me, and what I could do to help it heal.
Lesson of the story: doing your own research and reading gets you so much further than just relying on the industry to tell you "screw you, take this pill for the rest of your life."
Genetic? Have you ever been vaccinated? Have you ever supplemented with iodine? ALL processed breads/flours except King Arthur use Bromine which is an iodine inhibitor. Go figure. Bromine is in mt dew and many other products. Your endocrinologist is a big fat liar shill for big pharma. Thyroid cancer is rare but lately doctors are saying, not so. Surgeons gonna surg… it’s their job. If you go to a surgeon that is what they will recommend. Had thyroid issues- always used desiccated pig thyroid like Armour. Had chelation done, took iodine and selenium for years. A few years ago I took dr Mercola’s molecular hydrogen a few times a week for a short while and haven’t taken’t meds since. But I still take ioderal several times a week. Haven’t had my levels checked in a while. Ask yourself why thyroids are having problems at an epidemic level? We are being poisoned.
Yes it is genetic. Many family members, especially females on my father's side, have this same condition, and it generally affects women more than men. Men can carry the genetics but it doesn't usually manifest in them. However the foods that we typically eat here in the west does make it worse and leads to leaky gut and nutrient deficiencies, which is what made my symptoms worse.
I have supplemented with iodine and it ended up wreaking havoc on my body because I found out my iodine levels were normal and taking extra only worsens my condition. My condition isn't caused by low iodine, but rather leaky gut, extreme stress, and nutrient/vitamin deficiencies even though I was eating healthy every day, it still wasn't enough. Our foods, even the healthy ones, are so poor in nutrition it's a wonder this was the only issue I have.
I have the same issue as my family members but I have no proof it is genetic given we have had the same vaccines growing up and exposed to the same poisons. Leaky gut is related to glyphosate and gluten which is very much related to the thyroid. I recommend reading Dr Brownstein’s books. I have had the opportunity to be treated by a similar doctor as brownstein. Given the fact that your doctor didn’t connect the two- thyroid and leaky gut suggests you are getting typical low grade mainstream care. Also, if iodine didn’t work you might have hashimotos. Did your doctor test for that?