Thyroid function deficiencies are rearly explained to to us in a comprehensive way, especially how they are connected to so many vital functions in our metabolism and immune system. Here is a long but very clear article on the subject. I hope you are interested.🤓
Hypothyroidism is common among AI patients, yet not m... - NRAS
Hypothyroidism is common among AI patients, yet not much talked about.
I fancy it isn't much picked up by Doctors and that's why it isn't talked about.
Nonsense. This article is trash from a "Functional Medicine" doctor. Its a scam that makes huge money for the doctors by selling you overpriced supplements.
I thought you were going to write about hypothyroidism in Artificial Intelligence.
I was on Thyroxin long before RD.
Thyroxin is far from the answer to hypothyroid problems as you can read from the post.
With most conditions there appears to be an alternative to medication. I do not want to take the time out of my life to research the best for each condition. Very often what helps in one case is counterproductive in other cases. Every person's metabolism is so very different from another's. I welcome chemical medication.
It seems like there is a lot of serious research on how central thyroid problems are in the etiology of RA and ways to perhaps stop autoimmune processes. There perhaps is an idea to look into this before starting RA meds.
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism in 2014, RA in 2018, and now it looks like I'm headed toward a Sjogren's diagnosis. As they say, auto-immune issues tend to run in packs.
A GP can see Hypothyroidism at a glance, dry skin and hair. Forward posture and lump in neck but the real tell tale sign is outer third of eyebrows disappears. Comes back though. I've had Hashimotos Disease for 30 years or more its no problem at all just take 2 little white pills a day and all is normal.
Worse bit is Hashimotos is Auto Immune so once the thyroid is finished they munch on elsewhere. Some people get Diabetes others RA or one or more of a number of conditions.But no post worrying about it as no way to stop the Immune Response yet.
The thing is, one thing leads to another and RA meds and their side effects do not make the situation better.