My daughter's TSH,T4 and T3 readings have been very erratic for over a year. Someone suggested a neuro rather than an ordinary endocrinologist but I cannot find anyone. They need to be open minded about NDT treatment as that is what my daughter takes.
I would be very grateful for any suggestions.
Richard
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scood, I've been posting videos by a functional neurologist that may give you a clue about what may be going on. I'll post the first one. If you feel it's something informative, there are 21 more which covers the entire hormonal system. They are only five minutes in length. youtube.com/watch?v=nZ_CP7l...
Thank you for this - very interesting. Amazed that a neurologist is talking about thyroid issues ( thought that they were only involved in nerve disorders ). Would be most grateful if you could direct me to the other 21 videos. Many thanks
In the video from YouTube, it had all of them listed but I can only link them one by one. But I think if you click on the little icon at the bottom of the video that says You Tube, you may get a full you tube screen.
If it doesn't work, let me know and I will find pertinent ones for you.
Thank you for this - have made contact and there are only 4 centres of excellence in the UK ( of which Kings is one ). One is in Manchester which is nearer so I will contact them tomorrow. Many thanks
Could you possibly tell me the other 2 places where I can find a neuroendocrinologist, as others rather far away. Thank you I haven't been able to find in this country.
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