Hi, does anybody have information on wilsons low temperature syndrome or suffer with it themselves?
Wilsons low temperature syndrome: Hi, does... - Thyroid UK
Wilsons low temperature syndrome
here's a link posted previously, us 'roidies are often cold until optimally treated....
Ganstis,
Wilson's temperature syndrome, isn't an accepted diagnosis. Rather, Wilson's syndrome is a label applied to a collection of nonspecific symptoms in people whose thyroid hormone levels are normal.
Wilson's syndrome: An accepted medical diagnosis? - Mayo Clinic
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Do you have a hypothyroid diagnosis or any thyroid results and ranges you can post?
All my blood tests come back normal. I've taken my temperature 3 times a day and it is always low. I have just been referred to an endocrinologist but don't go until July. Starting to feel desperate.
Ganstis,
Normal is a very broad range. What are the results?
Temperature isn't a particularly good guide to thyroid status but it is typically low in hypothyroid patients and is generally lower in women than men.
The average normal body temperature is generally accepted as 98.6°F (37°C). Some studies have shown that the "normal" body temperature can have a wide range, from 97°F (36.1°C) to 99°F (37.2°C). A temperature over 100.4°F (38°C) most often means you have a fever caused by an infection or illness.31 Jan 2015
Body temperature norms: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
If you go to the date December 17, 1997 on the following link there's an explanation of Dr Wilson's protocol.