I hope someone can help me. I have Hashi and my main issue these days is malabsorbtion of protein and fat. I am low on some nutrients that I now supplement with, such is B vitamins in methylated form, Iron, selenium, zinc, Magnesium, vit D and C.
However, I cannot seem to resolve the malabsorbtion when it comes to fat and protein and as a result, despite eating a lot, I am getting anorexic looking and my hair is falling out. I have such a low self-esteem because of this and worry constantly.
I am taking HCL & Pepsin 1 capsule with each meal ( biocare) and Gallplus ( Nutri Advanced) and regularly consume kefir and saukrat. Eat very clean. However, I continue to have these problems.
I am working towards optimising my T3, taking Thyroid-S.
Feel tired and wired, have trouble sleeping, getting weird morning sweats.
I was seen by NHS endocrinologist, did a bunch of tests, endoscopy and colonoscopy that showed lower oesophagus hiatus hernia and hemorrhoids. Also slightly elevated AST at 50 (0-35). No treatment was given and after the checks all my symptoms were simply ignored.
I am willing to go private now. I live in Bishop's Stortford but happy to travel a reasonable distance.
Please help!
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Was the thyroid test done as advised here, testing as early as possible in morning before eating or drinking anything other than water and last dose levothyroxine 24 hours before test
Day before test split T3 into 2 or 3 smaller doses spread through the day, taking last 1/2 or 1/3rd approx 8-12 hours before test
Remember to stop taking any supplements that contain biotin a week before all blood tests (eg in vitamin B complex) as biotin can falsely affect test results
When were vitamin D, folate, ferritin and B12 last tested
Have you had coeliac blood test/ endoscopy
Are you on strictly gluten free or dairy free diet
I am Thyroid-s only. 1 in the morning and 1 at 5 pm. Thank you for the link! I do leave at least 4 hours between Iron, Magnesium and zinc. Whats the target T3? Is it upper quarter? Thank you.
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