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Hi all,

I’m seeking a bit of help and direction navigating potential central hypo. I understand there are some on here that are familiar with it and I’m curious of the path you took to getting a diagnosis and what you are doing to manage it.

What tests did you take to discover it? Are you medicating for it?

I know we can’t mention specific doctors or endocrinologists in posts, so I wondered how I might go about finding a specialist that is well versed in CH.

I’m also curious about how important it is to test your thyroid at the same time every month and if one’s cycle can impact results?

Thanks in advance.

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Let's give this a bump up to see if anyone can help

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Thank you 🙏

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