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[quote=Anonymous]Echoing what others have said. I found it hard to get treated with levels around 3.75 even though I was having symptoms. My GP and one specialist said I should just wait until I got above 5 and assured me I’d get there since my Hashimoto’s antibodies would keep attacking my thyroid. Sitting around waiting for treatment when I was cold and tired all the time, gaining weight, and losing hair just didn’t make much sense to me. But that was the accepted protocol. Then I got pregnant, felt even more exhausted and worried about the increased chance of miscarriage. I found an integrative doctor who was willing to treat me. I’m now around 1 TSH and feel so much better. [/quote]
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