I'll bet you know someone diagnosed with a thyroid condition. Thyroid problems are incredibly common, especially among women. Sadly, it's scary how common it is for thyroid problems to be mis-diagnosed and mis-managed. Think about this...
If your "labs are normal" or you're even taking thyroid hormones right now— then why do you still have thyroid symptoms like these?
Tired, sluggish
Can't lose weight even with exercise
Feel cold—hands, feet, or all over
Require excessive amounts of sleep to function properly
Increase in weight gain even with low-calorie diet
Gain weight easily
Difficult, infrequent bowel movements
Depression, lack of motivation
Morning headaches that wear off as the day progresses
Outer third of eyebrow thins
Thinning of hair on scalp, face or genitals or hair loss
Dryness of skin and/or scalp
Mental sluggishness
Nervousness and emotional
Insomnia
Night sweats
Here's why you feel that way…
There are over 30 different ways that thyroid can go wrong...over 30! And only ONE of these will respond well to taking thyroid hormones.
Most women with thyroid problems have not been evaluated completely. Unfortunately, the traditional one-size-fits-all "replacement" model of taking of thyroid hormones is just not good enough--thyroid problems are much too complex.