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| What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Hypothyroidism: A Simple Plan for Extraordinary Results | 
enlarge | Authors: Ken Blanchard, Marietta Abrams Brill Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 12736
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0446690619 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.444 EAN: 9780446690614 ASIN: 0446690619
Publication Date: January 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A groundbreaking, proven approach for successfully dia--gnosing and treating the mil-lions with hypothyroidism. Depression, weight gain, fatigue, headaches, memory lapses, hair loss-these are just some of the vague, often debilitating symptoms that plaguethe more than 13 million patients with hypothyroidism. The typical blood test for diagnosis is often inaccurate, leaving many to suffer through ineffective treatment. But now, there is a solution: Dr. Blanchard's groundbreaking program draws on emerging research, medical facts, and three decades of clinical experiences as an endocrinologist. This individualized program uses questionnaires and charts to help diagnose sufferers through symptoms, not only lab results. It then treats patients of all ages with the safe but little used T3 hormone in combination with the more common T4 hormone. Also including specific nutritional advice and alternative treatments, this is the one program for sufferers of hypothyrodism that really works!
Download Description Depression, fatigue, headaches, memory lapses, weight gain, constipation, cold intolerance, slowed reflexes, hair loss, menstrual abnormalities?these are some of the vague, sometimes debilitating symptoms that, in varying combinations, plague more than 13 million patients with hypothyroidism. Unfortunately, many patients with hypothyroidism go for months to years, from doctor to doctor, from test to tests without being properly diagnosed. This is because the TSH blood test, considered the gold standard for diagnosis, is simply not an accurate indicator of hypothryoidism. Perhaps more perplexing, millions who are properly diagnosed find themselves undergoing often ineffective treatments for their disorder. At last, there is a solution: Dr. Blanchard's groundbreaking treatment program draws on emerging research, medical facts, and three decades of clinical experiences as an endocrinologist. It's an individualized program that uses questionnaires and charts to help diagnose sufferers through symptoms, not lab results, and treats patients of all ages with the safe, but little used T3 hormone in the best combination with the more common T4 hormone, as well as with specific nutritional advice and alternative treatments that really work!
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Great Book July 6, 2008 If you have hypothyroidism, you have to read this book! I learned more from this than I think my doctor could have ever even TRIED to tell me!
Hypothyroidism November 19, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great book for anyone with a new diagnosis. It provides the information so you can be an informed patient and ask the right questions of usually an uninformed or under-informed medical staff.
Missing Some Important Information September 10, 2007 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
Dr. Blanchard has some good ideas about how to balance T4 and T3, but the book was lacking information I had hoped it would contain. The human thyroid actually produces 10% T3, and 90% T4 -- so I'm not quite sure why Dr. Blanchard arrived at the 2% solution -- perhaps most of his patients still have functioning thyroids, but functioning at a lower than normal level.
There is almost no discussion of patients who have NON-functioning thyroid glands, thyroidectomies, or myxedema. As a patient with a non-functioning thyroid, and also having experienced myxedema due to lack of adequate medication, I found this book was not very useful. There was no discussion of a full physiological replacement dosage. I am unfortunately familiar with the symptoms of myxedema, and aware than incompetent physicians are capable of inducing myxedema in a severely hypothyroid patient by relying on the TSH test and underdosing the patient. Also, I would like to have seen more discussion on the MANY types of thyroid antibodies, and how these can affect the type of medication and dosage a patient needs to feel well. I would also like to have read a discussion on why some people need a higher than normal dosage to feel well -- due to poor stomach absorption, thyroid resistance, anemia, etc. For reasons not well understood, other individuals do not adequately convert T4 to T3 in their bodies; thus they require high amounts of T3. There was no discussion on this point, either.
Something I had expected in the book (from other reviews) was a discussion of the physical symptoms of inadequate or excessive T4, and T3 levels. Instead, the reader was referred to the blood test again.
So for those patients with severe hypothyroidism, or non-functioning glands, you're still on your own to figure out the best treatment regimen. The 2% T3 plan is just too simple, and this book offers no explanation of what a full physiological replacement dosage should be.
Great Resource September 3, 2007 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Geared toward helping you get the most out of your thyroid treatment. Best for people already diagnosed.
Balancing T3 and T4 June 4, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is quite good, really focuses on learning to balance T3/T4 not only with lab tests but also based on how you FEEL regardless of what the labs say. Very interesting read.
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