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Re: Swollen, Puffy, Droopy Eyes symptoms anyone?
 
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Re: Swollen, Puffy, Droopy Eyes symptoms anyone?


lol! I could do with a rocket!
My hair test showed hypothy. too over a year ago, but for me the bloospot TSH was low with also low T3 and T4.
Yet again, being hypothy. could easily indicate the thyroid had down regulated function in line with hypo adrenals or pituitary.
When there's multiple Hypo glands it's so hard without good medical diagnosis to find which gland is the culprit...and then figure out why THAT gland has 'stopped working'.
I found the thyro and adrenal protocols to not touch the sides of my symptoms - if anything it made some worse.

When we consider the axis all the glands function under - it's understandable that we can have many down regulating due to one imbalance. Treating all those down regulated glands is kinda futile because they're not dysfunctional - they're just operating on a lower level due to another gland that's 'gone wrong'.
Figuring out which gland that is, it's pretty impossible without good diagnostics. All we can do without doctors support is try to do the protocols and gauge reactions.

I stopped the adrenal and thyroid protocol after getting the 4 low adrenal results and thyroid results as obviously their function wasn't improving! I was on the protocols for over 14 months. So personally i have to look elsewhere for the culprit - which for me, seems to be ovary related.

Others on here do the adrenal/thyroid protocols and slowly get better.
 

 
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