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Re: terrified - my baby diagnosed with hypothyroidism by #69242 ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team

Date:   6/25/2009 12:22:28 AM ( 16 y ago)
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URL:   https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1443890


Hi Warthog, I completely feel for you. In my mind it is critical that you get your hands on those test results. Before you make any decisions. I have a little different opinion then most here on curezone regarding blood lab work. I think it has a lot of validity. Especially tests that are repeated and can be compared. Not sure what exactly was done, but you should have every hormone level checked in your baby. The endocrine system runs on feedback loops so you need to be well informed and know the whole story.

I will tell you my case - the brief story. My pituitary was effected during my time in the womb. I have always looked very, probably extremely, young for my age. Had my kinesiologist check me out in my late 30's. Muscles tests, plus blood work. The first time I had ever had any blood work done on my endocrine system... It was extremely bad. The pituitary effects many things, and the muscle tests showed it - bigtime - many problems - but in terms of the labwork... and my testosterone levels.....Well I was at 4...and the reference range is 10-80. And I was a male in my thirties with the testosterone level below a male in their 90's. I went on his homeopathic treatment and it is now at 60, and my testicles have doubled/tripled in size because they are now making testosterone/sperm.

You are in a tough spot. None of us have really been there. You don't won't to do the drug thing, but yet you also don't want to cause lasting damage to your baby. Get your hands on at least two different lab results of all the hormones. Then make a decision. I know you live in the Pacific Northwest....but if your baby truly does suffer from a "turned off" thyroid, then I know someone here in Massachusetts who can fix it naturally, and permanently. I am just throwing that out there. There certainly are other options, but I only relate my own experience as one who visited MD's after my tests only to be told that I would need to be on synthetic testosterone for the rest of my life. And that wasn't the case. My problem wasn't just testosterone. It was an almost non-functioning pituitary gland turned off in the womb and I fixed it by one of the guys who I think is the best in the business. Anyway, we are all praying for you and your baby...


 

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