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Underactive thyroid, will I go back to normal???

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I have just been diagnosed with an underactive thyroid, which went undetected for quite a while. I developed the typical characteristics, such as dry hair, brittle nails, and my facial features also changed slightly, due to puffiness. I haven't started treatment yet, as I am waiting for blood results to come back.

When I am established on the treatment, will my symptoms disappear (especially the facial changes) as I now look older than I did, and my features have hardened???? Obviously, I am concerned about this, as I would like to feel attractive again.

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  1. i dont think they will go back to normal. you will always have to take some kind of hormone meds to keep you where you need to be.


  2. I have not had typical medical treatment of this, I see an all natural doctor here in my city. They have me on many natural hormones that have balanced out my thyroid issues. I would suggest getting a second and even third opinion and see if your area has any natural medicine doctors that can prescribe compounded medicines. I think it is easier on your body and will ultimately give you the results that you need. Good Luck, Kimba

  3. Not if you take the doctors medication, you have to take the natural medicine to return to normal, please read on as it will be the most important information that you will find on the web.......

    First off all if you are in the UK, 99% of doctors do not know how to treat thyroid disease. They only know about Thyroxin which is a synthetic CHEMICAL and should not be in your body. It has many side affects, some (few) don’t feel unwell on thyroxin as you may well find in a couple of months...weight gain, extreme fatigue, frequent bowel movements, puffy eyes and dry skin, and many others.

    In the long term it leads to osteoporosis. In time you will experience these side affects, so please keep the information that I am about to tell you as you WILL need it. You can treat your thyroid by natural medication with NO side affects. The medication is called Armour Thyroid and is derived from pig’s glands that have a great success rate. They actually used to prescribe it in this country for people with thyroid disease. Yet most doctors don’t even know that, in fact most doctors will not have heard of it and advice you against it while not being able to give you scientific evidence why you shouldn’t! That’s because it’s all about money not health. Their problem with natural products is that nobody can patent them, so the government cannot have exclusive ownership. But they can by making up synthetic chemicals.

    What you need to know is that about 85% of people are unable to transfer T4 into T3 when they use Thyroxin. T3 is essential to the function of the main organs of your body. Armour thyroid naturally has T4, T3 and T2 and T1 and it make you feel well with no side affects. Thyroxin does not have T2 & T1. Once you research it at the site below you can order it from the recommended site www.internationalpharmacy.com

    I was on Thyroxin for two years and did not feel well on it I had absolutely no energy and my weight ballooned up to 19 and a half stone. I started my Armour in April this year and I am now 15 and a half stone with loads of energy. Armour Thyroid helps increase your metabolism where thyroxin slows it down. As you don’t know me, don’t take my word for your health go to www.tpa-uk.org.uk Sheila Turner (expert on thyroid disease) runs this thyroid patient advocacy site which will inform and educate you on your disease. There are over six hundred other people on that forum who are taking Armour Thyroid and can give you advice. Pretty soon you will see that doctors know absolutely nothing about treating the thyroid. They are ignorant about it.

    Beware of people on this site who are not what they seem, and will try and discredit amour thyroid at every opportunity.


  4. Google "coconut oil thyroid".

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