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To: ShannieK, Re: OMC,s Post Below

Hi Shannon, My heart goes out to OMC, she has a Doc telling her , that her depressive/anxiety symptoms are not thyroid-related and yet both her ABs are elevated and her TSH is high-normal. I thought of you because this is so similar to your story of having only a moderately high TSH when you were diagnosed Hashi's.
She might benefit by your story again, hope I'm not putting you on the spot. Her Doc already has her on antidepressants, WITHOUT treating the thyroid condition. What is your opinion on this?
Thanks, hope I'm not being too forward by soliciting your imput!
JimLow
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Hi, this is fine, I missed her story, let me go back and look, I'll try and help any way that I can.  Support, It's all what we are here for.  How are you doing?  Shannon
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Hi, I'm doing well part of the time but with intermitant symptoms I believe are due to the adrenal insufficiency thing you, Ar, Tina and I are struggling with. It makes my body over-react to stress and is strange but I just kind of relax into it and try not to give it much attention. I am however keepin-on with the research. You, Ar and Tina have all come up with terrific imput, suggestion and research. I'm glad were attacking this thing as a team! I know someday soon we'll find more helpful answers. Thanks for asking about me.

BTW; OMC, the lady I told you about, posted under heading: "Diagnosed Hashi's, put on Antidepressants and (forgot name other medicine)..."
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