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Thyroid & Wilson's Temperature Syndrome...

Elysia Drew
Salut, all. Has anyone had experience 1) getting their doc to listen about this? 2) Treating this? My doc won't do any temperature-based tests relating to my thyroid; she'll only do the blood test, which keeps missing the low thyroid. I've had low body temp problems for years, so that when I'm at 99 it feels like a 103 fever. Moments b4 they discharged me from ER a few weeks ago, my BP went very low & the nurse freaked out. A few weeks later, in a very serendipitous way, I ran into a woman who cured all her thyroid issues once she found out she had Wilson's Temperature Syndrome. She did the testing herself, took bioidentical hormones for 3 months (very expenseive, I guess) & got better enough that she just has to take T3 now & it's manageable. Has anyone had experience w/ this? I was thinking of printing out some stuff from this website for my doc so she'll work w/ me: 

http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com/


We believe you. We know it may not be “all in your head.”  Your symptoms might be attributed to yourlow body temperature.  If they are, there’s a good chance that the information on this site will help you get your health and your life back. Welcome to WilsonsTemperatureSyndrome.com.
We have found that a low body temperature can cause life-promoting enzymes to tighten and malfunction – slowing metabolism and triggering a cascade of “low thyroid-like” symptoms. Blood tests come back normal, so treatment stalls out.
We’re here to get your treatment back on track. The medical protocol presented on this website is being used by hundreds doctors and has given thousands of low body temperature patients their lives back. The protocol is Wilson’s T3 Protocol (WT3).
Discovered by Denis Wilson, M.D., this breakthrough sustained-release T3 therapy may optimize body temperature, restore healthy enzyme function, and reverse your elusive low thyroid symptoms. In many cases, the symptoms do not return for many months, if at all, even after the treatment is stopped.

Thanks :)
-E. Drew

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Re: Thyroid & Wilson's Temperature Syndrome...

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Please let me know what you find out. I am very interested. I may have this. I'm starting to take my temps over the next few days. Blood tests normal, feel like crap.

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On Oct 23, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Elysia Drew <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Salut, all. Has anyone had experience 1) getting their doc to listen about this? 2) Treating this? My doc won't do any temperature-based tests relating to my thyroid; she'll only do the blood test, which keeps missing the low thyroid. I've had low body temp problems for years, so that when I'm at 99 it feels like a 103 fever. Moments b4 they discharged me from ER a few weeks ago, my BP went very low & the nurse freaked out. A few weeks later, in a very serendipitous way, I ran into a woman who cured all her thyroid issues once she found out she had Wilson's Temperature Syndrome. She did the testing herself, took bioidentical hormones for 3 months (very expenseive, I guess) & got better enough that she just has to take T3 now & it's manageable. Has anyone had experience w/ this? I was thinking of printing out some stuff from this website for my doc so she'll work w/ me:
>
> http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com/
>
> We believe you. We know it may not be “all in your head.”  Your symptoms might be attributed to yourlow body temperature.  If they are, there’s a good chance that the information on this site will help you get your health and your life back. Welcome to WilsonsTemperatureSyndrome.com.
> We have found that a low body temperature can cause life-promoting enzymes to tighten and malfunction – slowing metabolism and triggering a cascade of “low thyroid-like” symptoms. Blood tests come back normal, so treatment stalls out.
> We’re here to get your treatment back on track. The medical protocol presented on this website is being used by hundreds doctors and has given thousands of low body temperature patients their lives back. The protocol is Wilson’s T3 Protocol (WT3).
> Discovered by Denis Wilson, M.D., this breakthrough sustained-release T3 therapy may optimize body temperature, restore healthy enzyme function, and reverse your elusive low thyroid symptoms. In many cases, the symptoms do not return for many months, if at all, even after the treatment is stopped.
>
> Thanks :)
> -E. Drew
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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  Click on "Metabolic Temperature Graph. Lots of info here.Dr. Bruce Rind, MD - Center for Holistic Medicine www.drrind.com/
 Also, an excellent book on the thyroid, from www.amazon.comis: "Your Thyroid and How To Keep it Healthy" by Dr. Barry Durrand-Peatsfield also, see www.stopthethyroidmadness.com  Lizzie> To: [hidden email]

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> Please let me know what you find out. I am very interested. I may have this. I'm starting to take my temps over the next few days. Blood tests normal, feel like crap.
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> Christy Lafferty
> Legacy Portraiture
> 214-948-4748
> [hidden email]
> www.PictureALegacy.com
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> On Oct 23, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Elysia Drew <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> > Salut, all. Has anyone had experience 1) getting their doc to listen about this? 2) Treating this? My doc won't do any temperature-based tests relating to my thyroid; she'll only do the blood test, which keeps missing the low thyroid. I've had low body temp problems for years, so that when I'm at 99 it feels like a 103 fever. Moments b4 they discharged me from ER a few weeks ago, my BP went very low & the nurse freaked out. A few weeks later, in a very serendipitous way, I ran into a woman who cured all her thyroid issues once she found out she had Wilson's Temperature Syndrome. She did the testing herself, took bioidentical hormones for 3 months (very expenseive, I guess) & got better enough that she just has to take T3 now & it's manageable. Has anyone had experience w/ this? I was thinking of printing out some stuff from this website for my doc so she'll work w/ me:
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> > http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com/
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> > We believe you. We know it may not be “all in your head.”  Your symptoms might be attributed to yourlow body temperature.  If they are, there’s a good chance that the information on this site will help you get your health and your life back. Welcome to WilsonsTemperatureSyndrome.com.
> > We have found that a low body temperature can cause life-promoting enzymes to tighten and malfunction – slowing metabolism and triggering a cascade of “low thyroid-like” symptoms. Blood tests come back normal, so treatment stalls out.
> > We’re here to get your treatment back on track. The medical protocol presented on this website is being used by hundreds doctors and has given thousands of low body temperature patients their lives back. The protocol is Wilson’s T3 Protocol (WT3).
> > Discovered by Denis Wilson, M.D., this breakthrough sustained-release T3 therapy may optimize body temperature, restore healthy enzyme function, and reverse your elusive low thyroid symptoms. In many cases, the symptoms do not return for many months, if at all, even after the treatment is stopped.
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> > Thanks :)
> > -E. Drew
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