On 13/10/2020 7:07 p.m., Daryl Stout wrote:
KM>> Typical symptoms for hypothyroidism. 80% of people over
KM>> age 50 are affected to some degree. Get full workup (NOT
KM>> just TSH test). Difference between just enduring it and
KM>> being properly treated is nothing short of miraculous.
DS> The last bloodwork I had a month ago, showed nothing
DS> unusual in that area.
I wouldn't trust just the numbers. I can't tolerate a certain
amount of potassium (beyond 3 bananas per day) ..I would develop
sore muscles and joints. I've cut back drastically, and all pain is
gone.
Other people may not have such a problem with the same amount
(normal?) potassium. A lab technician or doc might might look at
those numbers and say it's "normal".
Instead, a doc would just prescribe a pill to kill the pain, and the
source of the problem is not dealt with.
I have a friend who simply cannot have more than 1/8 tsp of salt for
a day. The kidneys are already damaged. Sodium is not a problem
for me.
Another person I know spent most of their life constipated. Then, on
a hunch, they simply introduced more fiber via the product "Bran
Buds". Instant relief.
I am just saying that most people may only need to take stock of
what their eating, and adjust that to get rid of the problems they
are experiencing.
If you are taking meds, are you really dealing with the source of
the problem that might be on your dinner plate and totally under
your control.
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