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@linh

Congratulations on your parathyroid discovery/treatment. Thank you for sharing.

Hopefully you have delved into the following which I will mention just as a reminder: It is said that thyroid hormones require optimum vitamin D, vitamin B-12, folate & ferritin levels to function properly. Those are said to be the four bases one must keep covered (optimal) at all times. If you haven’t checked them in a while you might consider doing so just to rule them out as a contributing factors to current concerns.

You have the will, I trust you will find the way to gain comfort with your health again.

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Thank you Linh! I realize your comments/information were not directed to me, but they happen to be quite relevant. So I intend to follow up. I have been taking thyroid for 45 years, since before much of the technology/ info existed. While hypothyroidism is not my primary diagnosis, as I now know, my thyroid function, or symptoms that mimmick it, continue to fluctuate and can be challenging to manage. So I will check out your recommended pearls of specific vitamins and the author you mentioned. Thank you!

I am going to check into these levels myself. Thank you for sharing.