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Hack my reaction? Please help.

stridor

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@jammies
I am not sure what I have posted or what you know about me. Thyroid supports were a crucial step in moving forward. I had low temps, my eyebrows fell out on the edges, skin was dry,dry,dry....but my lab work said that I was OK. At least as far as my Dr was concerned. TSH was 3.5 which is not great.
Anyway it was overriding the thyroid took away the Bipolar symptoms. I started by just getting into my wife's old stock. When I responded another Dr was able to help.
Congratulations on getting the depression under control. I know depression well. We can tolerate a lot more without it.

My recovery looked nothing like normal as I got much worse. I have suggested that this be considered a sign that methylation supports are needed. Dr Cutler is strongly against this kind of thinking but he has agreed that I was an unusual case. Are you on Yahoo's Frequent Dose Chelation site?