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Old 08-28-2006, 11:38 AM
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If your tests confirmed you had a thyroid problem, you might concider going to see an endocrynologist (someone who specializes in that). My mother had a thyroid problem too and had to see a specialist. She ended up having to have her thyroid irradiated and then put on meds, but she is happy she did. There are medications to help that as well. It is not something that should be left untreated. Some times doctors can be really unreliable. Don't expect them to do everything they say they will. You really need to be on their case. It's your body and no one will look out for it better then you!

Also, if you are anemic, then the doc should have told you what to do to reverse that. I believe you need more iron in your diet. If I remember correctly.
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