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    im having a thyroid problem. my test says ( .67 high sensitivity !!!!!!) that is exactly what the report printed. i have a majority of the systems for over active thyroid. My B-12 showed up in the 395 range. what is the best way to handle this problem with out taking a perscription.
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    I have hypothyroidism and I can say talking to a professional would help. You would need an Endocrinologist as this is their specialty. If you do not want medication you can say that but their expert opinion will tell you whether or not you have anything wrong.
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