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“WTS makes so much sense”

6.5 years back, 6 months after I gave birth to my son, I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and the doctor put me on Synthroid 0.088 mg right away. Since then my tests always are within the range and my dosage never changed. Like everybody else, I felt a little better at the beginning. but as the years passed I feel the symptoms that are listed on your web site are getting worse. I have at least 20 of them with PMS, weight gain, irritability, allergies,constipation, depression being the most visible ones. As you stated in the web page, they seem to be worsening with stress and in time.

But I am not a person who will sit back and listen to a doctor who says “you will never recover from this and you have to use the medication for the rest of your life”. I went to world-renowned endocrinologists and all told me the same things. I always thought I will be rid of this sickness, I always knew there was a piece missing.

Anyway, As I read your web site it felt like the pieces of puzzle are coming together. I know that I had the symptoms of WTS since I was 10 years old which I will discuss with the doctor that I am trying to find from your web site… Right now, I am in the process of interviewing doctors and I just ordered the Doctor’s manual.

WTS makes so much sense. I have a lot of friends with the same problem. As soon as I gather all my info together and find the right doctor I am starting to spread the word.
You have given me hope.

Sincerely,
Kamelya

About the Author:

Denis Wilson, MD described Wilson 's Temperature Syndrome in 1988 after observing people with symptoms of low thyroid and low body temperature, yet who had normal blood tests. He found that by normalizing their temperatures with T3 (without T4) their symptoms often remained improved even after the treatment was discontinued. He was the first doctor to use sustained-release T3.

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