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When 6,058 endcrinologist from multiple european countries were polled for this study, they determined that for a MAJORITY of patients that had hypothyroid syptoms while being on T4 ONLY was ALL IN THEIR HEADS and patients have unrealsitic expectations on how they should be feeling...
This episode is a heartfelt exploration into the often-dismissed symptoms of hypothyroidism and the struggle to be heard and adequately treated in the medical community.
Dr. Warren passionately argues against the study's conclusion that cognitive behavioral therapy is the primary solution for patients with persistent symptoms, advocating instead for a more holistic and informed approach to thyroid care.
In this episode, you'll uncover:
- Dr. Warren's personal reaction to a study that highlights the disconnect between patient experiences and medical acknowledgment of persistent hypothyroid symptoms.
- The alarming notion that a significant number of practitioners attribute patient symptoms to psychosocial factors, despite clear indications of thyroid hormone imbalances.
- The importance of comprehensive thyroid testing, including TSH, Free T3, and T4, to truly understand and address thyroid health, especially for those post-thyroidectomy.
- The power of patient advocacy and the necessity of finding practitioners willing to listen and collaborate on treatment plans that include T3 when necessary.
- The critical role of functional practitioners in guiding patients through the complexities of thyroid health, navigating the medical system, and advocating for optimal care.
- The socioeconomic disparities in thyroid treatment access and the need for a more equitable healthcare system.
Studye referenced: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38368541/
NEXT STEPS:
//To join a community that champions your thyroid health journey, check out Dr. Warren's Thyroid Inner Circle at https://www.drrebeccawarren.com/thyroidmembership
//To learn more about Dr. Warren's approach and how you can work with her, visit https://www.drrebeccawarren.com
//For a comprehensive understanding of your thyroid labs and how to optimize them, grab the free Optimal Lab eBook at https://www.drrebeccawarren.com/thyroidlabsguide.
Don't forget to leave a five-star review if this episode resonates with you, subscribe for more empowering content, and share this powerful message with anyone who needs to hear that they are not alone in their thyroidless journey.
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Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for any health concerns. The views expressed in this podcast, including those of Dr. Warren, do not constitute medical advice. The podcast and its host are not liable for any adverse effects resulting from information provided. Opinions of guests are their own, and the podcast does not endorse or assume responsibility for guest statements. Guests may have interests in products or services mentioned. If you have a medical issue, seek the advice of a licensed healthcare provider.
When 6,058 endcrinologist from multiple european countries were polled for this study, they determined that for a MAJORITY of patients that had hypothyroid syptoms while being on T4 ONLY was ALL IN THEIR HEADS and patients have unrealsitic expectations on how they should be feeling...
This episode is a heartfelt exploration into the often-dismissed symptoms of hypothyroidism and the struggle to be heard and adequately treated in the medical community.
Dr. Warren passionately argues against the study's conclusion that cognitive behavioral therapy is the primary solution for patients with persistent symptoms, advocating instead for a more holistic and informed approach to thyroid care.
In this episode, you'll uncover:
- Dr. Warren's personal reaction to a study that highlights the disconnect between patient experiences and medical acknowledgment of persistent hypothyroid symptoms.
- The alarming notion that a significant number of practitioners attribute patient symptoms to psychosocial factors, despite clear indications of thyroid hormone imbalances.
- The importance of comprehensive thyroid testing, including TSH, Free T3, and T4, to truly understand and address thyroid health, especially for those post-thyroidectomy.
- The power of patient advocacy and the necessity of finding practitioners willing to listen and collaborate on treatment plans that include T3 when necessary.
- The critical role of functional practitioners in guiding patients through the complexities of thyroid health, navigating the medical system, and advocating for optimal care.
- The socioeconomic disparities in thyroid treatment access and the need for a more equitable healthcare system.
Studye referenced: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38368541/
NEXT STEPS:
//To join a community that champions your thyroid health journey, check out Dr. Warren's Thyroid Inner Circle at https://www.drrebeccawarren.com/thyroidmembership
//To learn more about Dr. Warren's approach and how you can work with her, visit https://www.drrebeccawarren.com
//For a comprehensive understanding of your thyroid labs and how to optimize them, grab the free Optimal Lab eBook at https://www.drrebeccawarren.com/thyroidlabsguide.
Don't forget to leave a five-star review if this episode resonates with you, subscribe for more empowering content, and share this powerful message with anyone who needs to hear that they are not alone in their thyroidless journey.
---
Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for any health concerns. The views expressed in this podcast, including those of Dr. Warren, do not constitute medical advice. The podcast and its host are not liable for any adverse effects resulting from information provided. Opinions of guests are their own, and the podcast does not endorse or assume responsibility for guest statements. Guests may have interests in products or services mentioned. If you have a medical issue, seek the advice of a licensed healthcare provider.