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Low thyroid = anxiety = aggression
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 182747" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>Do you have any more information that levels were "good"? I hope you have numbers. We should always have numbers. One reason is the numbers of what is "good" and what should be treated are now thought by some experts to be much lower than they once were. (Keep in mind that low numbers = high thyroid)</p><p></p><p>I feel best when my thyroid levels border hyperthyroid. Even though I keep them there, I have absolutely no symptoms of hyperthyroidism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 182747, member: 1498"] Do you have any more information that levels were "good"? I hope you have numbers. We should always have numbers. One reason is the numbers of what is "good" and what should be treated are now thought by some experts to be much lower than they once were. (Keep in mind that low numbers = high thyroid) I feel best when my thyroid levels border hyperthyroid. Even though I keep them there, I have absolutely no symptoms of hyperthyroidism. [/QUOTE]
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