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Why do you still have thyroid symptoms like fatigue, depression, or brain fog when your lab tests are normal?
The short answer to the above question: Standard lab tests run by a doctor or endocrinologist are woefully inadequate when it comes to finding thyroid problems.
Do you suffer from any of these common symptoms?
1. Fatigue
2. Depression and Anxiety
3. Dry Hair and Dry Skin
4. Digestive Problems, IBS, or constipation
5. Menstrual Irregularities and Fertility Problems
6. High cholesterol
7. Inability to Lose Weight
8. Feeling Cold or Cold Hands & Feet
9. Requiring an Excessive Amount of Sleep to Function Properly
10. Brain Fog or Mental Sluggishness
11. Muscle and Joint Pains, Carpal Tunnel/Tendinitis problems
These symptoms are common in people who suffer from thyroid disease.
According to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) there were 27 million Americans with thyroid disease in 2005 and over 1/2 of them were undiagnosed. This is because the standard thyroid testing you are receiving at your medical doctor or endocrinologist is inadequate, insufficient, incomplete, and just flat out a joke if you understand thyroid physiology.
Have you been tested and told you are normal but you are still having throid symptoms such as fatigue and depression? Perhaps you are one of the many who has been diagnosed with a thyroid disease, are on medication, but still experience these symptoms. If you would like to begin the journey to health fill in the form above or Call Dr. Warren directly at 952-921-5858.

