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		By: Dana Trentini		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://hypothyroidmom.com/eft-tapping-for-anxiety-depression-fibromyalgia-weight-loss-insomnia/#comment-28039&quot;&gt;Teresa Bacon&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Teresa, I&#039;m sorry to hear the challenges you have faced in finding goo thyroid care. It shouldn&#039;t be so difficult in this day and age but it continues to be a struggle to find good thyroid doctors sadly. In case you continue to struggle to find a doctor open to prescribing NDT in your area, I&#039;ve been compiling lists of doctors based on recommendations from my Hypothyroid Mom readers for the past ten years. I have lists for every US state as well as the UK, Canada, and Australia. I provide a list of doctors in a person&#039;s region for every person that I meet for an individual virtual consult in case it is of interest:
https://ny786.infusionsoft.app/app/orderForms/Talk-with-Dana-Trentini-30min

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://hypothyroidmom.com/eft-tapping-for-anxiety-depression-fibromyalgia-weight-loss-insomnia/#comment-28039">Teresa Bacon</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Teresa, I&#8217;m sorry to hear the challenges you have faced in finding goo thyroid care. It shouldn&#8217;t be so difficult in this day and age but it continues to be a struggle to find good thyroid doctors sadly. In case you continue to struggle to find a doctor open to prescribing NDT in your area, I&#8217;ve been compiling lists of doctors based on recommendations from my Hypothyroid Mom readers for the past ten years. I have lists for every US state as well as the UK, Canada, and Australia. I provide a list of doctors in a person&#8217;s region for every person that I meet for an individual virtual consult in case it is of interest:<br />
<a href="https://ny786.infusionsoft.app/app/orderForms/Talk-with-Dana-Trentini-30min" rel="nofollow ugc">https://ny786.infusionsoft.app/app/orderForms/Talk-with-Dana-Trentini-30min</a></p>
<p>Great to have you at Hypothyroid Mom.</p>
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		By: Teresa Bacon		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dana, 
I&#039;m 54 and I&#039;ve lived with hypothyroidism since diagnosis in 2005. Long story short my Endocrinologist wouldn&#039;t do anything but go by my numbers so I went off meds and dealt with symptoms with the help of my newer GP we just watched levels and waited. Over a year ago I bottomed out and we decided to try with a new endo. A year later and other than the usual tests he will not acknowledge that it&#039;s not helping because well the numbers are within range. Both times I&#039;ve stayed on the meds and been a good patient I gain weight. 
Help how do I convice my in network dr. about these new approaches? I&#039;ve taken a screen shot of the tests you suggest I want to approach him with the idea of testing the rt3, I am just afraid to be rebuffed yet again. He&#039;s a young dr and every time I bring up the subject of weight gain he finds something from our conversation to explain away my weight gain. Examples. I told him I had done well on paleo (before meds) and my weight was the lowest it had ever been. (mentioning eating lots of nuts) he then spent a long time explaining the high calorie content of nuts and the exagerated portion sizes with which Americans are accustomed. I am 5&#039;4&quot; and up to 165 lbs. before the meds I was 137 lbs How can I convince him to do these extra tests that I can&#039;t afford to do otherwise?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dana,<br />
I&#8217;m 54 and I&#8217;ve lived with hypothyroidism since diagnosis in 2005. Long story short my Endocrinologist wouldn&#8217;t do anything but go by my numbers so I went off meds and dealt with symptoms with the help of my newer GP we just watched levels and waited. Over a year ago I bottomed out and we decided to try with a new endo. A year later and other than the usual tests he will not acknowledge that it&#8217;s not helping because well the numbers are within range. Both times I&#8217;ve stayed on the meds and been a good patient I gain weight.<br />
Help how do I convice my in network dr. about these new approaches? I&#8217;ve taken a screen shot of the tests you suggest I want to approach him with the idea of testing the rt3, I am just afraid to be rebuffed yet again. He&#8217;s a young dr and every time I bring up the subject of weight gain he finds something from our conversation to explain away my weight gain. Examples. I told him I had done well on paleo (before meds) and my weight was the lowest it had ever been. (mentioning eating lots of nuts) he then spent a long time explaining the high calorie content of nuts and the exagerated portion sizes with which Americans are accustomed. I am 5&#8217;4&#8243; and up to 165 lbs. before the meds I was 137 lbs How can I convince him to do these extra tests that I can&#8217;t afford to do otherwise?</p>
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