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		By: Cheryl Rohrer		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I don&#039;t have any symptoms of Hashimotos that I know of for the past 20 years since getting diagnosed.. I&#039;ve always felt great. I found out accidentally when I asked my doctor to check me at age 35, because my identical twin accidentally found out she had it. Since you believe a better way to diagnose is by how someone is feeling and not bloodwork (if i read the above correctly) does this mean I may not need medication or could it mean I may not have Hashimotos?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t have any symptoms of Hashimotos that I know of for the past 20 years since getting diagnosed.. I&#8217;ve always felt great. I found out accidentally when I asked my doctor to check me at age 35, because my identical twin accidentally found out she had it. Since you believe a better way to diagnose is by how someone is feeling and not bloodwork (if i read the above correctly) does this mean I may not need medication or could it mean I may not have Hashimotos?</p>
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