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deficiency, can further confound the diagnosis. Graves' disease is the commonest cause of true thyrotoxicosis in pregnancy. Where there is prolonged and intractable nausea and vomiting, Graves' disease should be distinguished from hyperemesis gravidarum of pregnancy and transient hyperthyroxinaemia of pregnancy. Changes in Thyroid Function Test TFT Results Due to Pregnancy http://www obfocus com/high-risk/Thyroidtests htm. Body Fat Calculators - Body Mass Index Chart -. You can have an exact measurement of your body-fat percent done by bioelectrical impedance, underwater weighing or skin-fold caliper. Meanwhile, here are some general body-fat percent guidelines. realthyroidhelp com View topic - Alternative Therapies realthyroidhelp com. Alternative Therapies For general questions about thyroid disease, and its treatment with natural thyroid hormones, read and post in this forum. Ok, so I am going to be seeing a DO in Cincinnati in early November. I found him recommended on one of the "find an armour prescribing doc" websites. I've been charting my basal temp for him, which makes me feel like at least he is already looking at my symptoms instead of only my blood though I understand he does take blood and use those results as well . At any rate, when I scheduled the appointment, I told the receptionist that I did have thyroid antibodies present in my last set of lab work, and she told me that it was likely that Dr. Cincinnati I'll just refer to him as that for now would want me to do some alternative therapies that have been shown to heal the autoimmune side of things. My question is, has anyone here had any of those therapies done? What therapies might they be recommending to me? I'd like to do some research before he barrages me with these things, so I am prepared. I am generally rather skeptical of "alternative" therapies, but I am to the point of just wanting to find something that works whether the FDA approves it or not. The most prominant one we seem to talk about on this forum is low dose naltrexone. The following information is provided in the. Easily Accessible Information topic, but I have posted it here, especially for you. There are a number of proposed treatments to reduce or eliminate an antibody attack on the thyroid. Some people choose to try the STTM

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