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Mayo Clinic
200 1st St SW
Rochester, MN 55905-0001
Phone: (507) 284-2784
Interest Areas:
Adrenal ...
Charles F. Abboud, MD, BcH
Mayo Clinic
200 1st St SW
Rochester, MN 55905-0001
Phone: (507) 284-2784
Interest Areas:
Adrenal Disorders
General Endocrinology and Metabolism
Pituitary Disorders
Reproductive Endocrinology
Thyroid Dysfunction
PCOS
Or
Paul C. Carpenter, MD, FACE
Mayo Clinic
200 1st St SW
Rochester, MN 55905-0001
Directions to Office
Phone: (507) 284-0051
Interest Areas:
Adrenal Disorders
Ectopic Endocrine Syndromes
General Endocrinology and Metabolism
Hypertension
Pituitary Disorders
Reproductive Endocrinology
PCOS
Any suggestion?
Telling you that you are probably wasting your time because Mayoclinic is pure black and white on their diagnosis.
They treat according to numbers not by symptoms. Be better off looking into an ND call them and ask if how they treat. IF you are so persistance about going to mayoclinic call then ask what their views about adrenal fatigue and also euthyroidisim. I had one patient 17 years old that went to endo with same kind of issue and they were literally kicked out of the office. So telling you now you better keep your come. First of all you live in the damn goiter belt of the USA and like i mentioned several times before IODINE DEFICEINCY MAY RESPRESENTS HYPOPITUITARISM.
Let me guess you rarely salt your food and if you do you use sea salts?
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No, pretty much everything's salted, salt on our patatoes, corn on the cob with salt and butter, basically any where you go will have iodized salt. Processed foods contain a lot of salt as well.
No, pretty much everything's salted, salt on our patatoes, corn on the cob with salt and butter, basically any where you go will have iodized salt. Processed foods contain a lot of salt as well.
Sodium content in food does contain iodine there is a huge different. I think you are very bright but need to sift through all the bull shit out there and get to the facts. It took me 6 years and over 20,000 hours of research looking at gov't studies dealing with the body to fully understand the human body. I am glad that I did it but one thing I learned is to never micromanage things because you are going to be a dog chasing its tail for many years. So it you want to learn more about what happens to the body I would start to research over training syndrome and anorexia nervosa as well as the neurological impact and physiological factors then you will fine your answer and how to handle your situation.
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Sodium content in food does contain iodine there is a huge different. I think you are very bright but need to sift through all the bull shit out there and get to the facts. It took me 6 years and over 20,000 hours of research looking at gov't studies dealing with the body to fully understand the human body. I am glad that I did it but one thing I learned is to never micromanage things because you are going to be a dog chasing its tail for many years. So it you want to learn more about what happens to the body I would start to research over training syndrome and anorexia nervosa as well as the neurological impact and physiological factors then you will fine your answer and how to handle your situation.
You are young enough to be able to rebound once the imbalances are found. My crystal ball fell and broke on the ffloor so with out knowing all the medical history I can not promise anything. Also to being a wrester you may have gave a new meaning to the saying "being dropped on your head" so high risk sport could have resulting in potential damage to your pituitary.
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You are young enough to be able to rebound once the imbalances are found. My crystal ball fell and broke on the ffloor so with out knowing all the medical history I can not promise anything. Also to being a wrester you may have gave a new meaning to the saying "being dropped on your head" so high risk sport could have resulting in potential damage to your pituitary.
Well hard, you've been great so far I can eliminate the structural pituitary damage because of the MRI I had done on the pituitary and hypothalamus.
I hope something regulates itself soon.
Most likely if you have low cholesterol start taking it because it will provide the building blocks you need to make your hormones. Many people with low cholesterol tend to have some kind of hidden infections and no matter how much cholesterol you eat it will not matter because you may be like my self paradoxical.
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