firebreather
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Listening to Haidut the other day on one of Danny Roddy's podcast he said if thyroid meds are not raising pulse and temp it's either because of Vitamin A deficiency or an infection.
I've tried taking more than enough T3 and my temps and pulse barely move but if I take to much I do get cold feet which I'm pretty sure is pointing to an adrenaline response.
My question is does it seem right that if i have a Vitamin A deficiency or infection that's is keeping the T3 from affecting my thyroid but I could still have an adrenaline response from it?
Also if one of these things is keeping the T3 from bringing up pulse and temps would it affect my T3 and Free T3 blood results?
I've tried taking more than enough T3 and my temps and pulse barely move but if I take to much I do get cold feet which I'm pretty sure is pointing to an adrenaline response.
My question is does it seem right that if i have a Vitamin A deficiency or infection that's is keeping the T3 from affecting my thyroid but I could still have an adrenaline response from it?
Also if one of these things is keeping the T3 from bringing up pulse and temps would it affect my T3 and Free T3 blood results?