S-VV
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I have normal(ish) temps: 96.8F (36C) when waking up and 98.42F (36.9) after a few hours plus eating, and my heart rate is usually 80-90 bpm. Im dealing primarily with intractable whole body pain (neuropathic, osteoarthritic etc...) of CNS/nervous origen. I also have marked elevations of lactic acid after normal activities like walking. My question is, do you think thyroid is helpful in these circumstances?
Anectotally, I feel so much better in summer its unreal. I supplement with Vit D to get to high levels year round and use very bright plus red light, so discarding that, I can only think of thyroid being the differential factor between summer and the rest of the year. Also, caffeine is the most effective analgesic I have tried, so again, pointing to thyroid.
Would using thyroid despite normal temps be a rational choice, or am I walking into long term problems?
Anectotally, I feel so much better in summer its unreal. I supplement with Vit D to get to high levels year round and use very bright plus red light, so discarding that, I can only think of thyroid being the differential factor between summer and the rest of the year. Also, caffeine is the most effective analgesic I have tried, so again, pointing to thyroid.
Would using thyroid despite normal temps be a rational choice, or am I walking into long term problems?