Hashimoto Thyroiditis - EXPLAINED IN 2 MINUTES! (Autoimmune Hypothyroid)

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MinuteSchool
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Thank you so much for this. I can show my family because they don’t understand why Im so sick.

S.D.M
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I was diagnosed today with this and bet that the 20+ years I've been on synthetic drugs to treat my hypothyroidism has caused this "unknown" problem 🙄 they will never admit it. This is why it's so important people make their own educated decisions based on research. I was 17 when I started and just trusted my doctors. Never again. Anything that goes in my body now is thoroughly examined!

NewLife-Ronita
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Just got diagnosed with this today, so here i am learning about it lol

ZMBIZ
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Lost all my hair in the middle of my head. Fatigue, weight gain, mood swings, depression (so I thought) and come to find out it’s my thyroid. Problem is here in Las Vegas there’s a 6 month wait seemingly at every endocrinologist in town who accepts my insurance as a pe teacher. For 5 years doctors thought lupus, RA, Fibromyalgia and it’s thyroid. Anyone with a nodule on thyroid. ✌🏾❤️

korywalker
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Wow this is interesting. I love learning about health and diseases . Thanks for ths explanation. 🤙

irmakalember
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I have Hashimoto’s and supposedly hypo thyroid
But the immune problem immune disease my current symptoms have worsen so I can’t think anymore to where I’m not functioning like a normal person I have to work harder than before before I was doing at least 50% of my brain working hard now I’m down to 22 I have to work harder to function and think correctly I’ve been having high blood it’s sometimes hard for me to speak my heart hurts my brain hurts my female organs hurt tell me is anyone going through the same thing because I literally feel like I’m dying and I can go months and days without speaking and all I do is literally sleep and it’s so hard to get energy these doctors are not helping me even function and wellness Practice doctors are not helping me I sometimes lose my hair I have bumps in my throat could be possibly nodules but currently going to go get that ultrasound to find out my bones hurt it’s just a lot going on even though I’m so weak I can’t even rip a piece of paper is so sad every time I get emotional I heard I heard from my throat my thyroid it’s like if somebody is choking me suffocating me stabbing me it’s so much pain

LyricSky
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Seriously endocrinologists are the biggest quacks I could imagine. They prescribe you exactly one drug, synthetic T4. That's all they do. Some prescribe naltrexone, which basically gets them off alcohol which probably is good for the thyroid. So to be a endocrinologist is to be a T4 pusher. They have to be able to read 3 numbers but in the end can interpret them any way they like, and often the numbers say nothing anyway. They seriously claim that 'treatment' ie extra T4, will halt the 'progression' of autoimmune disease and prevent thyroid from burning out. Claiming high TSH is inflammatory to the thyroid. Please. Hormones are signaling molecules, they are not inflammatory. And since the thyroid apparently isn't reacting with high T4 in the first place, what's the problem? The endocrinologist seem to be sitting in a sweet spot of snake oil consultant because people want a solution and the endo sells them one and tells them yes that was the problem.
The TSH receptor antibody assay seems to be new, but I haven't heard that this is common at all in hashimotos (more related to graves), and that the antibodies can be neutral, agonistic, or blocking. Seems like someone needs to make up their mind/explain which one is prevalent clearly opposite reactions. Also I don't see anywhere what type the TSH antibody when it exists at all is, ie is it one where the macrophages home in on the antibody and destroy the thyroid cell? Probably not or they would have used this for PR.

Rene-uzeb
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What factors contribute to causing hashimotos?

MsKatrinaSL
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How is this different than Lupus? THey seem to have some similarities, though in affecting different organs. (Possibly together?)

noahriding
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Wtf, so where is it located? Is that the back vertebrate what the f*** am I looking at

TurboDz
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The cause is known. Mineral deficiency

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