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# 1005295 WTS Newsletter: ''Noticed major improvements, it's just amazing to me''
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WTS Newsletter: "Noticed major improvements, it's just amazing to me"
Success Stories  
     
 
I have been taking the T3 for a couple of months now...I am titrating off my second round....I have ...
I find your website most interesting and I plan to follow up on all the ideas you have given me. I f ...
I noticed almost immediately that my hands were no longer ice cold and so did my husband. I not only ...
 
     
Question & Answers  
     
 
Would you expect an up-and-down reaction to the T3 during the initial stages?
Please advise if you have an ND in Toronto
How do I get treatment if the doctors will not even listen?
 
     
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Success Stories    
 
 
 
I have been taking the T3 for a couple of months now...I am titrating off my second round....I have noticed major improvements as has my doctor and those who have to be around me every day.....I have also come across 3 or 4 other women who seem to have a lot of the same symptoms as I do...It's just amazing to me.....Thank you for all your support and guidance...I am very hopeful that round 3 will prove to be the one that captures my temp.....

Mary  
 
     
 
 
I find your website most interesting and I plan to follow up on all the ideas you have given me. I first learned about T3 from our local police officer who is now taking T3 and he swears by it. I find T3 very interesting and I fully plan to try it. Thank you so much for your information and I will keep you informed of my treatment and situation. Websites like this and Dr. Wilson are life savers and I am thankful that I came across this website. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart.
Robin  
 
     
 
 
I noticed almost immediately that my hands were no longer ice cold and so did my husband. I not only have WTS but suffer from [chronic muscle (fibro) pain]. I am still having some fatigue issues, however, I have had spurts of energy which have even allowed me to occasionally return to the tennis court.

Thank you for your concern and I know I will one day get better!

Jeanine R.  
 


Question & Answers    
 
 
 
I experienced a sudden and dramatic hair loss starting at the beginning of January. I lost 50% of my hair in 6 weeks and was in a panic because my PCP told me I was perfectly healthy and my TSH levels were fine. At the suggestion of a friend, I went to a naturopathic/holistic MD and was immediately diagnosed with WTS. I've joked all my life that I'm "practically dead" because my normal temperature, blood pressure and pulse were so low. After ten days on the T3, my hair loss slowed significantly. After 3 weeks of taking notes, my body temp went from the low 97s to mid 98s consistently. This should indicate that the T3 is working as planned. However, the past week or so, I've noticed the hair loss increasing again. Would you expect an up-and-down reaction to the T3 during the initial stages? What can you recommend for further treatment? Would a serious increase in stress undo all the good we've done so far (I'm in such a period of stess right now!)?

Thank you-
EL in CLT  
 
     
 

Yes EL,

The whole goal to the WT3 protocol is to get temperatures up and steady. They can be brought up with T3 but T3 by mouth can make T3 levels unsteady, which is OK because when patients wean off T3 their temperatures often remain improved and their temperatures tend to steady down.

Thus, symptoms can improve when the temperature is coming up and they can come back somewhat when the temperature gets unsteady. Chapter 10 of the Doctor's Manual describes the management of unsteadiness.

Yes, stress can destabilize and/or lower the temperature.

Hair loss is a challenge to treat because when the symptom is gone hair can begin to grow back. When the symptom comes back it would be bad enough if the hair just stopped growing again, but sometimes some of the hair that grew back can fall out again. I don't need to tell you how frustrating that can be (yes it can feel as though it has undone the good that's been done). But just because some hair falls out doesn't mean that all the good that's been done actually has been undone. People often retain benefit from one cycle to another and therefore often need less T3 on subsequent cycles and less T3 is easier to keep steady and is less likely to result in up-and-down reactions.

Sometimes people's hair grows back the best when they have finished the protocol completely and they are off the medicine. Particularly if their temperatures hold normal (since there T3 levels will be very steady since they are off the T3).

Warmly,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 
     
 
 
Please advise if you have an ND in Toronto.

Thanks,
Linda C.  
 
     
 

Yes Linda,

You can check this link under Canada:
List of WTS Physicians.

Best wishes,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 
     
 
 
I have had 3 doctors who I have tried to explain all of my symptoms and how I felt it was a thyroid problem, and all of them have just dismissed me as that they know that I don't have that problem. How do I get treatment if the doctors will not even listen?  
 
     
 

You can try seeing a doctor on our List of WTS Physicians.

And you can read our Patient Guide about how to quickly and easily get treatment.

Hope that helps,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 


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