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# 808205 Cholesterol dropped from 257 to 155
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Cholesterol dropped from 257 to 155
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I have great results. I have been taking Cholesterol Care in combination with T3 ... treatment for ...
I have been checking my temp. Actually, I had the extreme luck to have a naturopath who diagnosed m ...
 
     
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Not responding to regular thyroid treatment for 4 years...Too late?
Is it unusual for the temperature to rise quickly with WT3?
Is Raynaud's phenomenon related to WTS?
 
     
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I have great results. I have been taking Cholesterol Care in combination with T3 ... treatment for 2 months and my cholestrol number dropped from 257 to 155. Your website has been a godsend to me. I had not been feeling good for a couple years and you gave me the courage to continuing the search for a doctor who would listen to my symptoms and treat me for low thyroid. I found Dr. Richard Gracer, San Ramon from your website. I am slowly but surely returning to feeling like my old self. I had forgotten what it felt to feel good. You give a great service.

Donna R.  
 
     
 
 
I have been checking my temp. Actually, I had the extreme luck to have a naturopath who diagnosed me with Wilson's Temperature Syndrome about 2 years ago. The T-3 treatment has been successful. I only relapse when I am going through extreme stress or once in awhile my temperature gets unstable with my menses or ovulation and then stabilizes. Thanks for all the info. I am trying to get my mom to try the T-3 treatment as low temperature runs frequently in my family members. Believe it or not she lives down the street from one of the doctors on your MD list so I hope she will be trying the T-3 soon and start healing.

Sheri  
 


Question & Answers    
 
 
 
I have been on thyroid medication for 4 years now and I don't feel any better, would something like this work for me? Or is it too late?

Carina  
 
     
 

The WT3 protocol is specifically intended for patients who are not responding well to traditional thyroid medication. And many patients have responded well to the WT3 protocol even after they had not responded well to traditional thyroid treatment for 10 to 20 years. So there is plenty of reason for you to have hope.

Best wishes,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 
     
 
 
It is so wonderful to hear that I am not "the only one"! I just started the WT3 protocol today, and I am concerned about side effects. Three hours after my first dose, my temperature rose to 98.3 (my average has been 96.8 over the past 3 weeks ). I started feeling achy and had a slight headache. I called my doctor and took a dose of T4, which resolved the symptoms. She wants me to stay off the T3 for 3 days. I could not find any information about having a sharp rise in temperature so soon. Has anyone else experienced this? Any suggestions?  
 
     
 

It is a little unusual for a patient's temperature to rise so much so quickly. I'm going to assume that you started on the typical starting dose of 7.5 mcg per dose two times a day. Of course, a higher starting dose could explain rapid temperature changes. Nevertheless, even if patients do notice a rapid temperature change on a small dose that can be a fairly good sign that they will respond well to treatment. T3 medicine can cause unsteadiness in T3 levels. The usual symptoms of T3 unsteadiness are achiness and fluid retention. Achiness that responds well to a T4 test dose (see Chapter 10 in Doctor's Manual) is typical of T3 unsteadiness. Patients that are sensitive to a starting dose of 7.5 mcg and 7.5 mcg incremental increases often do well on a starting dose of 3.75 mcg with 3.75 mcg incremental increases. These 3.75 mcg doses must be compounded by a pharmacist and cannot be accomplished by splitting 7.5 mcg capsules as that will disrupt the sustained-release delivery of the T3.

Best regards,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 
     
 
 
Dr. Wilson,
In the past year I have put on about 15 lbs, yet I eat like a bird. My temps are typically 96.3-97.6, and I seem to have many of the symptoms of Wilson's. I recently went to the doctor to have a thyroid panel done, and everything came back normal. When I asked him about Wilson's he brushed me off and asked if I was depressed! I am wondering if the WT3 protocol is covered by insurance companies? Also, I have Raynaud's phenomenon (loss of circulation in my extremities when I am cold). Is it a symptom, or at all related to Wilson's Syndrome? Thanks!  
 
     
 

Yes, Raynaud's phenomenon can be a symptom of WTS. I remember one patient I had in particular. She was an operating room nurse who developed Raynaud's. She was also an avid scuba diver. Her Raynaud's had progressed to the point that she was in danger of not being able to continue working in the OR because of how cold the OR's are kept. And she was giving up scuba as well since any part of her body that went in the water would turn blue. It was easy to see how deep she went into the water because she would be blue from the water line down. This troublesome symptom disappeared completely when she normalized her body temperatures with the WT3 protocol.

Coverage for the WT3 protocol depends on the insurance company and the policy.

Kind regards,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 


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