Thyroid Book Chapter 1: Use the Algorithm Right Away
Updated July 4, 2024
Thyroid Program
Front Cover: Thyroid Algorithm A
TOC
Publishers
Dedication
Disclaimer
Testimonials: Deb, Sharon, Kristin, Susan, Rob
Ch 0: Introduction edit
Ch 1: Use the Algorithm Right Away edit
Ch 2: Forms of Thyroid Medication edit
Ch 3: Essential Concepts: T4, T3, RT3 edit
Ch 4: TSH: A Failed Measure, and its replacement RT3
Ch 5: Thyroid Medication Adjustment
Ch 6: True Stories
Ch 7: Other Important Measures
Ch 8: Other Important Connections
Ch 9: Healing the Thyroid
Ch 10: Working with your Prescirber
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Chapter 1:
“A kid working at a MacDonald’s counter can adjust thyroid medicine better than this”
— an anonymous philosopher
Summary Points:
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- Many thyroid patients are dissatisfied with their thyroid care–you can take control!
- This Thyroid Algorithm A (TAA) is so simple that it can be utilized by anyone. The logic and science which follow can be left to those who want a better understanding
- This TAA only requires three measures: Reverse T3, Free T3 and Free T4 to better understand thyroid function throughout the body
- In response to the three above measures, this TAA helps understand the need for BOTH T3 and T4 to best understand thyroid levels throughout the body
- This TAA provides understanding the need for BOTH T3 and T4 to best adjust thyroid levels
- Over 95% of conventional physicians use TSH and T4 as the only tests to measure thyroid function
- Over 95% of conventional physicians use T4 (Synthroid, levothyroxine)
Life is short, time is precious. If you are reading this book, you or someone you care about probably has some degree of fog and/or fatigue and limited resources to do this, so lets start with teaching you how to evaluate your thyroid function.
This book will focus on essential thyroid therapy. While this method is backed by long-standing quality science, those details will be saved for later chapters and books.
The reason that I am writing this book, despite there being so many already, is that I formulated a “Thyroid Algorithm” several years ago after my frustration with my mother-in-law’s thyroid care. I will save the story for a later chapter, but the degree of suffering that I witnessed, not only in her case, but so many, got me angry enough to engage a philosopher who came up with the statement above. Anyone can do it!
Since then, I have been teaching my patients to apply the Thyroid Algorithm, not only to feel better, but to know why and how to do it. I teach my patients to fish, at least those who want to…
I have chosen the word “Therapy” for the title, rather than “Treatment” or “Therapeutics”. All would have worked but for me the connotation of Therapy implies healing, rather than managing or curing. Our thyroid system can heal, even after resection or radiation. The thyroid gland is a small part of the thyroid-iodine-adrenal system. When thyroid medication is sub-optimally adjusted, it stresses other systems and ultimately becomes chronic due to the ripple effects. For most patients, the pattern has been brewing for a decade or more before the thyroid is addressed, in part due to incomplete testing and sub-optimal treatment strategy.
To heal well, the best approach is more comprehensive and therefore more holistic. Indeed, while we will focus on the logic of thyroid assessment and medication adjustment, it will all work better and deeper if this approach is a part of a multi-dimensional approach. The Holistic approach includes at the least: breath, sleep, water, food, movement, purpose, and stress management.
It is estimated that more than 50% of thyroid patients are dissatisfied with their thyroid status. The usual complaints are insufficient energy or stamina, a feeling of thickness, stiffness, slowness, coldness that can affect the hair, skin, joints, bowels, immune system, and brain. If you are reading this book then you have probably figured out that a Primary Care Provider or an Endocrinologist who only orders two or three thyroid labs is not going to be of any help. This is because the tests are incomplete and there are only three ways to go with T4 medication– up, down, or same. I’m excited to finally put this all down in a book to share with you!