Post Antibody Remission Management
You’ve finally achieved antibody remission and stayed there for the 6 to 12 months to ensure sustainable remission and stopped meds but you still feel tired, fatigued, cold, over heated, constipated or loose stools, anxious, depressed and/or mentally sluggish. This is because remission is not cured. These symptoms post remission are common because remission does not always equate to optimal thyroid levels. Heck, even those without thyroid disease don’t necessarily have optimal thyroid levels. But you can have optimal thyroid levels and good quality of life through proper management.
This can be fixed in most cases!! The Thyroid Keeper’s Protocol is a lifelong management protocol that doesn’t stop when you reach full antibody remission and stop meds, it just changes slightly depending on what your thyroid levels are doing. You must learn it because your doctor doesn’t know this nor do they care to learn.
Due to the risk factors associated with trying these post remission methods before it’s advisable by under educated patients or the newly diagnosed, I will not teach these methods in the group setting. That would be irresponsible and negligent of me. I may be a lot of things but I’m neither of those two!!
So, if you’ve achieved sustainable full antibody remission and been able to stop meds but your thyroid levels are too low or too high and/or you’re still having symptoms, please consider a consult and working with me so you can live your best Graves life.
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