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Strange And Funny Video, But Informative Too


Dixiebell

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Not sure if anyone has seen this. It is talking about the TSH test.

I hope it is ok to post this.


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cassP Contributor

ha ha ha ha , i just watched this via facebook... so so so true.. even down to the antidepressants which my pcp wanted to put me on when i complained i felt like i was on METH with the Synthroid....

geez lady

also- did u see where Ronaldo (Brazilian soccer legend) just retired... and that one of the issues was that he needed to get on meds. he has Hypothyroidism- and Thyroid hormones violate the anti-doping rules- CAN U BELIEVE THAT???? those hormones are essential- even to avoid a stroke or heart attack.... i could not believe it

kareng Grand Master

Very funny! Sad, but still funny!

GFinDC Veteran

Good one! They should make all endocrinologists watch this.

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Jaimiejo Newbie

Wow.... this is like someone recorded my visits to my Endo (only without the costumes...) Anyone have any suggestions on how to have this conversation with my Endo or information that I can take with me to get him to listen??? Unfortunately I live in a small town and I already have to drive an hr to see the Endo I have now so getting a new one isn't really an option.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

That was twisted, funny, sad and informative.

Makes you wonder about tge creator, hmmm?

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