Surprising truth about your pituitary and thyroid disease

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @tonih3433
    @tonih3433 2 года назад

    Wonderful video, thank you 😊

  • @patrickrosado7108
    @patrickrosado7108 Год назад

    Hello dr. Im in need of some help or advice my Tsh levels were at 280 in november i went to er with ligh headedness and felt dizzy i follow up with an indocronologist and next reading came at 16.0 which is undestanable but recently in May had another blood test at 149 which is ofcourse obsurd and my dr was amazed and astonished because i dont symptoms and im perfectly feeling okay with nothing to be concerened , is there something else that has to do with the thyroid gland because also i have NO swelling in the neck or any feeling

    • @DrChristianson
      @DrChristianson  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment! I offer virtual consultations and would love to help you. Please visit thyroidopinion.com/ to select a time to meet with me. If you are just getting started on your thyroid journey, I would recommend my free program 'Thyroid Beginner Series'. Here is a link to the program: thyroidbeginnerseries.com/.

  • @bumbles3304
    @bumbles3304 5 лет назад

    Fantastic explanation, thank you.

  • @rugrat1235
    @rugrat1235 5 лет назад +2

    My 1st visit to an endocrinologist was Oct 30th. I've had a DXSCAN, lots of bloodwork, & doing a free cortisol urine test next week. Thank you for explaining this in a way I can understand. Knowledge is power & I feel much more comfortable since I have a better understanding of what could be going on. God Bless You💕

  • @monicanixon5140
    @monicanixon5140 5 лет назад

    This helps for a solid thought process...the makings for an intelligent conversation w/ one's doctor. Thank You Dr.Christiansen!°•~

  • @muminatqanitat28
    @muminatqanitat28 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you very much. This was very informative. Please make more videos on the pituitary cortisol and thyroid. Appreciate it.

  • @elainec5333
    @elainec5333 7 лет назад +6

    Could a 12mm pineal cyst possibly result in a cascade of hormonal, neurotransmitter and cytokine imbalances? Thank you for being the bright, honest, thorough, guiding light that empowers us to do better, be better and feel better.

  • @mmafanstevens9274
    @mmafanstevens9274 5 лет назад +2

    I have been having many terrible symptoms of Lupus and RA. My ANA is very high. Fluid on my heart. Heart rate that drops to 35. Causing me to go unconscious. I was also had an MRI and it shows a small Tumor on my Pituitary gland.

  • @LangdonHimebaugh
    @LangdonHimebaugh 7 лет назад +2

    Nice explanation. My wife and mother both have low thyroid function with NO autoimmune antibodies detected. Both occurred after childbirth. I used to think it was related to pituitary function. After the statistics in the video I don't think so. Do you have an explanation somewhere about the causes of non-autoimmune low thyroid function? I've heard this makes up only about 5% of all low thyroid function population. Want to make sure thyroid supplementation is proper course of action for these individuals. Thanks.

  • @morelhunter3966
    @morelhunter3966 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video Dr! I had menengitis as a newborn and have felt most of my life to be tired, depressed with difficulty thinking. At times when it's severe I even have difficulty speaking almost like I'm drunk. Ive heard that menengitis as a baby can possibly cause pituitary issues. Is this a possibility and do you think it would be worthwhile looking into?

  • @Andrea-ue8db
    @Andrea-ue8db 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you your so helpful. Great vídeo!

  • @georgejenkins1242
    @georgejenkins1242 5 лет назад

    i had a mri today ,i was told last week my tesertonste test came back 000.may be a tumor