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What Is The Treatment For Thyroid Disease?

Im so upset, I have Hashimotos disease, Tyroid slow disease and Diabieties. I was sent to a Remo doc because of my blood results, I have bin felling very sick for months now. the test show that my CRP was hi 2.0 and my ESR hi 39, so then i was sent for more blood test by the Remo doc, I got a copy of my results and had 11 red marks with hi or low readings. I saw her yesterday and she said my test were fine. I am so fustrated and dont know were to turn to I no that something is going on and I dont know what because I fell realy bad. She said its all do to my tyroid disease im not happy with that answer. What can I do.
Wed, 6 Jan 2016
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hashimoto is disease in which anti thyroid antibodies are formed in body so there is inflammation and crp esr are marker of inflammation so don't worry it's truly due to your thyroid
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What Is The Treatment For Thyroid Disease?

hashimoto is disease in which anti thyroid antibodies are formed in body so there is inflammation and crp esr are marker of inflammation so don t worry it s truly due to your thyroid