04/06/2025
We're starting tomorrow night! The Course that changed my medical practice goes Live again Sunday April 6 at 6 pm Central. Announcement and signup link (FREE) in the comments.
I remember exactly where I was when I heard the lecture that changed my life - in the Pecos Meeting room at the Ga***rd Texan Resort. The presenter at this medical conference listed out all the hypothyroid symptoms: constipation, loss of eyebrow hair, low heart rate, wanting to sleep all the time, and the rest. And then he mentioned that taking combined T4/T3 fixed all of that, even when the TSH is normal. At the time I did not care that he didn’t know WHY! He had just described me, in every detail, and I was eager to try what he had recommended. And it worked! Every major symptom I had either improved or disappeared. So began my search for the answers to ”why”.
While I was learning, I started seeing people with symptoms like me everywhere, particularly in my ENT clinic. When I would treat them, their chronic sinusitis would often just disappear, not to mention the other symptoms. And every one of them said “my doctor suspected thyroid but my tests were fine”.
That was 20 years ago. Now I want every physician to learn this, so that you can give your patients a better answer than “your labs are fine”.
Come join me for a Free 2 part masterclass where I’ll share what I have learned. I call it “When Normal TSH isn’t normal”.
We start at 6 central on May 21, invitation is in the comments.
The first day:
You’ll learn how to recognize the 3 patterns in hypothyroidism and how to be sure of yourself when testing.
You’ll learn why TSH and T4 isn’t the best test plan for many thyroid disorders.
You’ll learn the 5 inexpensive tests I use each time I test my patients and why they are all important to get the most accurate results.
You’ll learn how to start a patient on the right dose of thyroid medicine without causing T3 “spikes”, and how to adjust until they feel better.
The second day:
You’ll learn how to treat someone who has “subclinical hypothyroidism” so that they actually get symptom relief.
You’ll learn why splitting up the thyroid dose is so important.
You’ll learn how to fix someone who has been given Levothyroxine and doesn’t feel better.
And finally, we’ll touch briefly on some other hormone imbalances that coexist with hypothyroidism, and how they interact.