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Old 10-29-2009, 11:25 AM #1
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Default thyroid meds regarding hashimoto's

hi. i had a question regarding hasimotots and meds. since in hasimotos the immune system is attacking the thyroid...when the patient gets on external hormones be it natural like armour or synthetic like synthroid...does the immune system continue to attack the thyroid? or does it attack the new hormones that are in the body?

i hope some one can help me clear this up. thank you.
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