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Old 02-28-2008, 11:24 AM #5
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Originally Posted by Silverlady View Post
Have they thoroughly tested his thyroid? I'm not talking just the TSH, I mean the entire thyroid panel. Thyroid problems can cause low body temps. And a whole kit and kaboddile of other things.

Good luck.
Billye
Thanks for your interest. Yes we have took him to see an endo. and his thyroid was checked out. I wonder if an area of his brain has injury that contols things like body temp, hunger, and pain.
Bill
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