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Old 05-28-2021, 02:51 PM #1
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Again to me, it's not what we do in life, live life fasting. To me this is common sense.

A D.O. back in 2002, fixed my 10 yrs of depression as docs could not help me with all their labs. He called in Armour thyroid, no labs and in 4 days depression lifted, after 10 yrs. Boy do I miss him, smart old school doc.

Maybe you know Atty, when did labs start or were they always around.
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