16 | Unlock the Hidden Link Between Thyroid Health and Your Persistent Pain
Description
In today's episode of the Pain-Free Formula podcast, Stacey explores a health issue that often flies under the radar despite its widespread impact.
Many people struggle with persistent discomfort that conventional tests frequently miss or dismiss. You'll hear about the subtle clues that can signal a deeper underlying cause, and why standard approaches might not always catch what’s really going on.
Through a real-life example, the story unfolds of someone navigating confusing symptoms and conflicting advice, learning that sometimes the key to relief lies in looking beyond the usual tests and treatments. This journey involves exploring lifestyle adjustments, dietary changes, and natural remedies that aren’t typically front and center in mainstream care, revealing how small shifts can lead to significant improvements.
Whether you’ve faced long-term discomfort or simply want to understand more about what might be affecting your health, this episode offers thoughtful insights and encouragement to dig deeper and find a path to better well-being.
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In This Episode You'll Learn:
- Why many healthcare practitioners miss the connection between thyroid imbalance and musculoskeletal pain.
- The tendency to associate hormone issues with menstrual cycles, fertility, menopause, or performance issues, rather than muscle pain.
- Why many doctors only perform basic thyroid tests like TSH and free T4, missing potential issues.
- The need for detailed thyroid tests to rule out thyroid involvement in chronic pain.
- The importance of finding a trusted practitioner to help interpret thyroid test results and determine the best course of action.
- And much more...
Hormones Discussed in this Episode:
- TSH
- Free T4
- Free T3
- TPO
- TgAb
- Reverse T3
Note: Blood tests can be done for each of these hormones, even if other tests come back as normal.
Hypothyroidism Symptoms can Include:
- Fatigue
- Low energy
- Weight gain
- Cold intolerance
- Constipation
- Muscle and joint pain
- Dry skin
Hyperthyroidism Symptoms can Include:
- Fatigue
- Weight loss
- Heat intolerance
- Diarrhea
- Increased appetite
- Tremors
- Menstrual irregularities
(Goitre can occur in either case.)
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