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  <title>Thyroid Hotline Episode 2</title>
  <description>&amp;amp;nbsp;       Missy Beavers and Stacey Price host the Thyroid Hotline, where they answer burning thyroid questions. They discuss the different types of thyroid medications and how to determine which one is best for each individual. They also talk about the impact of medication on hair and the importance of mindset when it comes to taking medication. They emphasize the need to advocate for oneself and find a doctor who is willing to work with the patient to find the best solution. They also discuss the connection between thyroid function and eye health, particularly in relation to mold exposure. Key Takeaways:  Finding the right thyroid medication requires trial and error and may vary depending on individual factors. Mindset plays a crucial role in how medication is perceived and utilized in the body. Eye health can be affected by thyroid function and mold exposure.  Quotes:  &amp;quot;Medication is needed. Medication is necessary and helpful. Our goal is to find out why you're needing those meds.&amp;quot; - Missy Beavers &amp;quot;It's okay to ask your doctor questions. They're actually there to help you.&amp;quot; - Stacey Price &amp;quot;If my body is working properly and this medication is helping to work properly, then I'm okay with that.&amp;quot; - Stacey Price  Apply for your FREE thyroid call here: www.thyroidhotline.com ***This is not medical advice.    &amp;amp;nbsp;     Timestamp  Summary     [0:00:00] Introduction to the Thyroid Hotline and the hosts   [0:03:46] Discussion about different thyroid medications   [0:06:08] Issues with NP thyroid medication   [0:07:08] Difference between generic and name brand thyroid medication   [0:08:26] Recap of how thyroid medications work in the body   [0:09:46] Conclusion and summary of the discussion   [0:10:18] Explaining the issues with T4 conversion and gut infections   [0:11:54] Describing the benefits of desiccated thyroid hormones   [0:13:23] Discussing the immune system's response to high antibodies   [0:14:32] Explaining the potential immune response to desiccated thyroid pills   [0:16:05] Highlighting the role of adrenal function in T3 absorption   [0:17:39] Addressing the difference between name brand and generic medications   [0:19:28] Encouraging patients to advocate for themselves and try different medications   [0:20:54] Suggesting the option of telemedicine for finding a thyroid doctor   [0:21:19] Emphasizing the importance of medication as a tool for treatment   [0:22:16] Noting the potential for reducing medication doses as underlying issues are addressed   [0:22:16] Stacey discusses her fear of lowering her medication dose.   [0:23:10] Missy shares her experience with reducing her medication dose.   [0:24:54] Stacey expresses her fear and need to work on mindset.   [0:25:20] Missy emphasizes the importance of mindset, education, and tools.   [0:26:20] Missy shares her realization about her beliefs regarding medication.   [0:27:36] Missy expresses gratitude for her medication and healing journey.   [0:29:11] Stacey and Missy discuss the importance of accepting medication.   [0:30:35] Stacey shares her AHA moment about gratitude and medication.   [0:31:55] Missy talks about the impact of thoughts on hormones and gut health.   [0:33:11] Missy explains the cycle of TSH testing and medication dosage.   [0:34:24] Importance of checking full thyroid panel, not just TSH   [0:35:17] Mold exposure can impact thyroid function and vision   [0:36:47] Eyes have high blood flow and can be affected by thyroid function   [0:39:19] Mold exposure can inhibit absorption and utilization of thyroid hormones   [0:39:49] Organic Acids test can help identify mold and other issues   [0:40:28] Important to inform doctor of any medication-related changes   [0:41:12] Floaters in eyes can be related to mold exposure   [0:42:24] Mold exposure and thyroid issues can be genetic   [0:43:31] Blood sugar and mold can contribute to eye floaters   [0:44:57] Improving gut health can improve eye floaters   0:45:42 Missy wants to do one more question before wrapping up.   0:46:00 Stacey asks about feeling exhausted in California despite normal labs.   0:46:09 Missy asks about thyroid meds and the specific labs checked.   0:46:43 Missy explains the issue with only checking TSH levels.   0:47:22 Missy recommends requesting a full thyroid panel for accurate assessment.   0:47:48 Missy shares a client's experience of normal labs not revealing underlying issues.   0:48:15 Stacey agrees that normal doesn't always mean optimal.   0:48:43 Missy expresses the importance of not being stuck and having choices.   0:48:56 Stacey affirms that there are choices available.   0:49:30 Missy invites listeners to join the healthy thyroid system for help.         </description>
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