Comment author: Hafornin 21 April 2016 11:46:04AM 1 point [-]

I think it's important to have a more global vision of the problem. Knowing what the situation is in different countries could be a start. Post it as replies to this comment, with the country you live in, and the situation there (the best would be to ask one or more doctors about it, in order to be sure we can trust it). Personally, I live in France. Here, desiccated thyroid isn't sold anymore to everybody. According to two doctors I know, it's because bad things used to happen back in the days where it was completely accessible (in the 60' I believe). I am still researching informations about the hypothesis itself in my country, I'll post it if I learn anything. Thank you for your replies by advance!

Comment author: Hafornin 20 April 2016 09:20:09AM 0 points [-]

Do you think I should read all the posts I can find in the sequences, or only the ones in the core sequences, to begin with?

Comment author: SquirrelInHell 13 April 2016 02:24:04AM 2 points [-]

Squirrel, it's bloody dangerous. I'm arguing that it should be investigated, not that everyone who feels tired should start glugging hormones.

Yes. And I'm not planning to, you know, convince anyone to do this; however I myself would have liked to know that this is a possibility, if I had this condition. What to do about this is a different matter entirely. I guess you can't easily obtain the relevant medications without consulting a doctor in any case.

Comment author: Hafornin 14 April 2016 11:41:18AM 1 point [-]

I agree. We should not spread this to potential patients. I think we should first talk about it with medical professions people, in order to raise consciousness of this hypothesis.