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Thank you, Jeffrey Dach, MD

img_0276 When I work up this mor­ning and later got on my com­pu­ter, I read an email which infor­med me that Dr.  Jef­frey Dach had revie­wed the Stop the Thy­roid Mad­ness book in a sur­prise article which came out today: www.opednews.com/articles/A-Review-of-Stop-the-Thyro-by-Jeffrey-Dach-090218 – 801.html

Yes, I write on the same site, yet had no idea he was going to do this…

You can also see my res­ponse to his review, on his blog, here: http://jeffreydach.com/2009/02/06/stop-the-thyroid-madness-by-jamie-bowthorpe.aspx#Comment

Hum­ble thanks, Dr. Dach.  With the sha­red expe­rien­ces of thou­sands of hypothy­roid patients around the world, I clim­bed a steep moun­tain to get that book out – a labor of love and the firm com­mit­ment to edu­cate patients because of a medi­cal com­mu­nity which has been kee­ping us sick.  Stop the Thy­roid Madness!

Good grief! Stop the judgment!

Six years ago, when I got invol­ved in thy­roid patient advo­cacy by star­ting the Natu­ral Thy­roid Hor­mone Users group on Yahoo, I did it because I was ama­zed and shoc­ked what switching to desic­ca­ted natu­ral thy­roid did for me! There I was, on the brink of appl­ying for Social Secu­rity Disa­bi­lity after YEARS of misery & lack of ans­wers, and simply chan­ging to a dif­fe­rent thy­roid treat­ment com­ple­tely tur­ned my life around. I owe some of that change on what I found out on Mary Shomon’s Thy­roid group in early 2002.

And it daw­ned on me: if desic­ca­ted thy­roid with its T4, T3, T2, T1 and cal­ci­to­nin did this for ME, what could it do for others?!I  A group was NEEDED with a direct focus on desic­ca­ted natu­ral thyroid.

And over time, as NTH grew and other fine inter­net patient groups evol­ved and grew, other patients were just as ama­zed at what it was doing for them, as well.  This wasn’t coming across at ALL as a treat­ment only for “some”. It was coming across as a treat­ment that might just bene­fit quite a large body on indi­vi­duals! We also lear­ned by the seat of our collec­tive pants about low ferri­tin, low cor­ti­sol, low B-12, Celiac and glu­ten into­le­rance – you name it.

From all the above came the STTM move­ment: a patient-to-patient com­pi­la­tion of all we have lear­ned – and then the book with even more infor­ma­tion.  The STTM move­ment was crea­ted because “inter­net groups” were NOT enough to get the word out about the effi­cacy of desic­ca­ted thy­roid, nor were they enough to change the huge and rigid medi­cal esta­blish­ment. Change had to come from the bot­tom up – in other words, edu­cate patients, who in turn can take the new infor­ma­tion into their doctor’s offices.

But sadly, with the suc­cess of patient infor­ma­tion about the ama­zing results of desic­ca­ted thy­roid treat­ment has come vei­led cri­ti­cism and over­blown mis­con­cep­tions within our own ranks. And it’s a sad thing to behold!

Namely, we can now read a Sep­tem­ber 10th inter­net blog “con­ver­sa­tion” by so-called thy­roid patient advo­ca­tes who imply that it is “dogma and narrow-minded” if anyone dares state there just might be a thy­roid treat­ment which JUST MIGHT BE bet­ter for most all thy­roid patients. IMAGINE the auda­city!! I guess it was just as “dog­ma­tic and narrow-minded” when it was first sug­ges­ted there were bet­ter ways to deal with cer­tain health con­di­tions than blood­let­ting. I can hear it now: “To deny blood­let­ting is just boxing peo­ple in!” “Offe­ring blood­let­ting as a choice is hel­ping peo­ple expand.”

And con­trary to the self-righteous tone, con­des­cen­ding mis­re­pre­sen­ta­tions, and vei­led cri­ti­cisms towards cer­tain patient groups, this patient move­ment is not a one size fits all move­ment.  Ins­tead, it’s a “one size JUST MIGHT BE a bet­ter alter­na­tive” than the other avai­la­ble alter­na­ti­ves, and we strongly encou­rage that each patient con­si­der fin­ding a doc­tor to help them give it a try.  And, if something about desic­ca­ted thy­roid isn’t wor­king, we strongly encou­rage patients to look at par­ti­cu­lar rea­sons that can under­lie problems.

If you think T4 is wor­king for you, go for it! The same goes for the use of T3 only, or synthe­tic T4/T3, or cer­tain ratios of T4 and T3.  Choice is a bles­sing we can all res­pect.  Just keep an eye out for depres­sion, rising cho­les­te­rol, less sta­mina than others, adre­nal issues and/or a myriad of other con­ti­nuing hypo symp­toms that just might creep up on you as you age on these treat­ments.  Or, con­si­der that we’ve seen many peo­ple on these treat­ments, who, when they switched to desic­ca­ted thy­roid like Armour, Natu­reth­roid, Westh­roid, etc, they repor­ted even bet­ter results. (The use of T3-only for high RT3 is a dif­fe­rent issue and is where T3-only may be abso­lu­tely nee­ded and good. We also res­pect those who have ethi­cal issues with ani­mal products.)

Finally, I encou­rage others who con­si­der them­sel­ves thy­roid patient advo­ca­tes to TAKE A BIG BREATH and TAKE THE TIME to be in open-minded dia­lo­gue with all patients, inc­lu­ding me and all of us over here, ins­tead of openly igno­ring our exis­tence or deci­ding what we pro­mote is simply narrow-minded dogma.  You might find that direct com­mu­ni­ca­tion and kind­ness is a far bet­ter method to help thy­roid patients ins­tead of the underhan­ded vei­led bashings and mis­re­pre­sen­ta­tions within this recent blog con­ver­sa­tion.

Dumb as boards; blind as bats

I use those phra­ses often. I can’t help it. Because it’s exactly what doc­tors are when it comes to thy­roid treat­ment. It’s APPALLING.

Yes­ter­day, I had the first of two book sig­nings. It was announ­ced in the paper, and I wasn’t sure what the tur­nout would be. I shouldn’t have won­de­red. It was a great tur­nout. Peo­ple are GETTING IT that there is SOMETHING WRONG with their treat­ment. Around me stood seve­ral women, all still on T4 (Synth­roid, Levoxyl, et al), and ALL suf­fe­ring. All but one woman had weight pro­blems. Seve­ral had rising cho­les­te­rol. Some admit­ted to being on anti-depressants. Some obviously had adre­nal fati­gue. And ALL were being told by their doc­tors that their thy­roid treat­ment was now “nor­mal”. Where can I go beat my head against the wall?????? They were eager to get the book and the know­ledge it con­tai­ned to change their lives!

So far, the book has been sent to Nor­way, Ice­land, Bel­gium, UK, Aus­tria, Swe­den, Swi­tzer­land, Ire­land, Aus­tra­lia and Canada, besi­des all over the US. The STTM web­site star­ted the wheel to turn, and the book can only move it fas­ter. And add it to other thy­roid books which had begun to men­tion the truth (Broda Bar­nes being the first) as well as other groups and web­si­tes — we’ll even­tually knock some SENSE and SIGHT in doc­tors, don’t you think?

The Stop the Thy­roid Mad­ness book, the bible of correct thy­roid and adre­nal treat­ment, by patients for patients, can be orde­red here.

P.S. I live near one town which ser­ves a popu­la­tion of nearly 35,000 peo­ple, and near another of over 4000 peo­ple, and there are plenty of doc­tors around here. Yet, there is not ONE doc­tor in this area that “gets it”. I sym­pathize with YOU if you are in the same boat. 

The STOP THE THYROID MADNESS book is out!

UPDATE: I am plea­sed to announce that the most gutsy, revo­lu­tio­nary, com­prehen­sive and prac­ti­cal book on the sub­ject of diag­no­sis, treat­ment, and medi­ca­tions for hypothy­roid, as well as rela­ted con­di­tions, inc­lu­ding low ferri­tin, adre­nal fati­gue and other pro­blems which befall hypothy­roid patients…is out! This is YOUR book as a patient-to-patient book. 

The link below will take you to the Publisher’s web­site. On the home page, you can read about the publisher. Then click on the PRODUCTS page to see the book and infor­ma­tion. Click on the DOUBLE GREEN ARROWS to open up the entire text plus ship­ping infor­ma­tion.

www.laughinggrapepublishing.com

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Yup, it’s done. It’s com­plete. And I can say without a doubt that there is NO book on hypothy­roid as hands-on as this one. Why can I say that? Because the book is based on YOUR EXPERIENCE and thou­sands like you. Because this is THE patient-to-patient book. Yes, I wrote it, but YOU wrote it, too. 

Where is the STTM book avai­la­ble? It will FIRST be avai­la­ble right here on the site in appro­xi­ma­tely two weeks. It’s about 300 pages and will sell for 19.95. So keep coming back here. 

Is the STTM book a copy of the web­site? Not exactly. Yes, you will see some things in the book that ARE on the web­site. That was impor­tant. But.…you will also find a chap­ter totally on T3. You will learn some his­tory that’s not on the web­site. You will get more details on adre­nal sup­port. You will have new sto­ries of others. You will read a chap­ter totally writ­ten for and about doc­tors. And there’s much more that is not right on the STTM site…little details inser­ted here and inser­ted there. 

Why did I write it? Because though the STTM web­site has done WONDERS to reach peo­ple, MORE is nee­ded. There are folks out there who are NOT coming to the web, or even know to look for ans­wers, and this book will reach them. And.…it can simply be more pro­duc­tive to have a BOOK to refer to and a BOOK to read when you are tra­ve­ling in the air­plane or wai­ting in the doctor’s office. AND.….FINALLY, we have something to HAND THE DOCTOR when he or she doesn’t get what we are tal­king about…or to our family or friends when they don’t get it, either. 

Get ready. I’m exci­ted. I hope you are too. img_0261.JPG

P.S. Guess what Oprah Win­frey may be drin­king daily?? Soy milk. And since soy is a known thy­roid inhi­bi­tor, guess what she’s doing to her thy­roid? Quo­ted directly from her site: Thanks to all the yogurt and calcium-enriched soy­milk she con­su­mes, she’s get­ting an ave­rage of about 1,100 mg of cal­cium daily OOPS.