Hormone / Thyroid Imbalances
Does this sound familiar?
– You are tired.
– You are gaining weight.
– You get cold easily.
– You might have rough skin or you are losing hair.
Or maybe you feel nervous / irritable. You have difficulty concentrating. Your menstrual cycle is irregular or gone altogether. You’re losing weight. You might feel your heart hammering in your chest sometimes.
It is very likely your thyroid is not working properly. And chances are you’ve seen your Doctor and had blood work done.
Elevated TSH? -> You were diagnosed with a sluggish thyroid and likely put on hormone replacement therapy.
Low TSH? -> You were diagnosed with an overactive thyroid and put on an anti- thyroid medication and a beta blocker.
And for some people, if they’re lucky, that treatment seems to help/ provide relief. Although using these man-made chemicals to manipulate the body’s natural processes are in essence “a Band-Aid” on the situation without correcting the underlying problem, some people are good with that. And good for them.
But what if you are feeling these symptoms but didn’t know where to start? What if you had blood work done and it was considered to be normal but you’re still feeling ‘off’? What if you’re not interested in taking pharmaceutical medications to get better?
Let us first talk about how the thyroid works.
Your thyroid, one of the largest endocrine glands, greatly influences almost every cell in your body. Aside from regulating your metabolism and weight by controlling the fat-burning process, thyroid hormones are required in nearly every physiological process in your body.
Mounting research shows that nearly 40 percent of people living in the United States have suboptimal thyroid function. Poor thyroid function has been linked to serious health conditions like fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, acne, eczema, gum disease, infertility, and autoimmune diseases.
In addition, 10 percent of the general population in the United States, and 20 percent of women over age 60, have subclinical hypothyroidism, a condition where you have no obvious symptoms and normal lab tests.
That’s 1 out of every 5 women over age 60!
The reason behind this is the misinterpretation and misunderstanding of lab tests by traditional medicine, particularly TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone).
Most traditional medicine physicians believe that if your TSH value is within the “normal” range, your thyroid is fine.
But as Functional Medicine Doctors say, the devil is in the details. More and more physicians are now discovering that the TSH value is grossly unreliable for diagnosing hypothyroidism. A lot more than just TSH levels need to be looked at and it will take more than a 5 minute “fly-by” with your traditional medicine doctor to do it.
A traditional medicine doctor will run the standard TSH and T4/T3 tests. But that is where they usually stop. And between that and assuming that you’re thyroid is healthy if your values are in the ‘normal’ range, that is where the sub-clinical hypothyroidism gets missed.
Thyroid Antibody Testing
This test helps determine if your body is attacking your thyroid, over reacting to its own tissues (i.e. autoimmune).
Basal Body Temperature
The most commonly used is the Broda Barnes system, which is a measure of your basal body temperature at rest.
TRH Stimulation Test
This test helps identify hypothyroidism that’s caused by inadequacy of the pituitary gland.
A Functional Medicine Doctor will take the time and run the right tests.
They will also look at the biggest dietary culprits that can throw the thyroid off kilter (did you know 30% of people with hyperthyroidism have an autoimmune reaction to eating gluten/wheat?).
They will check for heavy metal toxicity, and in particular bromines, that can disrupt the normal physiology of the thyroid (did you know these heavy metals are in Gatorade, Mountain Dew, nasal sprays, and several baking flours?).
And this is all just to check the Thyroid gland.
What about your other hormone organs such as your Pituitary/hypothalamus gland, your Adrenal glands or your Ovaries? These can all get out of balance as well causing a myriad of problems such as:
- Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS)
- Menopause
- Infertility
- Poly-cystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Acne
- weight gain
- a hump of fat between the shoulders
- unexplained, and sometimes sudden, weight loss
- fatigue
- muscle weakness
- muscle aches, tenderness, and stiffness
- pain, stiffness, or swelling in your joints
- increased or decreased heart rate
- sweating
- increased sensitivity to cold or heat
- constipation or more frequent bowel movements
- frequent urination
- increased thirst
- increased hunger
- decreased sex drive
- depression
- nervousness, anxiety, or irritability
- blurred vision
- infertility
- thinning hair or fine, brittle hair
- dry skin
- puffy face
- rounded face
- purple or pink stretch marks
Just to name a few. So all of your hormonal organs (the whole hormonal axis) need to be assessed as part of your condition.
Functional medicine is becoming the new alternative way to analyzing thyroid/hormone problems and empowering patients to reverse this problem. Dr. Hilary Rutledge is a Functional Medicine Doctor located in Wilmington, North Carolina. She has helped many frustrated patients over the years who came to her with various types of hormonal imbalances. In every case, she starts with asking what is the cause of this person’s problem? She then works tirelessly to come up with the answers. And finally creates a game plan that is designed to empower the person to get better by fixing the cause of the problem. We offer a free 15 minute consultation with us over the phone to answer any of your questions. Click here to schedule your free consultation.