From: MedHelp.org on
Hi,

MedHelp is pleased to announce the launch of our new Thyroid Hormones
Tracker. Our free interactive tracker is for people with
hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Graves disease, Hashimoto's,
Thyroiditis, or Thyroid Cancer track hormone levels and antibodies,
including Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Thyroglobulin (Tg), T3,
and T4. You can track symptoms, treatments, and even a journal or
diary. Does taking Synthroid or Amour Thyroid cause brain fog,
anxiety, or weight gain? Track your symptoms and your medications to
find the right mix of treatments for you. You can even email or print
copies to take to your doctor visits.

Benefits Include:

* Keep track of the results from your lab work and blood tests,
including hormones such as: TSH, Tg, T3, T4, TgAB and more.
* Track when your medication changed and visually see how your
symptoms changed.
* Email or print copies of your history to share with your
endocrinologist.
* View other members' public trackers to learn from their treatment
plans.
* Receive encouragement and learn from others who have the same
condition in our Thyroid Disorders Community.
* Get Expert answers from doctors in our Ask-a-Doctor Thyroid
Disorders forum.

This is a free tool and MedHelp, www.medhelp.org, is free to join. We
believe this is the first of its kind, and we're excited to make it
avaialbe for free. To find out more information, or to start tracking,
please go to: http://www.medhelp.org/land/thyroid-hormones-tracker.

MedHelp
From: Rod on
MedHelp posted<>

That's nice. Post here advertising your site - including links. And
absolutely ban any and all links *from* your forums without explicit
permission from yourselves. Somewhat unbalanced.

"9. Posting links to other websites or individuals, without prior
written permission from MedHelp."

<http://www.medhelp.org/termsofuse.htm>

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Rod

Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious
onset.
Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed.
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