Endocrine Matters
The most dangerous thyroid advice online doesn't sound dangerous. It sounds confident, validating, and like someone finally gets it. That's exactly what makes it so easy to follow. But what sounds right and what keeps you safe are not always the same thing. In this episode of Endocrine Matters, board-certified endocrinologist Dr. Arti Thangudu breaks down why the most dangerous thyroid misinformation isn't a lie. It's a partial truth, stretched out of context and applied to everyone. She opens with a patient she calls Sarah, who was told her suppressed TSH was "just a lab value" and ended up having a stroke at 51. Because a suppressed TSH is not just a number, and knowing the difference can protect your heart, your bones, and your life. 🔍 This episode explores: 🧠 What the most dangerous health misinformation really is (a partial truth, not a lie) 💊 The real evidence on T3 and desiccated thyroid, and who they may and may not be right for 🧪 Why routine "full panels, " reverse T3, and the free T3 obsession often lead to overtreatment ⚠ What "thyroid support" supplements actually contain, and the accountability gap behind them 🫀 What happens when thyroid disease goes really wrong: myxedema coma, thyroid storm, atrial fibrillation, bone loss 🔎 A 5-question framework for vetting anyone giving you thyroid advice online 🩺 What a thorough, evidence-based thyroid workup should actually include 👩 This episode is for you if: You've been told your TSH is "normal" but you still feel exhausted or foggy You've seen desiccated thyroid, T3 protocols, reverse T3, or "thyroid support" promoted online You have Hashimoto's or hypothyroidism and wonder if you're being treated right You've felt dismissed by a doctor and aren't sure who to trust You want a straight, evidence-based answer from a board-certified endocrinologist ⚖ The bottom line Being dismissed by one inadequate system does not make a charismatic alternative the right answer. You deserve care that is both compassionate and competent. Those are the same value, not opposing ones. A suppressed TSH is not a win, and "natural" does not mean safer. About the Host Dr. Arti Thangudu is a board-certified endocrinologist specializing in hormone health, metabolism, thyroid disease, and menopause care. She focuses on evidence-based medicine and helping women understand what's actually happening in their bodies. 📚 Resources Mentioned Related Endocrine Matters episodes: Compassionate Thyroid Care [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22xf6W2-ZHw] Thyroid with Dr. Ruchi Gaba at Baylor College of Medicine [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1bu2r9aTOg] Iodine episode [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnW9H2_5Txs] American Thyroid Association (ATA) and American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) guidance on treating hypothyroidism American Geriatrics Society guidance on desiccated thyroid in adults 65 and older A simple way to vet a provider: board certification, completed residency and fellowship, financial conflicts, and evidence vs. anecdote 🔗 Learn More / Connect ✨ Clinic: Complete Medicine | https://www.sacomplete.com [https://www.sacomplete.com/]/ 💌 Newsletter: Blog | https://www.sacomplete.com/complete-medicine-blog [https://www.sacomplete.com/complete-medicine-blog] 📲 Instagram: instagram.com/drartithangudu [https://www.instagram.com/drartithangudu] 👉 Subscribe for evidence-based conversations on women's health, hormones, and thyroid care. 🎙 About Endocrine Matters Endocrine Matters is a podcast dedicated to women's hormone health, metabolism, thyroid disease, menopause, and evidence-based care. Each episode breaks down complex medical topics so you can make informed decisions about your health. ⏱ Chapters 0:00 Sarah's story: a suppressed TSH and a stroke at 51 2:02 Why this keeps happening: misinformation as a partial truth 3:27 T3 and desiccated thyroid: kernel of truth vs. overgeneralization 5:45 The free T3 and reverse T3 obsession 7:10 "Thyroid support" supplements and the accountability gap 8:00 What happens when thyroid disease goes really wrong 11:00 How to vet thyroid advice online: the 5 questions 14:50 Women have been dismissed, and both things can be true 16:00 What good thyroid care actually looks like 18:30 The takeaway and where to go next #ThyroidHealth #WomensHealth #Hashimotos #HealthMisinformation #EndocrineMatters
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