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The classic treatment for this is T3(Cytomel), which is a prescription medication and is slowly ramped up until the RT3 is 'cleared'. High RT3 is common in chronic disease and some speculate that it is the body's defense mechanism, slowing down metabolism so there is less strain on the body.
You can find lots information on the 'Stopthethyroidmadness' website.
Sue
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