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Hashimoto’s and the Autoimmune (Pernicious) Anemia Connection!

Hashimoto’s and autoimmune anemia (pernicious anemia) are often connected. Join me to learn more about autoimmune expansion and pernicious anemia when you have Hashimoto’s.

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  1. Staff DrShook Reply

    Welcome everyone! Dr. Shook is discussing Pernicious Anemia which is very common with Hashimoto’s!

  2. Staff DrShook Reply

    This is the guidebook Dr. Shook mentioned to better understand your thyroid labs https://hashimotosdoctor.com/free-book-pageqpuqvcr1

  3. Staff DrShook Reply

    Do you know the three stages of autoimmunity? facebook.com/drbradshook/videos/1739646049607810/ This is really important to understand!!!

  4. Bonnie Howard Reply

    I sent your office a pm,hope to hear soon

    • The Office of Dr. Brad Shook Reply

      HI Bonnie, if you do not hear from us today then my staff will contact you Tuesday. Have a nice evening.

  5. Jackie Mosely Reply

    Would like link to 9 steps understanding blood work.

  6. Bonnie Howard Reply

    Problem for me is that you don’t accept insurance. Will have to see what to do next. I have been on thyroid meds for a long time and have other issues as well and so tired all the time and depressed.

    • The Office of Dr. Brad Shook Reply

      I understand Bonnie, the sad thing is that insurance considers this type of care not medically necessary even though the standard of care that insurance provides is failing to help people get well and feel better. We will try to work with you in any way that we can.

      • Bonnie Howard

        I was told you did give a free 15 min. phone call,i might do that but then if i can’t afford it not sure if it will do me any good but will see. insurance makes me so mad . I have also had a stroke.

      • The Office of Dr. Brad Shook

        I understand and just know that there are a lot of things that you can do that don’t cost very much like changing diet and possibly using some temporary nutritional supplementation. You don’t have to do it ton of tests or anything else but they can be very helpful and helping you pinpoint problems that are contributing to your thyroid issues. I do offer 15-minute consultations that are free if you go to our website you can submit a request and my staff will contact you to set up a time. I hope this helps you out. Have a good evening.

      • Bonnie Howard

        k,thank you

  7. Beverly McMillan Gleber Reply

    I am interested in both

  8. Jackie Mosely Reply

    In the same boat as Bonnie Howard.

  9. Drew Aitchison Reply

    I’m in the UK. Had P.A. for almost 10 years. I still feel terrible most of the time. I’m very concerned now about future organ failure. I’ll be seeing my GP asap. Thank you. Medical professionals are very under-educated on this here at home.

  10. Aamir Arif Reply

    Great….. Helped alot

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