Beyond the Thyroid

What’s Wrong with Having Low TSH? — Bone Loss and More

Dana Gibbs Season 1 Episode 22

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Beyond the Thyroid - Episode 22: What’s Wrong with Having Low TSH? — Bone Loss and More

In this episode of Beyond the Thyroid, Dr. Dana Gibbs dives deep into the importance of TSH levels, breaking down their significance, causes, and potential risks. While TSH is not the ultimate thyroid test, it still provides valuable insights into thyroid health.

Dr. Gibbs explores how low TSH levels relate to hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid hormone management. She also discusses the dangers of deliberately suppressing TSH too low, including heart complications, metabolic overstimulation, and bone loss.

Plus, Dr. Gibbs introduces her latest offering, the Thyroid Checkup, designed to help patients assess and optimize their thyroid function. Find details on her upcoming live Q&A session, where she’ll answer your thyroid health questions below!

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🎥 Don’t miss the live Q&A for “What Does Low TSH Have to Do With Bone Loss?” on March 10 12:30PM CST, only on Goodself

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Episode Highlights

⏱️ 00:00 – Introduction to Episode 22
⏱️ 00:02 – Understanding TSH and Its Importance
⏱️ 01:10 – Exploring Low TSH and Its Implications
⏱️ 02:27 – Exciting Announcement: The Thyroid Checkup
⏱️ 04:01 – Deep Dive: Causes and Effects of Low TSH
⏱️ 04:19 – How TSH Works: A Detailed Analogy
⏱️ 07:24 – Scenarios of Thyroid Dysfunction
⏱️ 13:56 – Risks of Suppressing TSH Too Much
⏱️ 27:01 – Protecting Your Thyroid and Bone Health
⏱️ 30:58 – Conclusion + Upcoming Live Q&A Session

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The medical information provided in this episode is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical questions or concerns.