by Dr. Seth Osgood | May 26, 2023 | Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Thyroid
Many people are aware of the various problems that suboptimal thyroid function can have on your overall health. A common question from those concerned about their thyroid function is, “What labs should I have ordered to see if my thyroid is where it is supposed to...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Apr 26, 2023 | Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Most Popular Category, Thyroid
Having a thyroid condition can be incredibly frustrating, especially if it is not being managed appropriately. Has your doctor ever told you that it’s all in your head? Maybe they tried to brush off your symptoms by blaming them on your age? Perhaps you’ve heard that...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Sep 7, 2022 | Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Most Popular Category, Thyroid
We see thyroid patients nearly every day at GrassRoots Functional Medicine, and we’ve noticed that many have been given incomplete, conflicting, or even incorrect information about their condition. For example, some patients who have seen a conventional doctor have...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Jul 13, 2022 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Thyroid
One of the most common questions I hear from Hashimoto’s and hypothyroid patients is, “Which thyroid medication is best?” The truth is there’s no one right answer because each patient is unique and responds differently to different medications. The key is to...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Apr 14, 2022 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Thyroid
When I met Diana, she was desperate for help and in search of compassionate providers who would encourage and support her as she worked towards regaining her health. When she came to GrassRoots, Diana hadn’t seen a doctor in 12 years. She had been hiding her struggles...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Apr 1, 2022 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Thyroid
It is incredibly common for one disease to be confused with another because of common or overlapping signs and symptoms. These diagnosis errors can lead to improper treatment and years of frustration when symptoms don’t improve or even worsen. This was Tim’s story....