deniswilson

About Dr. Denis Wilson

Denis Wilson, MD described Wilson 's Temperature Syndrome in 1988 after observing people with symptoms of low thyroid and low body temperature, yet who had normal blood tests. He found that by normalizing their temperatures with T3 (without T4) their symptoms often remained improved even after the treatment was discontinued. He was the first doctor to use sustained-release T3.

Kathy’s Comments

“Dr. Wilson has done the work for us let’s thank him and use [the tape for Doctors]” – Kathy

Issues covered in the account below:

  • The Tape

…There is one brilliant tool offered by Dr Wilson. The tape for Doctors, which explains Wilsons Thyroid Syndrome. You get it in the Grand Slam and I think also with the books. (Not sure about that.) … I think it is seriously underutilized. It is just brilliant. I am sure Dr Wilson would not mind if you copied it and gave it to several doctors. Let’s face, even if we have read

Belinda’s Comments 5

“Amazed at the differences T3 has made in my life” – Belinda

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Muscle Aches
  • Acne
  • Ringing in the ears

… I know it sounds too good to be true but it is true. …I am completing my first cycle and am amazed at the differences T3 has made in my life. Truly. Muscle aches, acne, blah blah blah, has all improved. All of my complaints have improved (I have/had about 38 of the 60 symptoms listed in the book The Miracle of Feeling Well). Many have vanished! The ringing in my ears is

Bob’s Comments 2

“I responded well to T3” – Bob

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

I responded well to T3 after suffering from cfs for 10 years. Was it a cure? Close. Probably was an overlap between Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome and CFS where some CFS seeps in.

BOB

Linda Zimmerman’s Comments

“…People get started on other meds…then eventually have to start the Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome protocol and find it works much better” – Linda Zimmerman

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Treatment

I’ve found out about another doctor here in Houston that seems to know much more, or at least has had more experience up to this point …with Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome. I hear from another friend that just went to this new dr. that in his opinion, Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome protocol is the only way to go with Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome patients. Seems I keep reading the same thing,

Marsha’s Comments

“I am feeling so great” – Marsha

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Skin Problems
  • Fatigue
  • Low memory
  • Sex

…I just wanted to write about my exciting progress, hopefully to encourage anyone who may need it.

I am cycling down and almost off my 2nd cycle. I began my first cycle about the beginning of November. I am feeling so great. I used to have pain in my feet every morning when I got out of bed and put my feet on the floor that would last about half an hour. I no longer have that. My skin on my

Stephanie’s Comments 2

“She went from looking like a ‘little old lady’ to being feisty and energetic!” – Stephanie

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Treatment
  • Cycling

Everyone is different….AND everyone’s compliance is different as well…compliance is extremely important…and controlling the wean as directed is also important to maintain progress. That said, I know someone who just recently finished her 6th cycle and finally is holding at 98.6…frustrating?…I’m sure!…but worth it?…you better believe it!! She went from looking like a “little old lady” to being feisty and energetic!

I’m getting finished with my first wean and will begin cycle two very soon…even though

Gail’s Comments 2

“If the protocol is not followed exactly, then the patient has no right to claim that the protocol failed” – Gail

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Treatment
  • Migraines

…From the information here… from the Books, and from other places on the Web, I have read that people who follow the Protocol BY THE BOOK with no variations have an extremely high rate of improved quality of life. If the Protocol is not followed exactly, then the patient has no right to claim that the Protocol failed. It is the variant approach that failed, not the Protocol. Also, please

Shelia’s Comments

“To me, this supports Dr. Wilson’s idea that emotional or physical stress can contribute or cause low temps and the symptoms” – Shelia

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Candida / Yeast
  • Depression
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Fatigue

… I was absolutely infiltrated with Candida back in the 80s when I first got sick and had an absolutely terrible time trying to get free of them. In 1992 I had a book published, got married, and had a hysterectomy, in that order. My depression lifted and I felt much better, and I didn’t have a yeast problem until I got divorced and

Betty J.’s Comments

“Something was terribly wrong with my metabolism, but no physician could find a test to substantiate that” – Betty J.

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Fatigue / Chronic Fatigue
  • Headaches / Migraines
  • Depression
  • Fibromyalgia / Muscle Aches / Joint Aches
  • Skin Problems
  • Frequent Colds

When I heard of Wilson’s [Thyroid] Syndrome Treatment Center I was, for the first time in many years, optimistic that someone might have discovered the key to helping me feel like life was worth living. I was frustrated. Here I was, a registered nurse with some record of success in helping others to get

Bob Olin’s Comments

“I feel a greater sense of well being” – Bob Olin

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Fatigue
  • Weight loss

…I was able to “capture my temperature”… I had to add 7.5 mcg almost daily until I was reading normal, and then noticed that I was running out of T3 with not enough time to mail order more, so I weaned off by 7.5 daily and kept my normal temperature.
I feel a greater sense of wellbeing, have more energy and have started to lose weight, 7 lbs. in the last two weeks.

Thanks – Bob Olin