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.

Isabel’s Comments 2

“My blood pressure has come down to normal again” – Isabel

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Blood Pressure
  • Migraines

I just finished my first cycle and I am feeling GREAT! My temps are up to about 98. (up from 97.4) My blood pressure has come down to normal again. I had my doubts that this would work, but I don’t have headaches (migraines) anymore and that was a big problem. I still have some depression, but not like before. I will start again on the therapy in a few days to see if I can get my temps up some more.

Donna D.’s Comments

“I have finally been free from migraine headaches” – Donna D.

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Headaches / Migraines

Since starting treatments I have finally been free from migraine headaches. I took Fiorinal on a daily basis whenever I got a headache so as not to go into a full blown migraine. When the Fiorinal didn’t work I was given Darvon. I was also sent, on occasion, to the emergency room for a shot, because the pain was so intense. It was humiliating because they seemed to act as if I was faking just to get a shot of pain

Samantha’s Comments

“I have been med free for three years now” – Samantha

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Normal off medicine

…I was a worrier … After searching five years to find a cause for my health problems, I was convinced it was all in my mind. For the hundredth time, I read the section on low thyroid function in Prescription for Nutritional Healing. It was at that time that I saw the Wilson Syndrome Hotline phone number. I went to the website and read and read and read. I knew that I had Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome. My specialist wasn’t sure if

Kim’s Comments

“I had been ill for 20 years until I did this therapy” – Kim

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Fatigue
  • Foggy Head
  • Optimism
  • Depression

Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome Therapy is the refreshing rain that falls on our lives after years of drought. I had been ill for 20 years until I did this therapy. I have only used one cycle of T3 and plan to start another after my next period to see if I can get just a little more improvement. But the changes in my life and my outlook are simply too wonderful for words… I am growing, branching out, blossoming. :)

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Sally’s Comments

“After 30 years my thyroid gland is functioning properly on its own ”- Sally S.

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Fatigue / Chronic Fatigue
  • Easy Weight Gain
  • Fluid Retention
  • Fibromyalgia / Muscle Aches / Joint Aches
  • Blood Pressure
  • Synthroid

There are no words to describe the relief and difference I have felt since undergoing the treatment for Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome. I not only feel better physically but also mentally.

Where do I begin with my story? When I first read of the treatment, I was more than skeptical, to say the least. When I read the list of symptoms, I thought, “Come on, be real—all these

Suzanne’s Comments

“The fatigue… headaches… and depression are gone” – Suzanne G.

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Fatigue / Chronic Fatigue
  • Headaches / Migraines
  • Depression
  • PMS (PreMenstrual Syndrome)
  • Skin Problems
  • Irritability / Mood Swings
  • Brittle Nails
  • Blurred Vision
  • Synthroid®

In September 1989, I was referred by my own GYN to an endocrinologist for thyroid testing. I complained of debilitating fatigue, headaches, depression, and rather frightening episodes of monthly PMS. Actually these symptoms had been present for at least 3 to 4 years, and I had previously had thyroid testing (at least 3 times that I recall) and I was told that the results were in the “normal” range. The endocrinologist

Linda’s Comments

“Lost 40 pounds…even more important, the fatigue was gone” – Linda

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Fatigue / Chronic Fatigue
  • Headaches / Migraines
  • Easy Weight Gain

My problem began when I quit smoking 4 years ago. I started gaining weight. I tried to lose weight on my own, but to no avail. I went to a weight loss clinic and started their program. They kept telling me that I must be cheating because I wasn’t losing weight and I was not in ketosis.

In August, 1988, I moved to Florida and tried another weight loss clinic. After 6 months of staying on their

Isabel’s Comments

“I don’t have anymore headaches, fatigue, or mood swings” – Isabel

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Normal off medicine
  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Mood swings

… I have been off T3 for about 3 weeks now and my temps are averaging 98.6! I don’t have any more headaches, fatigue, or mood swings.

Good luck … Isabel

John’s Comments

“I haven’t had a migraine headache for over a year” – John

Issues covered in the account below:
  • Headaches
  • Migraines

…I used to have a continuous migraine headache which required the maximum dose of Imitrex, 24 hours a day, to keep under control. After three T3 cycles (which took a total of three months), the migraines stopped. (I haven’t had a migraine headache for over a year.) After two more cycles (another two or three months), my bad sinus headaches stopped.

I followed the protocol.

According to the Doctor’s Manual, some symptoms tend to be more responsive than others. Migraines are very responsive. I

Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome

Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome
(Wilson’s Syndrome, for short)

Classically, Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome is

  • a persistent but reversible slowing of the metabolism often brought on by the stress of illness, injury, or emotional trauma.
  • often worsened in stages with subsequent stress.
  • characterized by a low body temperature and classic low-thyroid-like symptoms.
  • often corrected with a special thyroid treatment even though thyroid blood tests are often in the normal range.

In addition, there are people who seem much more prone to developing Wilsons Temperature Syndrome than others. Their symptoms tend to:

  • Come on earlier in life. So early that some patients