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Anyone else struggle to actually understand their thyroid labs and symptoms? We’re trying to build something to help

Over time I’ve noticed the same problem come up again and again with people managing thyroid conditions.

Everything is scattered. Lab results are in different portals, medication changes aren’t tracked clearly, and symptoms are hard to keep up with. A lot of people end up guessing how they’re doing.

I’ve been working with a small team and input from endocrinologists to build something to help with this.

It’s basically an AI-powered thyroid companion where you can track labs like TSH, T3, T4, log symptoms, and keep a history of medication changes. It focuses on correlating your data over time and gives evidence backed insights to help you better understand what’s going on.

We’re also working on a feature where you can ask questions and get answers guided by a board certified endocrinologist, so you’re not just relying on random information online.

We’re still early and trying to build something actually useful.

If you deal with hypothyroidism or anything thyroid related, I’d really appreciate your thoughts.

What would you want something like this to do for you?

I’m happy about any kind of feedback, feel free to share appreciation or criticism. If anyone is interested, I can drop the link in the comments.

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u/PaymentNervous2709 — 14 hours ago
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Anyone else struggle to actually understand their thyroid labs and symptoms? We’re trying to build something to help

Over time I’ve noticed the same problem come up again and again with people managing thyroid conditions.

Everything is scattered. Lab results are in different portals, medication changes aren’t tracked clearly, and symptoms are hard to keep up with. A lot of people end up guessing how they’re doing.

I’ve been working with a small team and input from endocrinologists to build something to help with this.

It’s basically an AI-powered thyroid companion where you can track labs like TSH, T3, T4, log symptoms, and keep a history of medication changes. It focuses on correlating your data over time and gives evidence backed insights to help you better understand what’s going on.

We’re also working on a feature where you can ask questions and get answers guided by a board certified endocrinologist, so you’re not just relying on random information online.

We’re still early and trying to build something actually useful.

If you deal with hypothyroidism or anything thyroid related, I’d really appreciate your thoughts.

What would you want something like this to do for you?

I’m happy about any kind of feedback, feel free to share appreciation or criticism. If anyone is interested, I can drop the link in the comments.

reddit.com
u/PaymentNervous2709 — 14 hours ago