I have Lyme disease, co infections, mycotoxin illness, leaky gut, hypothyroidism among other things. All my illnesses are thought to have been brought about from lyme, thought to been infected 1989, per a Lyme lit doc. Regular docs never caught my late stage lyme and are very misinformed. Now, I'm having many more symptoms, including weight gain, along with nerve and bone pain. Thin all my life, no family history of obesity, gained over 30 lbs over 10 months - common with lyme. Will CoolSculpting be safe with all my inflammation? Toxins are stored in fat so I'm afraid of herxing with killing fat cells.
I am 40 years old female with 5ft 3 inch height and 154 pound weight. As I was struggling to loose weight for the last 7 months via diet and exercise but still after having cryolipo with carnitine injections I haven't got any result. so last week I decided to have my thyroid checked and diagnosed with hypothyroidism. is still there any chance that my cool sclupting treatment will help me.
I am 18 and I am interested in CoolSculpting for my lower abdomen. This has always been my problem area and, due to hypothyroidism, it is extremely difficult for me to lose weight. However, I am a healthy weight and I am close to my goal body. As I said, losing weight is very difficult for me, but I have always wanted a flat stomach. Would I be a good candidate for CoolSculpting? Am I too young for this procedure even though it is noninvasive? Also, what would the cost be?
1. Is that true for other endocrine disorders of the pituitary- such as hypopituitarism? 2. What about heart disorders/hypertension? 3. Once the fat dies in the treated areas, if someone is metabolically challenged (hypothyroid, hyopituitary) does weight gain and fat happen in other strange areas? would weight (fat) gain happen abnormally around the arms, breasts, legs etc? 4. as the body eliminates the frozen fat, is there any danger in certain medical conditions to an increase in circulating fat?