Help! T Flight Hotas 4 Joystick Jitter
Alright my friend, give me a minute, I experienced this about 2 years ago when I bought the T Flight. The issue was a plastic nub inside the housing of the stick that was poking the wires attached to the sensors that told the joystick rudder to move. I'm trying to find the album of images right now.
Edit: Here's the album, let me know if that helps you out at all
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For hypothyroidism, why is it always treated with levothyroxine (T4) instead of liothyronine (T3)?
T3 is the active form of the hormone but there are quite a few reasons why patients with hypothyroidism are treated with T4 instead of T3 and they all stem from the fact that T4 is converted into T3 in the liver and kidneys through deiodination.
This means that the replacement of T4 alone provides a long lasting store of thyroid hormone that is gradually converted to T3 (T4 has a longer half life than T3 - T4 7 days and T3 1 day) resulting in stable plasma levels of both T3 and T4.
Being gradually replaced means that depending on how much the dose is when you get blood work done in order to measure TSH titers, you will already have both T3 and T4 readily available for conversion which simulates normal thyroid hormone production. So normal doesn't necessarily mean optimal but it really depends on the dose and how good patients are at following instructions about their treatment.
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