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Time to get the thyroid and hormone levels checked AND

Posted By: a complete physical. Ya know ya gotta! :) NM on 2007-08-20
In Reply to: Keep waking up at night - Guilt? Anxiety? - Hot flashes? LOL (sm)

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if the sonogram was not wrong, for the future you may want to get your hormone levels checked. sm
a lot of times when women have multiple miscarriages at the stages you are it is because their hormones are off, in particularly low progesterone. if this is the case, in the future it can be corrected by taking progesterone at earliest sign of conception until about 11-12 weeks. so ask questions as to what your estrogen/progesterone levels were on your lab results today. have you carried any children yet to term? wish you the best of luck and pray for a good outcome......
Get your thyroid checked.
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Have you had thyroid checked?
It could be from a variety of things, but you might want to have your thyroid hormone levels checked.

Check out this website before you do, because many doctors aren't up on it they way they should be:

http://thyroid.about.com/
Have you checked your thyroid?
Also read up on it, as the numbers many doctors use as the normal range really isn't accurate.
Have you had your thyroid checked?
I have hypothyroidism and before it was diagnosed was absolutely freezing, sounds like what you describe, could not get warm. That would be where I would start because being cold all the time is 1 of the symptoms. In the meantime, do as I did. Got a heated throw and that can be used around your shoulders, over the legs, throw on the bed to heat your covers, so glad I invested in one.
Time Of Month. :) Better get checked for fibroids/endometriosis. nm
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You could have hormone imbalance.
If hormone imbalance is not culprit, explore the psychological aspect.
I have had a hormone-free IUD for 4 years, and I

I have had 2 kids, and I haven't had one pregnancy scare since having it.  My periods are probably a bit more painful since having it, but they have always been bad, and to me it is worth it for the piece of mind.  I don't know much about the Mirena IUC, but it looks very similar to an IUD, so I'm assuming they work in about the same way (except I think Mirena releases hormones). 


I have never taken hormone replacement therapy like you
because I knew from years ago, before the gov study that hormones were being linked with breast cancer, among other things. My elderly aunts (in their 80s) also refused to take hormones, one being a nurse. My mother took hormones and she died from uterine cancer. A previous physician told me I should take them (this was not OB-GYN and I just felt I had all the information I needed to make a sound decision, that being not taking them.
Femhart, new to this hormone replacement
and am wondering if anyone else is on it and if it works with the menopause symptoms, hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia???
yeah. she checked in and checked out the same day--sm
said it was not for her.
This is just wrong on so many levels.

I just don't feel sorry for people who get involved in stupid situations like that.  I'm not even going to comment further on the stupidity of this.


ammonia levels
Does anybody know what causes a person to have high ammonia levels in their blood?  What is the treatment for this?
I feel bad for you on many levels but your kids....

I do feel so bad for you, sounds like a no-win situation, but I also *read* that you let absolutely everything about MIL bother you and i think (opinion only) that you should pick and choose those battles (little battles) more carefully, trying to see the BIG WAR which I think is what you want to try to win.


I think you should develop your own talents, hobbies, expound on yourself (after your children) and find your own *nitch* in life.  Competing (your word used) with a MIL never works.  I was lucky, mine lives in France.  *LOL*


Best of luck, will pray for your situation! 


crime comes from all socioeconomic levels....

white-collar crime has been around for generations...


nothing shocks me anymore.........


illegal. it's disgusting all around on so many levels.
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Let me clearly state that this is abuse on many levels.
I'm another one who has BTDT...17 years ago, but when I read something like this, it seems like it was last week.

I remember exactly what my state of mind was when I finally was able to realize I had reached the end of my rope. That alone took me 10 years to figure out. I was overwhelmed with what lay beyond the escape I could not imagine being able to engineer. The fear was paralyzing. It would have been nice to have help and support, but I was so ashamed that I could not seek it or accept it. I ended up learning how to take my anger and turn it inside out. I transformed it into self-empowerment.

I am sure there are plenty of people who would like to help. You just may not know who they are or how to find them, but they're out there. Everybody's situation is different. It would be helpful to know where you live (town or city and state). I would be more than happy to help you gather some information, but need to know the geography.

Also, what kind of support system do you have beyond your household? How many kids? What about friends and family? Any possibility of staying with them, or would you feel safer being in a location your husband does not know about? If you are an MT, your job is portable....a huge help in this circumstance.

Share as much or as little as you feel comfortable with and see what we can help you come up with. This kind of thing probably has a better outcome if you have a plan (especially in view of your children and their schooling), but even without one, it can be done.

Let me be the first to assure you, life is really sweet once you get yourself and your kids to the other side.
Prior progesterone levels were perfect...sm
so that's part of the "how did this happen?" question. These are the only 2 times I've been pregnant. With the first pregnancy we never had a heartbeat registered on sonogram. I'll know more in a couple of hours today what the end results of the labs are.
Netflix is great, many different levels of membership
some as low as 9.99 per month. Check it out.
thyroid
Ok, I'm 59 yo. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism when I was 19, but I had the symptoms starting the summer I turned 17 - I remain the weight gain, social withdrawal, having to force myself to do everything, including brush my teeth. I thought I had lost my mind.

Turns out, my thyroid quit working - period. My TSH when I'm off supplement is off the charts. I had no discernible disease, tumor, goiter, etc., the thyroid just quit working. My condition can lead to toxicity, shock, coma and death if left untreated.

Graves' disease is usually only fatal in parts of the world where they don't have access to modern medicine.

Tell your brother not to beat himself up - he was acting on the knowledge he had at the time. He just needs to talk to his daughter and she will forgive him. It will make their bond stronger.

I am sure your niece will do just fine = s/l she's getting really good endocrinological advice.

Barbara Bush had Graves' disease - discovered in her early 60s. It can happen to anyone at any time of life.

Best of luck to your family. You're a nice aunt to be so supportive.
Not sure about that, I think it's your thyroid
and your diabetes. I eat tons of junk food, in fact, that's about all I enjoy eating. I eat a few times a day of whatever I want, just VERY small portions. It is RARE that I eat a "full" meal. And I have no real problems with my weight. My brother in law learned he had a thyroid condition and gained a ton of weight. Now he eats much less and even goes to a gym 5 days a week(which he never did before) and he's bigger than ever. I believe it is the disease. Sorry to hear.
Thyroid

Has anyone had a thyroid problem (both lobes enlarged on exam) but thyroid blood tests were normal?  I have been sick for a while with symptoms of both hypo and hyperthyroid and having a scan this week. 


Thyroid ???
Just want your thoughts to arm myself with before my next annual physical.  I am 54 WF, decent health, BP controlled on Rx. For years and years (12-15), I have complained of fatigue, dry hair and skin, 10 pound weight gain that i cannot shed, all the usual symptoms of hypothyroidism.  Every few years, my doc (who is Mayo-trained FP) does lab (I believe FSH and/or TSH), tells me thyroid is fine, etc.  He does all the other labs which are all WNL, all GYN stuff is fine.  No sleep apnea, etc.  About 5-6 years ago, I had a goose egg size goiter type swelling in my throat. Had ultrasound with findings of benign cyst which eventually disappeared after some weeks/months.  Other symptoms are becoming even worse.  I drag myself out of the bed to go to work, take a nap after work, then do what I have to do before going back to bed.  I could literally sleep round the clock, I think.  I have practically no life but work and sleep.  I have been on 3-4 different anti-depressants that don't seem to help me at all.  If I am depressed its because I am worn out all the time!  I do NO endocrinology transcription at all, so I don't know much about thyroid disease.  My mom told me that she was on Synthroid for years but not now.  I have tried an OTC supplement that does not seem to help.  I want to demand a further work-up but if this is as clear cut as I think it is, why hasn't it been offered before? Is a Free T3-4 something that insurance company will balk at him ordering?  Is it super expensive?  Open to all suggestions/ideas.  Thanks for any help!
I think my thyroid
has been messed up for several years now, but I don't go to the doc because I don't want to be diagnosed with anything that will cause problems if having to get different insurance down the road or maybe even long-term care insurance.

I have a couple other issues I would really like to check out as well but don't dare. Kind of like when people don't want to make claims on their car or home insurance for fear the premium will go up! The system is a bit screwed, heh?
then you obviously do not have thyroid problems--sm
and have not read food labels looking specifically for HFCS. You are entitled to your opinion, as I am mine. I just know that from my experience, and doing all that you suggest to do, I still do not lose weight, so, as far as I am concerned, being overweight is NOT my CHOICE. it is inflicted on me. I never go to fast food restaurants and I do not over eat. I eat organic foods, veggies, fruit and rarely red meat. i exercise. I do not have enough arthritis to keep me from exercising. and yes, the government does control what we eat. have you noticed all the growth hormones in our food, pesticides, and HFCS that keeps us fat??? obviously not. When you get fat and have tried everything to get rid of it, according to OTHERS' opinions, and are still fat, then you will understand where I am coming from. Until then, you have no idea. and you are also very uncompassionate to those who are in my position. but that is just MY opinion.
thyroid issues
Do you still have a lot of hypo and hyper symptoms?  You could be under treated.  Go have a look at http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ if you haven't seen the site already.  There's also a patient-to-patient forum at http://www.realthyroidhelp.com/.  Things you might need to address are B12 and adrenals as these are key with converting the thyroid and getting it into your cells.  Most hypo people have taxed out adrenals. Hopefully if you deal with that stuff, you'll see improvement in your hair. 
thyroid ultrasound
I have a family history of thyroid cancer but also many family members with thyroid disease, so on a routine exam a few months ago the doctor immediately noticed my thyroid was significantly enlarged and sent me for an ultrasound. Of note I never did think to tell them at the time there was a family history. It showed bilateral hypoechoic solid nodules and the radiologist recommended another followup test in a few months for stability. I know nothing about radiology. Should I be worried?  Thank you.
thyroid nodules

I also have thyroid problems and have multinodular goiter. 
I've gone through all the tests and biopsies.  Most nodules are benign.  You could call your doc and tell him about yout family history and that you want a radionuclide test for your peace of mind.  Below is a link.  Good luck.


http://www.thyroid-info.com/articles/nodulesgoiter.htm


could also be thyroid - happens in all ages
and I have a daughter that was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and that caused sleep disturbances, difficulty concentrating and really labile behavior at times. 
Thyroid nodules - I have two

Try not to stress.  When I started working for a hospital as an MT about 13 years ago, they required a physical and the doc felt a lump on my thyroid and I was referred to an endocrinologist.  They did an ultrasound, didn't tell much.  Then they had me do a thyroid uptake (take a radioactive medication and then they scan your thyroid to see how much the thyroid gland takes up).  It turns out I had a hot nodule.  My thyroid levels have been checked regularly since then and have been in the normal range, though do vary a bit, except during pregnancy.  So I have just been watching the nodule for years.  About 3 years ago when I visited the endo he felt a second nodule close to the first one, so now I have two.  Until the nodules start messing with my thyroid levels, they are just monitoring them.  If it starts messing with my levels, then I'll have it treated. 


I'm betting the first thing they will do for you is evaluate the nodule to find out if it is "hot" or "cold."  The hot nodules are active, which is what mine is, meaning that the nodule in my thyroid is conducting the majority of the activity while suppressing my thyroid gland, but as long as it makes the proper amount of thyroid hormone and doesn't grow to cause me problems, than I am okay.  I've had it for over a decade with no problems. 


A cold nodule is inactive and has a higher chance of being cancerous.  That is probably one reason they referred you quickly, just to get the ball rolling to check it and make sure it's not cancerous or precancerous.  Don't quote me, but I think cold nodules are less common than hot nodules.  So it will probably turn out to be just fine, but you should definitely have it checked out to know exactly what you are dealing with and make sure it isn't anything serious.  Hope that helps!


Thyroid problems
Hi:

Wanted to tell you I had hyperparathyroidism a few years ago, when they did the surgery they removed half the thyroid - there was also a nodule in the thyroid itself. Everything turned out fine. Hashimoto's does seem to cause a lumpy thyroid. I worked for a thyroid doc when I was 17 (that's where I began learning to be a medical transcriptionist) and even way back then (well, let's say 30 odd years ago) he thought my thyroid felt Hashimoto's-ish!

Hope all goes well for you also
thyroid disease
I have hypothyroidism and take Unithroid.  I'm up to 150 mcg a day.  The only thing I am sensitive to is hot and cold.  My internal thermostat does not work well.  No medication sensitivities though, but that does not mean much as each person is different.  We all reactive diferently from each other.  Good luck though.  Hope things improve with this.
have a lump on my thyroid . . .sm
anyone ever have a nodule or diagnosed with thyroid cancer?  My twin sister had thyroidectomy 1-1/2 years ago for thyroid cancer.  I am feeling a little scared right now  . . . I go for ultrasound tomorrow.
Thyroid nodule

I have 2, one on each side. I was pretty scared, too, and immediately had the left side biopsied because it was the largest but it was benign. That was 4 years ago.


My doc (I worked for him then) told me not to worry about it unless I have trouble swallowing or breathing. I'm to that point now and know I have to get it taken care of, but am pretty scared. I haven't had an operation in 33 years and almost didn't wake up from it, but the left side has grown somewhat and know I have to take care of this, but I don't have a physician and don't care for our hospitals, yet don't want to go to a larger city hospital.


My neighbor, who is an RN and works for a city hospital had the same thing and got hers taken care of right away with no problems. She was home the next day. Of course, she's 20 years younger than I am.


Anyway, I wouldn't worry too much. The doc told me most are benign cysts and usually don't cause a problem.


 


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I never thought about thyroid...

I  just looked it up a little bit and most of the symptoms are me to a T.  Unfortunately, My husband just lost his job so I don't have insurance anymore. 


So going to the doc is out of the question for a little while.  School is starting next week and with 3 kids to buy shoes, backpacks, clothes for, etc. money is too tight. 


I'm going to do some more research on it though and see if I can find some supplements or something. 


Thanks for the idea though. I appreciate it.  I'm willing to look at all avenues to try to fix this thing.  I also have depression so when I get so fatigued I feel useless, bad for my kids, husband, etc  which compounds my depression.  So I'm pretty much willing to try just about anything. 


Thanks again!


What are your symptoms with the thyroid?
I have also so wondering about you.
Even if your thyroid issue
was the cause of your hairloss, Rogaine could repair this. Consult your doctor again.
I have never heard of Topik.
thyroid manifests in many ways
Thirty years ago, a friend's daughter, 15, was thought to be manic-depressive, having breakdown. She was diagnosed with Graves' and medication made immediate difference. Today she's a happy grandma and still doing well.
Not Hashimoto's but thyroid and the tests I had done
were not only the T-3 and T-4, which by the way were fine, but the testing more extensive- I have all the symptoms you have and this particular physician ordered thyroid peroxidase, normal is 0-34 and mine was 283! My Synthroid increased but really cannot tell any difference. The only thing not bothered with a lot is fatigue. I have hair coming out, dry skin, cold year 'round. Ask for this additional test, like I said regular tests on me ok but this not. By the way, this was not an endocrinologist but a dermatologist I went to for something totally unrelated.
Armour thyroid supplement..sm
it is a natural, not synthetic or man made, form of thyroid replacement hormone. It contains T3 and T4 hormones, where synthroid only has T4.
It is a thyroid preparation, wanted to
stop the Synthroid because have heard from others it helps to cause hair loss and got enough of that.
Anyone here with thyroid problems or MS symptoms?
I have been having a cluster of very odd symptoms starting a few months ago that include: Heart palpitations, internal vibration/tremor, fine tremor in hands, eye pain, blurred vision, hives, balance problems, dizziness, muscle twitching, hot flashes, and more. These symptoms come and go. One day I'm fine, the next day BAM! I have had blood tests so far...doc thinks it's anxiety. I will be seeing my doc tomorrow to "go over the tests" so he can again tell me it's anxiety. I wonder if anyone else out there has these symptoms that just come on all of a sudden.

TIA
Anyone with hypothyroidism that has been told to have thyroid out?
I have the problem and have never lost weight. I just read a report where some physicians suggest having the thyroid out and then you might lose the weight? Just wondering if anyone has done this? Thanks
Go get yourself checked out!

I'm only 34 and I had the darned same symptoms...everything hurt--fingers, arms, hands, jaw, neck, back, butt, even my hair, I swear!   I have a very high pain threshold too, but the constant aching and inability to get out of bed without feeling like I was just run over by a steam roller was just too much to take.  I think I let it go for about 2 years before calling for an appointment, thinking I could just work around the pain.


The thing that finally sent me to the doc's was that even exercising and walking didn't help with the pain, and it got to a point where it hurt too much to even do that.


Turns out I could have some form of connective tissue disorder, kinda like lupus but not.  My nurse gave me a prescription for simple naproxen and wow, what a difference.  I took it twice daily for the first week and I only need to take it every now and again.  I've totally kicked myself in the butt for not doing something about it sooner, but well, you know how that goes.


So, go get yourself checked out for pity's sake


 


you could also get her checked --sm
for feline diabetes, as not using the litter box is also a sign of this, along with recurrent uti's and eventually kidney failure. My vet says that feline diabetes has increased significantly over the past few years.
He obviously needs to get this checked out - sm
by the doctor, it may be time that he does need the help of some medication. Get him to his doctor pronto before it gets any worse.
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different lipstick brands and get disgusted when it takes 7 turns to get the lipstick out where you can use it? That's what I've noticed about some of the more expensive brands. If they turned quicker like Revlon I might have bought them. :o} (I don't remember if Estee Lauder is one of those).

Not sure if I'm lazy or just a stickler for efficiency. Ha!
Eww, I would have that checked
by a doctor to be on the safe side. Especially considering the bumps you said you can see on his eyeball.. that can't be good.
I checked this out and I think it looks
fascinating. My daughter was a bit grossed out. My son hasn't seen the video yet but he wants to go into medicine and I know when he see the video he will love it. My daughter and I are going to see Legally Blond the musical while hubby and son are going to see Blue Man Group (all 4 of us will see The Lion King). Maybe just a little mother/son bonding time at Bodies will be just the thing.
Get it checked.
My husband broke his at 18. When he was 30, he had to get angioplasty because he had 2 stenoses of subclavian. They are not sure if it was related to this injury or not. Still has weak/to absent pulse at left wrist.
Just checked it out !! So much fun...nm
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