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Hi ,

Welcome to the group. My son is 8 months and has a DOC

Band. We live in Greenville which is east of Dallas. Has Kaden been

casted? Our experience with the casting was very good...

didn't cry at all. Did your pediatrician diagnose him? If he did,

that is wonderful. He is at a great time for treatment. got

the band when he was 5.5 months old. Feel free to mail me with

questions. I'd be glad to help. juan@...

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> Hi my name is ...My youngest son Kaden (4mo) was just

diagnosed

> as having positional plagiocephaly and we were told he would need a

> DOC Band. We have looked all over for info on this...and though

what

> we find is good information...there is not alot of it.

> We are having to pay for the helmet out of pocket...Our insurance

> doesn't want to cover it.

> We live in Dallas and the people at Cranial Tech have been awsome.

> Any advice or information you think I could benefit...please send

it

> my way...

> Thanks in advance :)

>

> KRPHINEY@a...

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Hello

Essie and welcome to the forum where I hope you get the support you need.

First, your GP is not a thyroid specialist and with a TSH above the reference

range and your Free T4 right at the bottom, with the symptoms you are

experiencing, you need to be referred to one. The best way to do this is to

write a letter to your GP - setting out all your symptoms and also list your

basal temperature for say, 4 to 5 days. Take your temperature before getting

out of bed ion a morning and before having a drink. Normal is around 98.6, but

those with hypothyroidism can be much lower such as 97.8 (or lower still). This

shows you have a low metabolism. Write down whether there are members in your

family who have an autoimmune or thyroid problem.

In the

letter write that you would like your Free T3 tested to see whether you might

have a conversion problem or not. Also, ask to have a test to see whether you

have antibodies to your thyroid. If that comes back positive, it means you have

Hashimoto's disease. This is a cause of hypothyroidism but the treatment is the

same as for any other cause. Thyroid antibodies see your thyroiod tissue as

public enemy number one and set about its destruction. The more it becomes

destroyed, the more your thyroid gland is able to put out the thyroid hormones

your body requires. You should also ask for blood tests to test your ferritin

level (stored iron), B12, Vitamin D, magnesium, Zinc and Copper. If you are low

in any of these, your body will be unable to absorb the thyroid hormone you are

making.

Ask

that your GP places your letter in your medical notes so it is on record that

you requested these tests and a referral to a specialist in thyroid disease,

then if your GP does nothing, or refuses to do anything, there might be a case

to answer. GP's know this, and this is why it is always best to get something

down on paper. Also send a copy to the Practice Manager.

Let us

know if this works Essie. Read everything you can in our FILES and also in our

web site www.tpa-uk.org.uk and click on

'Hypothyroidism' ion the Menu there, and on the drop down Menu, click on

'Associated Conditions' that go along with being hypothyroid. Read the

information there because if you suffer any of these, your thyroid hormones

can't do the job they are supposed to.

luv -

Sheila

My symptoms are getting worse, to the point that my

work is suffering, my social life is nonexistent. I'm freezing cold all the

time. My skin and hair is dry. I'm exhausted. I'm very pale, and my eyes seem

almost sunken and are listless. I'm only 21 but i feel so much older.

I asked my GP what was causing these symptoms if it wasn't my thyroid and he

said that yes, these are symptoms of hypothyroid but he said it might be

stress, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. He offered me antidepressants as the only

thing he could suggest.

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Thank you for your advice Sheila, I had thought about asking for a referral, or

more tests but didn't really know what to ask for. I also hadn't considered

writing a letter, thats a very good suggestion.

Thank you for your advice, I'm going to read up everything i can and then will

try writing to my GP.

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