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In a message dated 3/13/99 10:41:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,

KTenn36117@... writes:

<< I'm going crazy with myself!!!!! Lately I've been going crazy with this

hot/cold symptoms!!! One minute.... I'm hot... I have to take off my jacket

.... then the next few minutes... I would be cold again.... I have to put

them

back on. I know I feel like I have both hypoT and hyperT. I checked my

temperature...its 99.0. Maybe I'm coming down with the flu..... again but

maybe not... anyone can tell me what does this indicate???? Please help!!!

>>

Hi Kozy

I don't know how old you are but your description sure sounds like hot

flashes. Are you at menopause age, it's something to look into maybe.

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Sounds like you have subacute thyroiditis. My symptoms were similar to yours

before I had my right thyroid lobe removed. Since the surgery, things have

quieted down.

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What other kind of symptoms did you have besides the hot/cold flashes? I'm

curious.

Kozy

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Kozy;

I shivered when I drank liquids or ate certain foods and with cold climate no

matter how heavy the clothing was, stomach was upset with eating certain

foods, joint pain, purple feet upon standing due to large goiter, increased

heart rates and easy startle responses, breathing was constricted due to large

goiter, could not stand the heat even at 70 degrees, sweat under my arms alot,

and I felt the urge to urinate frequently especially when it was hot and the

feeling of defacation was strong even wheh I did not have to go, not

constantly though. Most of the time I had temp at 99 degrees, broke out in

the sweats at night. Most of these symptoms are not present since having my

1/2 of the thyroid removed. Few remain on a lighter basis. Oh, and I still

have problems with my eyes. I stare alot with alot of pressure behind my

eyeballs. If that continues, I will see an eye specialist. However, I am going

to give it some time since I had the surgery only two and half weeks ago.

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Kozy , I hate to ask, but are you anywhere near menopause? I also had a lot of

hot and cold flashes when I found out that i was Hypo-t. it could be from a

number of things. Hope you feel better, Chris

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Kozy, please don't think that you have to be 50 to start menopause, I have a

friend who started it at 35-- it took a while to finish, but she did start at

that age. you can be in your 30's and still get the symptoms of menopause.

Hopefully yours is from your thyroid problem. Chris

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I had about the same symptoms as you are having now. I too have upset stomach

at times, had to frequent urination, and a little constipation. Most of the

time I feel when I'm cold.... I get goose bumps when the room is only 75 then

I put on my jacket or sweatshirt or blanket.... for a while then I would get

very hot... my chest would flare up. Also, I am having problems in the chest

area... I feel my muscles in my chest area are very sore and

tight...constantly... but they never go away. I would also wake up in the

morning feeling sweaty. It just crazy. This is the first winter... I ever go

to bed with summer T-shirt pajamas... last year I used to wear a very warm

pajamas.

I know I am due for another TSH test... I'm supposed to have it done every 2

or 3 months. The last I saw my doctor was in January. I think its about time

to go in and have it checked out and see what the problem is.

Kozy

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Kozy:

Keep an eye on your thyroid levels. However, mine were in the low normal range

and the doctors said that my problem was not related to the thyroid because of

the levels. The only way to tell was to remove the problem area. After

surgery, many symptoms calmed down. I don't believe the tests are always a

sure way to tell whether you are hyper or hypo thyroid. Your body and its

changes are the best barometer. Take care and keep at it.

:>)

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i have had this same symptom for many months...My thyroid doesnt know which

way to go one week its hypo the next its hyper! I usually get the hot flashes

when im very hyper, i am only 20 so its not menapause. :)

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In a message dated 3/14/99 1:32:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

KTenn36117@... writes:

<< I am only 34!!! I not yet 50!!! LOL Thanks for suggesting. >>

Hi Kozy

I visit a lot of menopause and hormone boards and there is such a thing as

early menopause. Don't dismiss it entirely. Just a suggestion.

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In a message dated 3/14/99 1:36:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,

KTenn36117@... writes:

<< What other kind of symptoms did you have besides the hot/cold flashes? I'm

curious. >>

Hi Kosy

Changes in the cycle, breast swelling and tenderness, mood swings, sleep

disturbances, water retention, night sweats, tendency to gain weight,

headaches, foggy thinking, short term memory problems etc. There is a list of

about 34 different symptoms that can be caused by menopause. I'll see if I

can find it.

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About menopause - if your too young for this - get an estrogen blood test....

Your doctor may then put you on estrogen to get your levels back up. This

can happen if your stressed, lose too much weight, etc. Don't wait. Get

a blood test a/s/a/p. Good Luck, Elaine

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good idea 4 all the ladies to get an estrogen base-line. I wish I had known

about this long ago - now too late for base-line.

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I don't understand.... I'm on birth control pills.... I'm taking Ovral 28 day.

I thought I was taking estrogen??? To help my period problem. Do you think

this pill is the cause of this hot/cold flashes????

Kozy

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In a message dated 3/15/99 8:11:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, Teddytex@...

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<< good idea 4 all the ladies to get an estrogen base-line. I wish I had

known

about this long ago - now too late for base-line.

>>

Hi all

I wish I had done so with estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. After I

had my hysterectomy it was hard to know what levels to aim for since I didn't

know what was normal for me. Every woman's body is different and what is

normal for one may not be for another. The MD's practice of aiming for some

magic number that they have decided is normal doesn't always work. I spent

about a year and a half trying to find the balance of the three that felt

right, adjusting and changing the proportions. Most women don't have the time

or the energy to do that. I was lucky that I had a GYN that allowed me to do

the experimentation till I found out what worked, most don't. They just tell

you what you need, and in most cases without even testing the hormone levels.

You can get saliva tests of 5 different hormones on your own without a doctors

ok to find out. If anyone is interested I have done it and have the name of a

lab. It runs in the neighborhood of $35-40 per hormone. The more you do at

one time the more the price comes down.

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In a message dated 3/15/99 8:54:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,

KTenn36117@... writes:

<< I don't understand.... I'm on birth control pills.... I'm taking Ovral 28

day.

I thought I was taking estrogen??? To help my period problem. Do you think

this pill is the cause of this hot/cold flashes????

Kozy >>

Hi Kozy

I don't know the exact formulation of yours but most birth control pills are

more progesterone than estrogen. They sort of mimic a pregnancy when your

body has a tremendous amount of progesterone. It is also a synthetic which

can have a lot of side effects that natural hormones do not have.

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Kozy:

You may be estrogen dominant and need some progesterone. I use a cream

recommended by Dr. Lee that I put on my skin. The women still having

periods also need this product occassionally. The health food stores carry

his book and the creams. Only get the ones he recommends. Isundra

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Dear Isundra

Can you please tell me what the cream is for and what it is called? I am not

in the US so I will go to my health shop to find it.

I have ezcema and now at the tips of my fingers are cracks. I cant really

fix it up.

regards

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> Kozy:

> You may be estrogen dominant and need some progesterone. I use a cream

> recommended by Dr. Lee that I put on my skin. The women still having

> periods also need this product occassionally. The health food

> stores carry

> his book and the creams. Only get the ones he recommends. Isundra

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In a message dated 3/16/1999 12:45:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,

PortraitN@... writes:

<< You can get saliva tests of 5 different hormones on your own without a

doctors

ok to find out. If anyone is interested I have done it and have the name of

a

lab. It runs in the neighborhood of $35-40 per hormone. The more you do at

one time the more the price comes down. >>

I'd like the name of the lab or the web sit whatever.

Thanks,

Ann

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In a message dated 3/19/99 12:54:00 AM Eastern Standard Time,

ABerry3837@... writes:

<< << You can get saliva tests of 5 different hormones on your own without a

doctors

ok to find out. If anyone is interested I have done it and have the name of

a

lab. It runs in the neighborhood of $35-40 per hormone. The more you do at

one time the more the price comes down. >>

I'd like the name of the lab or the web sit whatever.

>>

Hi Ann

The name of the lab is Aeron LifeCycles, 1933 Street, Suite 310, San

Leandro, CA 94577...........800-631-7900. The web site is

http://www.aeron.com.

You just contact them, tell them how many and which hormones you want to test

and they send you a kit which you do at home and send back to them.

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Thanks for the info.

Question....I've heard that Graves disease can " just burn itself out " in a

year or so.

But I read in this E group that many people are still having problems after

many years.

I was diagnosed a year ago this month and I am still hyperT.

Ann

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Ann,

Its been almost five years now and its still holding on, its not as

bad or intence as it use to be but its still a problem. I always hope that

when the summer heat gets here its not as bad. The shower dos'nt seem to

burn my face any more and I can stand next to the wood stove for longer

periods of time but the real test is summer, can I stand the heat last

year was still pretty hard on me. I work outside and usally from 9am to

9pm its always a reliefe when the sun starts setting so I will wait and

see.

Raven

ABerry3837@... wrote:

Thanks for the info.

Question....I've heard that Graves disease can "just burn itself out" in a

year or so.

But I read in this E group that many people are still having problems after

many years.

I was diagnosed a year ago this month and I am still hyperT.

Ann

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Dear Ann

I was diagnosed 17 years ago. and I have had 5 episodes. So some years I am

fine, but like this last year, I had it bad.

Take care, I think we are supposed to go Hypo when we are old.

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> Thanks for the info.

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> Question....I've heard that Graves disease can " just burn itself out " in a

> year or so.

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> But I read in this E group that many people are still having

> problems after

> many years.

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> I was diagnosed a year ago this month and I am still hyperT.

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