Guest guest Posted October 7, 1999 Report Share Posted October 7, 1999 Hello. I am new to this list and I would like some information. I am 30 years old and I have Grave's Disease. It only affects my thyroid, not my eyes. I am taking Tapazole. I have also had a total hysterectomy two years ago. My problem now is I am constantly sick and missing work. I am catching everything that seems to be in the air....stomach virus, sinus infections, laryngitis...and the list goes on! Does anyone else suffer from low immune system and if so, what are the answers? Thanks in advance for the help! Kellie ______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 1999 Report Share Posted October 7, 1999 Dear Kelli, I was in the same situation with Graves and I was getting sick and looked bad too. I was a realtor running a new homes subdivision and lost my job not because of my work performance, but because I looked so ill and I felt it necessary to explain why to my customers as such...If I had it to do all over again, I would have just quit and stayed home and then I would have gotten the rest I needed to get well. I also had a hysterectomy before all of this hit so I would suggest to you that you get your hormone levels checked, FSH-LH-Estrogen levels checked; you should be at least an 80 with the estrogen level. Estrodail is a natural hormone without dye in it that I take up to 2mg. a day. This slows down the thyroid and helps with the Graves hyper problems; do not do RAI, you will go Hypo in 5 to 20 years if you have the anti-thyroid antibodys in your blood stream, they can make the thyroid go either way... I think that is a TSA blood test to test for them. Estrodial is made up at an old time Pharm. or you can send an RX to the Women's Internationl Parm., check 800 information for their phone number/fax number to send your doctors RX. Get the book out " Screaming to be Heard, Hormonal Connections Women know about and Doctors ignore. " Dr. ViLiet (spelling of?) this book talks about hormones and the thyroid functioning along with depression, allergys, etc. at least everything I have and more; they are in fact, all connected as such. I am now on 12.5mcg of thyroid hormone a day even though after Tapazole my levels are normal ranges and the Estradial at 2 mg. a day. I was having the dry, big eyes and hives until I started on the low dose of thyroid hormone and suffering until I changed Endo's this is number 4! I was on Tapazole for 7 months and gained weight so be careful with that, it happens! 105lbs.-130lbs., now I am 120 and just right. Look better now and feel better except for the depression and the anxiety attacks! Illness can change your brain chemicals once it is controlled so I am seeing mental health on Monday, but if this happens to you, remember, Paxil makes thyroid hormone work better, I found that out one night when I felt like I had Graves all over again... it has been a rough two years going for me so if I have helped you at all that is great because I have been there and done that. Take care, Sheri Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 1999 Report Share Posted October 7, 1999 Dear kellie: I have had hyper thyroidism for over three years now and I have had the very same experiences as you. When I first got diagnosed with this, there is no way that I would have been about to continue in an outside job, luckily for me I was a stay at home mom and could adjust my schedule to my health needs. But it did seem that I caught everything that was in the air, so not only was I sick with hyper, but also everything else you can imagine. I have had two cysts removed from my tongue of all places! I definitely feel that hyper weakens your immune system. However, recently I have been taking the supplements that recommends and I have been changing my diet to a more natural and healthy diet. I have been exercising regularly,(even when I don't feel like it) and I have been noticing a lot of improvement in so far as how often I get sick. I have been off tapazole for approx. three months and have been feeling really quite well. However, my blood levels are still high on the hyper end and after this next blood test if they are still high my doctor wants me to go back on the med.. So I will. But in general, reading about this disease and researching ways to live and eat healthy, the vitamins, exercise, etc., all of these things will help to strengthen your body again! Hope this helps, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 1999 Report Share Posted October 8, 1999 Hello Kellie, Have you read Dr. Lee's book " What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenapause " ? It might give you some insight on your HRT which I think could be a major factor in your immune problems. Good Luck Ann ---------- From: Kellie[sMTP:kellie8820@...] Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 2:18 AM hyperthyroidismegroups Subject: Low Immune System Hello. I am new to this list and I would like some information. I am 30 years old and I have Grave's Disease. It only affects my thyroid, not my eyes. I am taking Tapazole. I have also had a total hysterectomy two years ago. My problem now is I am constantly sick and missing work. I am catching everything that seems to be in the air....stomach virus, sinus infections, laryngitis...and the list goes on! Does anyone else suffer from low immune system and if so, what are the answers? Thanks in advance for the help! Kellie ______________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Java or juggling?. Everybody learns something at Learn2.com. Where you'll find thousands of free 2torials, affordable online courses, and useful tips for everyday life. http://clickhere./click/964 eGroups.com home: hyperthyroidism - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 1999 Report Share Posted October 8, 1999 Kellie, I too have a very weak immune system and catch everything!! I found a wonderful holistic doctor that treats the whole body. Several things contribute to a weak immune system. Your thyroid/adrenal glands need to be working properly with the right meds if needed. You need a heavy metal test to see if you are toxic with any heavy metals. They need to be removed if any. The proper vitamins, Exercise, reduce stress, good nights sleep and eating good foods are all helpful. you need a good holistic doctor to get you healthy and guide you. I am full of Cadmium and Lead and am removing them with DMSA. A pill that binds to them and is removed through the urine. I truly believe being clogged up with these metals hurts your body. It takes 3-6 months to remove it all. Hope this helps. A good site to check out is Dr. Stoll. http://www.bcn.net/~stoll/ Lori Kellie wrote: > Hello. I am new to this list and I would like some information. I am 30 > years old and I have Grave's Disease. It only affects my thyroid, not my > eyes. I am taking Tapazole. I have also had a total hysterectomy two years > ago. > > My problem now is I am constantly sick and missing work. I am catching > everything that seems to be in the air....stomach virus, sinus infections, > laryngitis...and the list goes on! > > Does anyone else suffer from low immune system and if so, what are the > answers? Thanks in advance for the help! > > Kellie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 1999 Report Share Posted October 8, 1999 Dear , I'm twice your age. I developed Graves around the same age as you. Have had two goiters. One was removed and one was radiated. Still have a residual case of Graves and now I have Hypo. Most of these " Doctors " haven't got a clue. You are going to have to do a lot of learning on your own. I also had a Histo. at your age. Most of this stuff wasn't necessary. Try taking B-complex 400, C 400, and E. Add one at a time. Take them about an hour after your other meds. Hope this helps it does help me. Ginny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 1999 Report Share Posted October 8, 1999 Re: Low Immune System >Dear Kelli, >I was in the same situation with Graves and I was getting sick and looked bad >too. I was a realtor running a new homes subdivision and lost my job not >because of my work performance, but because I looked so ill and I felt it >necessary to explain why to my customers as such...If I had it to do all over >again, I would have just quit and stayed home and then I would have gotten >the rest I needed to get well. I also had a hysterectomy before all of this >hit so I would suggest to you that you get your hormone levels checked, >FSH-LH-Estrogen levels checked; you should be at least an 80 with the >estrogen level. Estrodail is a natural hormone without dye in it that I take >up to 2mg. a day. This slows down the thyroid and helps with the Graves >hyper problems; do not do RAI, you will go Hypo in 5 to 20 years if you have >the anti-thyroid antibodys in your blood stream, they can make the thyroid go >either way... I think that is a TSA blood test to test for them. Estrodial >is made up at an old time Pharm. or you can send an RX to the Women's >Internationl Parm., check 800 information for their phone number/fax number >to send your doctors RX. Get the book out " Screaming to be Heard, Hormonal >Connections Women know about and Doctors ignore. " Dr. ViLiet (spelling of?) >this book talks about hormones and the thyroid functioning along with >depression, allergys, etc. at least everything I have and more; they are in >fact, all connected as such. > >I am now on 12.5mcg of thyroid hormone a day even though after Tapazole my >levels are normal ranges and the Estradial at 2 mg. a day. I was having the >dry, big eyes and hives until I started on the low dose of thyroid hormone >and suffering until I changed Endo's this is number 4! I was on Tapazole for >7 months and gained weight so be careful with that, it happens! >105lbs.-130lbs., now I am 120 and just right. Look better now and feel >better except for the depression and the anxiety attacks! Illness can change >your brain chemicals once it is controlled so I am seeing mental health on >Monday, but if this happens to you, remember, Paxil makes thyroid hormone >work better, I found that out one night when I felt like I had Graves all >over again... it has been a rough two years going for me so if I have helped >you at all that is great because I have been there and done that. Take care, > Sheri Lynn > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Java or juggling?. Everybody learns something at Learn2.com. Where >you'll find thousands of free 2torials, affordable online courses, and >useful tips for everyday life. http://clickhere./click/964 > > >eGroups.com home: hyperthyroidism > - Simplifying group communications > >Hi Sheri Lynn: I am very curious to know more about the Estrodail. Did you have to go to your regular doctor in order to get " permission " a requisition to have your hormone levels checked? You mention to get the Estrodial from Women's International Parm., sorry for my ignorance but what is the doctors RX? Is this a perscription for Estradial? I know my hormones are all messed up but I can't get to first base with a doctor unless I say. " I will take hormone replacement therapy " Right now I have gone off 's supplement program since September 29 because I am on a body cleansing program with my reflexologist. That will take one month. Still I am taking Tapazole morning and night, I dropped the afternoon one myself to see if I can ween myself right off. My eyes are still bothering me. The thyroid hormone that you are taking is for HypoT right? You are not hyperT anymore nor are you hypoT and the thyroid hormone is helping with your eyes? Paxil? What is Paxil? I have not had a hysterectomy. Right now I am reading a book called. " The Thyroid Solution " by " Ridha Arem, M.D. " I will also get " Screaming to be heard, Hormonal Connections Women know about and Doctors ignore " I have been pretty much maintaining my normal weight which is between 105-109 pounds. I will watch it carefully. When I finish the body cleansing I will go back on the supplements, also I am sure the reflexologist will want to put me on one of his supplements that he is selling. I'll make this decision when I come to it. Sheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 1999 Report Share Posted October 11, 1999 Yes, just go to a good internal med doctor and ask for a hormonal study and if your estrogen is low, as for a perscription for Estradial and call 800 information to give the doctor the Women's International Pharmacy's phone number and he should be able to handle faxing over the RX for you to get the medicine, which is dye free, at a regular drug store it would be called Estrace and it is purple. Paxil is an anti-depressant medication to boost the serotonin in your brain if you are sad; I hated the stuff and I am finding selinium is doing quite well with this problem for me just at 100mcg. a day so far ( this is a mineral that is on 's list). My range for my Thyroid is normal right now but I have antibodys in my blood stream that can destroy my thyroid within 5-20 years and I take just 12.5mcg. of hormone to help support the thyroid and my hives have stopped since this treatment was started; suggested by Emory U. Hospital here in Atlanta, GA, research that has been conducted on this type of thyroid problem making me depressed etc. Just keep reading like you are doing because you can never be too educated when it comes to this disease, it is really confusing! I would watch certain herbs that can speed up the thyroid like has mentioned, they about killed me at one time...I stick to vitimins and minerals with lots of water. Take Care, Sheri Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 1999 Report Share Posted October 12, 1999 How does one test for " antibodies in the bloodstream that can destroy the thyroid " even if the thyroid tests are normal? Or am I misunderstanding what you wrote? Joyce in Vermont +====>>>>>>=====>>>>>>>>........<<<<<<<<<=======<<<<<<<<==========+ " Truth is a shining goddess, always veiled, always distant, never wholly approachable, but worthy of all the devotion of which the human spirit is capable. " Bertrand +====>>>>>>=====>>>>>>>>........<<<<<<<<<=======<<<<<<<<==========+ On Mon, 11 Oct 1999 BPICKER2@... wrote: > Yes, just go to a good internal med doctor and ask for a hormonal study and > if your estrogen is low, as for a perscription for Estradial and call 800 > information to give the doctor the Women's International Pharmacy's phone > number and he should be able to handle faxing over the RX for you to get the > medicine, which is dye free, at a regular drug store it would be called > Estrace and it is purple. > > Paxil is an anti-depressant medication to boost the serotonin in your brain > if you are sad; I hated the stuff and I am finding selinium is doing quite > well with this problem for me just at 100mcg. a day so far ( this is a > mineral that is on 's list). > > My range for my Thyroid is normal right now but I have antibodys in my blood > stream that can destroy my thyroid within 5-20 years and I take just 12.5mcg. > of hormone to help support the thyroid and my hives have stopped since this > treatment was started; suggested by Emory U. Hospital here in Atlanta, GA, > research that has been conducted on this type of thyroid problem making me > depressed etc. > > Just keep reading like you are doing because you can never be too educated > when it comes to this disease, it is really confusing! I would watch certain > herbs that can speed up the thyroid like has mentioned, they about > killed me at one time...I stick to vitimins and minerals with lots of water. > > Take Care, > > Sheri Lynn > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > eGroups.com home: hyperthyroidism > - Simplifying group communications > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 1999 Report Share Posted October 12, 1999 No, that is correct, I think it is called a TSA test--Anti-Thyroid Antibodies and the test comes back in 3 parts and all my numbers were above the normal range indicating their presents. They attack the thyroid and I was told it takes between 5-20 years to do so and that is when the thyroid ranges will indicated Hypo. I am on a low dose of thyroid hormone, 1mcg. per pound of body weight per day according to Emory U. Hospital where I went to see an allergist for hives that would not clear up and he faxed a note to the endo doctor to do this test and also an ACTH test and he suggested the above treatment. My hives are now gone, amen. This is considered Hishemotto's Disease ( I never spell this word right!) So now that I am out of Graves Disease (stress) I am now considered more Hypo even with normal Thyroid ranges. Look up The Leland Clinic on the web, they have a page explaining all this. This is my doctor here in Atlanta, GA. Dr. K. Lucus and she is listed as one of the best doctors on theminingco.com thyroid site under health. She is number 4 for me! I also had bad panic attacks and the thyroid hormone is helping them to stopped now too. ER room 12 times over the last year with hives, itchy throat, panic, high BP it has been so much fun that now I am traumatized and Kaiser is paying for counseling as of yesterday to help me get my life back together. Sheri Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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