Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 what would you recommend for the excess phlegm? Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 Peta, Those definitely are symptoms of hyperthyroidism. I have similar symptoms a= s yours. According to diagnosis of Traditional Chinese Medicine: your weak knees are= attributed to your weak kidneys; the weak muscles and shakiness to the spleen; your liver= and heart are also weak. The root of all these are your troubled thyroid, which is abnorm= ally secreting too much thyroid hormones: T3 and T4. Normally, in this case, the master gl= and -- the pituitary glandĀ -- stops secreting TSH, yet the thyroid continues to produ= ce too much thyroid hormone. Your liver, kidneys, and spleen are all stressed out and m= ust work overtime to filter the excess T3 and T4 as they try to bring the bodily fun= ctions to normal. They work hard to try and readjust the body because of the high presence of= thyroid hormone in the bloodstream, which in turns signal the heart to beat much fa= ster, hence your rapid pulse. Your metabolism overall is very high. This explains your = rapid weight loss because you metabolize too quickly. The body does not and usually cann= ot absorb the necessary nutrients it needs. They usually leave the body unabsorbed. T= his explains diarrhea and loose stool. Your high metabolism release body heat higher tha= n normal. Although your body temperature is within normal range, usually slightly hig= her, most hyperthyroid cannot tolerate heat or bright light. You may also be diagnose= d anemic. Usually this means you're iron deficient, but take a careful look, you may = also be copper deficient. Both iron and copper are responsible for your oxygen production.= But because of they deficiency, your body is low in oxygen and that is also why the heart = must beat faster to pump the body with enough oxygen. Low level of copper and iron does not = necessary means that your body is deficient of these minerals. It may means your body= cannot readily absorb copper and iron that already exist in the body. Your test re= sults may also indicate low level of potassium, an important element that is responsible i= n the natural absorption of iron and copper, as well as other elements. If you have a goi= ter, this is due to excess phlegm produced by the spleen. You will noticed a lot more of phl= egm and mucus than mormal. The butterfly-shaped thyroid also enlarges as it overwor= ks producing thyroid hormone. It also absorbs too much iodine from the body than normal.= The thyroid cannot distinguish what is a normal T3 and T4 level, thus it continues to a= bsorb way too much iodine, an element responsible for thyroid hormone production, to prod= uce thyroid hormone. So yes. taking less iodine in food is important. All seafood inclu= ding seaweed, lobsters, shrimps, sea fish, contain iodine. So do iodized salt, and kelp t= ablets. This also points out the importance of staying away from RAI tests, such as the RAI U= ptake Scan. Your endocrinologist will tell you that the tests utilized only Iodine Isot= ope 125 in very low dose compared to the RAI 131 pills, and that it will not harm your thyroid.= I'd recommend AGAINST it as the RAI Uptake will exposed your already stressed thyroid to = Radioactive Iodine. Any amount of radioactivity are dangerous in the long run. This is = why all test technicians performing the test run for cover. These are my thoughts that I have gathered over the years based on my own e= xperience and understanding. I'm not a doctor or a specialist. Merely a patient with = hyperthyroidism who believes in alternative ways to treat the disease without destroying th= e thyroid. joey > Hi! Just a question re: symptoms. Is it possible to feel and exhibit sym= ptoms of hyperthyroidism and the blood tests come back normal? I had hyperthyroidism= 3 years ago - came off the Carbimazole and have been supposedly 'normal' ever since? > Lately I've been feeling very weird, shaky,feeling hypoglycaemic, trembly= knees, pulse rate up and down for no reason, weak muscles - everything feeling very fami= liar and yet the blood tests keep coming back within normal range. Might this be the Hyp= erThyroidism you're talking about? They took a 'bucket of blood' and tested for all sort= s of other things (including blood sugar and hormones). This just seems such a coincidence, a= nd feels so similar, I can't understand it > Thanks, > Peta x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 Thank you , but why then have ALL my blood tests come back normal: Anti nuclear tests Liver function Blood count Potassium etc.. levels Bloor sugar levels Hormone levels (even though I'm nearly 50!!) and Thyroid!!! p.s. I don't have weight loss, apparently when I was hyper I was among the 'lucky' 5% who don't lose weight with it!!! LOL! Peta x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Hi , You say a goiter is caused by excess phelgm? How do you suggest to get rid of a goiter. I am hypothyroid and have had a goiter for 3 years now. I take armour--150mlg. Let me know1 Lor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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