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I was just diaganosed with hyperthyroidism and was so glad to find this

group. My thyroid glad is slightly enlarged on one side. So far my

Dr. did initial blood tests and elevated levels of what he was looking

for confired his suspicion of hyperthyroidism. I had an ultra sound

done and there are some nodules inside my throut too. I am going for

an thyroid scan this week and will see the Dr. again next for results

of it and further blood tests. From what I have been reading the

radioactive iodine treatment that may cause me to go into hypo form

sounds scary. The antithyroid drugs sound like perhaps a better way to

go but some of their side effects sound scary too. What have others

done and would you do it again? Thank you.

Anne

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Anne:

I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism a few years ago. I was pretty miserable by

the time I was diagnosed (heart problems, sleep problems, anxiety, short temper,

weight loss, etc.). First, here is what I have learned about the message

boards. The super majority of folks on the message boards have either had

negative experiences with the RAI treatment or have other problems that they

blame on the RAI but are due to other problems (diseases, conditions, poor diet,

lack of exercise, etc.). Most (95%+?) people with hyperthyroidism have

successful RAI treatments so they quit posting to the boards because their lives

go back to normal. In short, the RAI feedback on the message boards will be

slanted towards the negative and not balanced. I am not saying some are not

true though. Some people have had bad experiences with RAI but that us a VERY

small number.

Second, here is what I have experienced after RAI. The meds took about a year

to adjust to the right level. I have to tweak my dose a little here and there

but not very often. I feel WAY better after RAI. I feel like I am myself

again. I didn't realize how awful I felt until I started the levoxyl and got it

adjusted. Physically, I am alot stronger now than when I was 20 (I am 38). I

lift weights, jogg, walk, etc. I also used to have trouble sitting down long

enough to focus and read a book. After RAI and getting my dose correct, I have

read about 40 books so far this year. Do I feel 100% myself again? Not quite

but I am probably 98%. Once your thyroid goes out of whack, you will never be

100% again.

A note about the RAI. It is almost a certainty that you will go hypo after RAI.

There are a lucky few where RAI kills just enough of the thyroid where the

output is at a normal level. If the thyroid is totally dead, it is usually very

easy to control hypo through medication (levoxyl, synthroid, etc.). A very,

very small portion of the population can't adjust to those medications but there

are other medications. They are just the most popular.

If you do go through RAI, the first couple of days after RAI is kind of weird.

You need to kind of stay away from people (especially kids) because of the RAI

-- just as a precaution. Your thyroid will also react to the RAI and release a

bunch of thyroid into your body. So you may be really hyper for a couple of

days and then it goes away. I took a couple of days off of work, stayed away

from my kids, watched some movies, and played comuter games.

Sorry for the long note, but to end this, I have learned the following lessons:

I am now much more understanding of people who have health problems after going

through this and I have learned that diet and exercise are key. It is very,

very important that you eat well and exercise often.

If I had to do it all over again, definately I would. Feel free to contact me

if you have any questions.

Rob

anne22enna <atticollectible@...> wrote:

I was just diaganosed with hyperthyroidism and was so glad to find this

group. My thyroid glad is slightly enlarged on one side. So far my

Dr. did initial blood tests and elevated levels of what he was looking

for confired his suspicion of hyperthyroidism. I had an ultra sound

done and there are some nodules inside my throut too. I am going for

an thyroid scan this week and will see the Dr. again next for results

of it and further blood tests. From what I have been reading the

radioactive iodine treatment that may cause me to go into hypo form

sounds scary. The antithyroid drugs sound like perhaps a better way to

go but some of their side effects sound scary too. What have others

done and would you do it again? Thank you.

Anne

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Hi Anne

I did radioactive iodine, thinking it would cure all problems. Would I do it

again? Never. I just swapped one set of problems for another. There is no

chance for remission once you take it. Your thyroid is gone, forever.

By the way, if you haven't thought of it yet, ask your doctor for a baseline

bone density scan. Hyperthyroidism can drain the calcium from your bones and

you may need to start calcium replacement, seriously.

Kate

Just diag. with hyperthyroidism - still getting

tested. Questions?

I was just diaganosed with hyperthyroidism and was so glad to find this

group. My thyroid glad is slightly enlarged on one side. So far my

Dr. did initial blood tests and elevated levels of what he was looking

for confired his suspicion of hyperthyroidism. I had an ultra sound

done and there are some nodules inside my throut too. I am going for

an thyroid scan this week and will see the Dr. again next for results

of it and further blood tests. From what I have been reading the

radioactive iodine treatment that may cause me to go into hypo form

sounds scary. The antithyroid drugs sound like perhaps a better way to

go but some of their side effects sound scary too. What have others

done and would you do it again? Thank you.

Anne

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Hi anne,

What sort of thyroid scan are you going for?

Do you have any symptoms of hyperthyroidism?

I have been taking PTU (Prophythiuoracil) for the past

2 years and will continue taking it daily as long as

it is necessary. I don't think i will go for RAI or

surgery until it is absolutely necessary - when the

medicine fails. But i doubt this will ever happen, and

there are some of us in the list that have been taking

PTU or Carbimazole for a pretty lengthy period of

time.

There are a few antithyroid drugs available, and it is

important that your GP observes you for any side

effects for the first few weeks of taking it. Some

antithyroid drugs may fail to supress your hormone, as

such the first few weeks of consuming the antithyroid

drug is important. Need not be worried though,

carbimazole ( another antithyroid drug ) fails to

control mine, but PTU was able to.

Regardless of what western doctor says, keep away from

seafood that are rich in iodine. Watch out for iodized

salt. Take more bananas or other fruits and try not to

drink too much of Reverse Osmosis water ( pure water

), since they have too little or no minerals in it.

Do you have heart palpitation? If you do, your doctor

may start to prescribe you with propanolol ( or some

call it inderal-brand name ). In usual case,

propanolol are prescribed until your hyper is under

control, which should be around a few months to less

than a year. Some doctors may forget to advise the

patient to stop taking it after a while, like what

happen to mine. Always check with your doctor.

Learn to take your own pulse and know what your normal

pulse rate should be. It takes some practice to

effectively read your own pulse.

Ok, take care and update us.

Pang

--- anne22enna <atticollectible@...> wrote:

> I was just diaganosed with hyperthyroidism and was

> so glad to find this

> group. My thyroid glad is slightly enlarged on one

> side. So far my

> Dr. did initial blood tests and elevated levels of

> what he was looking

> for confired his suspicion of hyperthyroidism. I

> had an ultra sound

> done and there are some nodules inside my throut

> too. I am going for

> an thyroid scan this week and will see the Dr. again

> next for results

> of it and further blood tests. From what I have

> been reading the

> radioactive iodine treatment that may cause me to go

> into hypo form

> sounds scary. The antithyroid drugs sound like

> perhaps a better way to

> go but some of their side effects sound scary too.

> What have others

> done and would you do it again? Thank you.

>

> Anne

>

>

>

>

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Rob, thank you for coming back to the list and provide

your own life experience. It's good to know what RAI

has done for you. thank you again for taking the time

to share....

--- Rob Breneman <brengang6@...> wrote:

> Anne:

>

> I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism a few years

> ago. I was pretty miserable by the time I was

> diagnosed (heart problems, sleep problems, anxiety,

> short temper, weight loss, etc.). First, here is

> what I have learned about the message boards. The

> super majority of folks on the message boards have

> either had negative experiences with the RAI

> treatment or have other problems that they blame on

> the RAI but are due to other problems (diseases,

> conditions, poor diet, lack of exercise, etc.).

> Most (95%+?) people with hyperthyroidism have

> successful RAI treatments so they quit posting to

> the boards because their lives go back to normal.

> In short, the RAI feedback on the message boards

> will be slanted towards the negative and not

> balanced. I am not saying some are not true though.

> Some people have had bad experiences with RAI but

> that us a VERY small number.

>

> Second, here is what I have experienced after RAI.

> The meds took about a year to adjust to the right

> level. I have to tweak my dose a little here and

> there but not very often. I feel WAY better after

> RAI. I feel like I am myself again. I didn't

> realize how awful I felt until I started the levoxyl

> and got it adjusted. Physically, I am alot stronger

> now than when I was 20 (I am 38). I lift weights,

> jogg, walk, etc. I also used to have trouble

> sitting down long enough to focus and read a book.

> After RAI and getting my dose correct, I have read

> about 40 books so far this year. Do I feel 100%

> myself again? Not quite but I am probably 98%.

> Once your thyroid goes out of whack, you will never

> be 100% again.

>

> A note about the RAI. It is almost a certainty that

> you will go hypo after RAI. There are a lucky few

> where RAI kills just enough of the thyroid where the

> output is at a normal level. If the thyroid is

> totally dead, it is usually very easy to control

> hypo through medication (levoxyl, synthroid, etc.).

> A very, very small portion of the population can't

> adjust to those medications but there are other

> medications. They are just the most popular.

>

> If you do go through RAI, the first couple of days

> after RAI is kind of weird. You need to kind of

> stay away from people (especially kids) because of

> the RAI -- just as a precaution. Your thyroid will

> also react to the RAI and release a bunch of thyroid

> into your body. So you may be really hyper for a

> couple of days and then it goes away. I took a

> couple of days off of work, stayed away from my

> kids, watched some movies, and played comuter games.

>

> Sorry for the long note, but to end this, I have

> learned the following lessons: I am now much more

> understanding of people who have health problems

> after going through this and I have learned that

> diet and exercise are key. It is very, very

> important that you eat well and exercise often.

>

> If I had to do it all over again, definately I

> would. Feel free to contact me if you have any

> questions.

>

> Rob

>

> anne22enna <atticollectible@...> wrote:

> I was just diaganosed with hyperthyroidism and was

> so glad to find this

> group. My thyroid glad is slightly enlarged on one

> side. So far my

> Dr. did initial blood tests and elevated levels of

> what he was looking

> for confired his suspicion of hyperthyroidism. I

> had an ultra sound

> done and there are some nodules inside my throut

> too. I am going for

> an thyroid scan this week and will see the Dr. again

> next for results

> of it and further blood tests. From what I have

> been reading the

> radioactive iodine treatment that may cause me to go

> into hypo form

> sounds scary. The antithyroid drugs sound like

> perhaps a better way to

> go but some of their side effects sound scary too.

> What have others

> done and would you do it again? Thank you.

>

> Anne

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you for everyones answers to my questions. I postponed the RAI

test for another week now. I went into the Dr. again today and he now

had a second set of blood tests back. Now he said that from the levels

in the tests that it looks most like Graves disease, but with the RAI

Scan he could be pretty definite. He also said that Tapazole would be

the medicine that I would likely be prescribed if I don't want to go

ahead with the radiactive iodine treatment. I really want to try the

Tapazole and hope to be lucky and go into remission. I have been

reading up on diet changes to to help my hyper. Have others tried that

route and did you find it helpful? Thank you very much for your

support and help.

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I forgot to mention that yes the Dr. did put me on propanolol last

week. My symptoms so far are pretty mild I guess - hot feelings,

racing heart. I am going to get sea salt tomorrow to start using and

will watch eating salty and junk food now. I was reading where one way

this disease might be caused by being deficient in copper. I have been

on extra (wich I was not taking) hyper could be caused. :(

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Hi Anne,

I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in Feb 2003. I was put on

Tapazole immediately, but could never find the right balance of

medication to take. I kept adjusting the medication, only to yo-yo

back and forth from an overactive thyroid to an underactive thyroid.

So in August 2004, the doc switched me to PTU.

For me, the PTU is much better than the Tapazole, much gentler. I have

yo-yoed a bit with PTU, but my hormone levels don't go too far off

track in a super short period of time as they did with the Tapazole.

Once I begin to have symptoms of taking too much PTU, I GRADUALLY lower

the amount. Last month, I began cutting my pills in half, so that I

could take what my body needs - as opposed to taking a bit more than

necessary (which could cause an underactive thyroid, and the symptoms

are just as undesirable). This seems to be working well; I couldn't

break the Tapazoles in half because of their size and thinness. I was

thinking about RAI, but am putting that on hold for now.

If you should decide to do the RAI treatment, do lots of research and

ask PLENTY of questions. Let us know how things turn out.

> I was just diaganosed with hyperthyroidism and was so glad to find

this

> group. My thyroid glad is slightly enlarged on one side. So far my

> Dr. did initial blood tests and elevated levels of what he was

looking

> for confired his suspicion of hyperthyroidism. I had an ultra sound

> done and there are some nodules inside my throut too. I am going for

> an thyroid scan this week and will see the Dr. again next for results

> of it and further blood tests. From what I have been reading the

> radioactive iodine treatment that may cause me to go into hypo form

> sounds scary. The antithyroid drugs sound like perhaps a better way

to

> go but some of their side effects sound scary too. What have others

> done and would you do it again? Thank you.

>

> Anne

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Hi Anne,

I have been diagonosed with Graves disease about 8 months ago. my T

3 and 4 are high and my THS is undetectable. I have very few

symptoms. The doc wanted me to have the thyroid scan to confirm

Graves and this group suggested it wasn't necessary. Everything I

read said it wasn't necessary, that the blood test are the most

accurate. I called the doctor to talk to him about it. I gave him

my information and why I thought it was an unnessary test, he felt

it would help him determine the next step. I did have the test

done, nothing horrible happened, but I don't think there is a darn

thing he learned from the test except what we knew " graves " .

because of the limited symptoms I am only taking a supplement from

the chiropractor -thymax, it helps with my achy hands and my rapid

heart rate. I have an endo appointment in Oct. where I am sure he

will check my blood again, but I don't intend on doing anything more

than I am until my symptoms increase.

good luck,

Annette

> Thank you for everyones answers to my questions. I postponed the

RAI

> test for another week now. I went into the Dr. again today and he

now

> had a second set of blood tests back. Now he said that from the

levels

> in the tests that it looks most like Graves disease, but with the

RAI

> Scan he could be pretty definite. He also said that Tapazole

would be

> the medicine that I would likely be prescribed if I don't want to

go

> ahead with the radiactive iodine treatment. I really want to try

the

> Tapazole and hope to be lucky and go into remission. I have been

> reading up on diet changes to to help my hyper. Have others tried

that

> route and did you find it helpful? Thank you very much for your

> support and help.

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