Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Hi Helen: Here's the address: http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/about/horizons/2003-2/jra.htm. I hope posting this on this list is not a no no. Are you hypo from Hashimoto? They specifically identify Hashimoto Disease. -Becki/ Patty... I would be very interested to read this study... Could you send me the link. I suffer from hypothyriodisum... Nick has Sys JRA, Interesing Thanks Helen and (6,systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Hi, One more thing.Once you have made it to the article at Cincys web site there should be something that says related topics or to that effect.That will take you to Pub Med that gives the full article. Hugs Becki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 In a message dated 1/6/04 9:57:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, hburger64@... writes: << I have no idea if im hypo from Hashimoto... I had never heard of it before this tread came up ). All I know is that 12 years ago i woke to HUGE growth in my throat that went from one ear to the other and stuck out just as far as my chin. It appeared overnight. I was convinced I was dying of a tumor. >> Sounds exactly like Alyssa. We were waiting for her sister at school one day (past spring) and she popped up to the front seat (something she doesn't get to do much) and I saw her profile and what I saw scared the heck out of me - a HUGE baseball size cyst looking thing. I, staying calm, asked her what that was and she HADN'T even noticed it, yikes. Once home I called and off we went to the pediatrician. Labs done, dx: Hashimoto Thyroiditis. Her body had attacked and killed her own thyroid. So she is on Synthroid for life. Her pediatrician has seen some go off meds when the thyroid swelling went down, but Alyssa's 'goiter' is down and she's still on meds. A simple fix, one small pill a day, than what I thought we were initially looking at (the same thoughts as you had, tumor). She gets followed regularly by an endocrinologist and blood work to check levels, etc. I had noticed that her pants were getting snug on her (unusual for her), but thought it was puberty and she was 'fattening up'. She was just starting to get cold all the time and exhausted when I began to question/wonder and then bam the goiter showed. She also wasn't developing. Per the doctor and the labs she was hypo for quite some time, basically had no thryoid running in her, which explained a lot including the lack of development. Now she is back on track with everything:) <<It gets out of whack often and the goiter aways grows outward, thankfully. >> Alyssa hasn't had to change the amount of Synthroid yet, but will eventually. It will be interesting to see if her goiter grows again. A good way of telling it's out of whack. <<Would my doc know the answer to this question???? Ill ask next time im in.>> Yeppers, you could probably even call the office and ask for the definitive dx. A couple of months ago, at a new job, there were 3 of us in the kitchen. For some reason we got to talking about thyroids and out of the 3 of us, they both have Hashimoto Disease and my daughter has it, small world. <<Thanks for the link, it was very interesting reading. I sure hope the find some answers to JRA soon... >> You're welcome. Thank you. <<P.s Hows Caitlin today?? any news on the pinworm test??? >> bug is having a good day:) Pinworm test was negative YEAH. The rheumy prescribed something for her today for the itching, so, hopefully, it works. Thanks Helen. Take care. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 In a message dated 1/6/04 9:57:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, hburger64@... writes: << I have no idea if im hypo from Hashimoto... I had never heard of it before this tread came up ). All I know is that 12 years ago i woke to HUGE growth in my throat that went from one ear to the other and stuck out just as far as my chin. It appeared overnight. I was convinced I was dying of a tumor. >> Sounds exactly like Alyssa. We were waiting for her sister at school one day (past spring) and she popped up to the front seat (something she doesn't get to do much) and I saw her profile and what I saw scared the heck out of me - a HUGE baseball size cyst looking thing. I, staying calm, asked her what that was and she HADN'T even noticed it, yikes. Once home I called and off we went to the pediatrician. Labs done, dx: Hashimoto Thyroiditis. Her body had attacked and killed her own thyroid. So she is on Synthroid for life. Her pediatrician has seen some go off meds when the thyroid swelling went down, but Alyssa's 'goiter' is down and she's still on meds. A simple fix, one small pill a day, than what I thought we were initially looking at (the same thoughts as you had, tumor). She gets followed regularly by an endocrinologist and blood work to check levels, etc. I had noticed that her pants were getting snug on her (unusual for her), but thought it was puberty and she was 'fattening up'. She was just starting to get cold all the time and exhausted when I began to question/wonder and then bam the goiter showed. She also wasn't developing. Per the doctor and the labs she was hypo for quite some time, basically had no thryoid running in her, which explained a lot including the lack of development. Now she is back on track with everything:) <<It gets out of whack often and the goiter aways grows outward, thankfully. >> Alyssa hasn't had to change the amount of Synthroid yet, but will eventually. It will be interesting to see if her goiter grows again. A good way of telling it's out of whack. <<Would my doc know the answer to this question???? Ill ask next time im in.>> Yeppers, you could probably even call the office and ask for the definitive dx. A couple of months ago, at a new job, there were 3 of us in the kitchen. For some reason we got to talking about thyroids and out of the 3 of us, they both have Hashimoto Disease and my daughter has it, small world. <<Thanks for the link, it was very interesting reading. I sure hope the find some answers to JRA soon... >> You're welcome. Thank you. <<P.s Hows Caitlin today?? any news on the pinworm test??? >> bug is having a good day:) Pinworm test was negative YEAH. The rheumy prescribed something for her today for the itching, so, hopefully, it works. Thanks Helen. Take care. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 In a message dated 1/6/04 9:57:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, hburger64@... writes: << I have no idea if im hypo from Hashimoto... I had never heard of it before this tread came up ). All I know is that 12 years ago i woke to HUGE growth in my throat that went from one ear to the other and stuck out just as far as my chin. It appeared overnight. I was convinced I was dying of a tumor. >> Sounds exactly like Alyssa. We were waiting for her sister at school one day (past spring) and she popped up to the front seat (something she doesn't get to do much) and I saw her profile and what I saw scared the heck out of me - a HUGE baseball size cyst looking thing. I, staying calm, asked her what that was and she HADN'T even noticed it, yikes. Once home I called and off we went to the pediatrician. Labs done, dx: Hashimoto Thyroiditis. Her body had attacked and killed her own thyroid. So she is on Synthroid for life. Her pediatrician has seen some go off meds when the thyroid swelling went down, but Alyssa's 'goiter' is down and she's still on meds. A simple fix, one small pill a day, than what I thought we were initially looking at (the same thoughts as you had, tumor). She gets followed regularly by an endocrinologist and blood work to check levels, etc. I had noticed that her pants were getting snug on her (unusual for her), but thought it was puberty and she was 'fattening up'. She was just starting to get cold all the time and exhausted when I began to question/wonder and then bam the goiter showed. She also wasn't developing. Per the doctor and the labs she was hypo for quite some time, basically had no thryoid running in her, which explained a lot including the lack of development. Now she is back on track with everything:) <<It gets out of whack often and the goiter aways grows outward, thankfully. >> Alyssa hasn't had to change the amount of Synthroid yet, but will eventually. It will be interesting to see if her goiter grows again. A good way of telling it's out of whack. <<Would my doc know the answer to this question???? Ill ask next time im in.>> Yeppers, you could probably even call the office and ask for the definitive dx. A couple of months ago, at a new job, there were 3 of us in the kitchen. For some reason we got to talking about thyroids and out of the 3 of us, they both have Hashimoto Disease and my daughter has it, small world. <<Thanks for the link, it was very interesting reading. I sure hope the find some answers to JRA soon... >> You're welcome. Thank you. <<P.s Hows Caitlin today?? any news on the pinworm test??? >> bug is having a good day:) Pinworm test was negative YEAH. The rheumy prescribed something for her today for the itching, so, hopefully, it works. Thanks Helen. Take care. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Sorry all I tried to send this but it keep saying system response, couldn't send when it had already sent it so now there are 3 of these. Oops. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 In a message dated 1/6/04 1:59:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, Arthurnator@... writes: << i, One more thing.Once you have made it to the article at Cincys web site there should be something that says related topics or to that effect.That will take you to Pub Med that gives the full article. Hugs Becki >> Thanks Becki, will check that out too. Take care. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Hi Helen, Oh, my. Waking up one morning and becoming aware of a growth like that would have truly frightened me! And you had no other symptoms or any signs of anything being wrong, prior to that? How scary. Take Care, Georgina hburger64 wrote: > -Patty, > > I have no idea if im hypo from Hashimoto... I had never heard of it > before this tread came up ). All I know is that 12 years ago i woke > to HUGE growth in my throat that went from one ear to the other and > stuck out just as far as my chin. It appeared overnight. I was > convinced I was dying of a tumor. Off to the docs to find my TSH > levels instead of being between 0.5 and 5.0 were at 117. been on > various doses of synthroid ever since. It gets out of whack often and > the goiter aways grows outward, thankfully. > > Would my doc know the answer to this question???? Ill ask next time > im in. > > Thanks for the link, it was very interesting reading. I sure hope the > find some answers to JRA soon... > > Hugs Helen and (6,systemic) > > P.s Hows Caitlin today?? any news on the pinworm test??? > > > -- In , Emeraldsx3@a... wrote: > >>Hi Helen: >> >>Here's the address: >>http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/about/horizons/2003- > > 2/jra.htm. I hope posting this on this list is not a no no. Are you > >>hypo from Hashimoto? They specifically identify Hashimoto > > Disease. > >>-Becki/ Patty... >> >>I would be very interested to read this study... Could you send me >>the link. >> >>I suffer from hypothyriodisum... Nick has Sys JRA, Interesing >> >>Thanks >>Helen and (6,systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Georgina.. Yea, I had a ton of symptons, but I always found reasons for them, just having given birth, having a baby, toddler and a stepson to look after. Still new to the country and missing home and family. Working a full time job while trying to start up a new business. There were always reasons why i felt soo crappy!!! Or so I thought.... You know us mothers, we just keep on going, taking care of everyone around us before ourselves. Im always amazed at how much i learn on a daily basis from this list.... Now Ive learnt a little about something i had never heard of before.!!! Hugs Helen and (6,systemic) Hugs..Helen DH Dan DS's (20)(14)(11)Zachary(9)(6) And DD Yuping Burger, adopted May 9th 2000 DuChang, JiangXi, China DOB 3/29/99 ACR 0-9 mths (11 mths at referral) DTC 7/22/99 DOR 2/25/00 (219 days of waiting) DOT 5/5-5/20/00>From: Georgina >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Re: Becki/Hashimoto and JRA >Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 10:42:00 -1000 > >Hi Helen, > >Oh, my. Waking up one morning and becoming aware of a growth like that >would have truly frightened me! And you had no other symptoms or any >signs of anything being wrong, prior to that? How scary. > >Take Care, >Georgina > >hburger64 wrote: > > -Patty, > > > > I have no idea if im hypo from Hashimoto... I had never heard of it > > before this tread came up ). All I know is that 12 years ago i woke > > to HUGE growth in my throat that went from one ear to the other and > > stuck out just as far as my chin. It appeared overnight. I was > > convinced I was dying of a tumor. Off to the docs to find my TSH > > levels instead of being between 0.5 and 5.0 were at 117. been on > > various doses of synthroid ever since. It gets out of whack often and > > the goiter aways grows outward, thankfully. > > > > Would my doc know the answer to this question???? Ill ask next time > > im in. > > > > Thanks for the link, it was very interesting reading. I sure hope the > > find some answers to JRA soon... > > > > Hugs Helen and (6,systemic) > > > > P.s Hows Caitlin today?? any news on the pinworm test??? > > > > > > -- In , Emeraldsx3@a... wrote: > > > >>Hi Helen: > >> > >>Here's the address: > >>http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/about/horizons/2003- > > > > 2/jra.htm. I hope posting this on this list is not a no no. Are you > > > >>hypo from Hashimoto? They specifically identify Hashimoto > > > > Disease. > > > >>-Becki/ Patty... > >> > >>I would be very interested to read this study... Could you send me > >>the link. > >> > >>I suffer from hypothyriodisum... Nick has Sys JRA, Interesing > >> > >>Thanks > >>Helen and (6,systemic) > > > Tired of slow downloads? Compare online deals from your local high-speed providers now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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