Guest guest Posted November 5, 2007 Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 Hi,and thankyou Sheila for letting me join. I've been back and forth to my Gp for about 4yrs now. I've had Mri scan, camera checking my sinuses, eye specailists trying to find my problem. In 2004 an eye specailist requested a TSH blood test amongst many. Since then it is slowly creeping up within lab ranges, so despite my symptoms my Gp will not warrent any more tests. But as in her words Im grossly over weight (I weight 14stone) offered me diet pills and depression pills. I have today changed GP's. Got a feeling as if I'm jumping out of the frying pan into the fire though. My TSH is now 3.15. Blood pressure 142/90 Cholestorol 6.7 These are my symptoms: Hair thinning Dandruff, excema in eyebrows Eyes puffy, sore, vision very bad getting worse. Flashings lights lots of odd feelings. Tinnitus, ears feel full of wax and itch. head aches, dizziness my face feels tight and puffy Wake up in night as if I'm choking Depression lost of interest in many things, heads fuzzy, doing the slightest thing is a problem. anxiety attacks tingly feelings in fingers (like hot aches) cystitus constipation, and flatunence periods lights used to be heavy getting closer together loss of sexual desire, no feelings legs feel heavy going up stairs knee pain and creeky knees ankles swell Never feel fully awake, like i've been drugged. can't lose weight Always look pale no colour I look ILL I hope we all get our wish to feel well again which we all rightly deserve and have a right to do so! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2007 Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 A friend of mine went to her doctor with a number of symptoms (all together would indicate a thyroid problem). She started with one symptom and was about to mention the next when her GP told her that he could only deal with one thing at a time. He then proceeded to write a prescription for each symptom, not once thinking of looking at the whole picture. There are certain get-outs that doctors always use when they are at a loss what they can do, or cannot be bothered. 1. The reason for ALL your medical problems is because you are overweight. That leaves the ball in your court and they are off the hook. 2. You are depressed and it is that which is causing ALLl your medical conditions - then offers you Prozac. This way although you have not been cured, you are too out of it to worry. Lilian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2007 Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 From my reading beware Prozac can lower TSH levels and mask hypothyroidism.... not very helpful if wide ranges are are used too ruth > > A friend of mine went to her doctor with a number of symptoms (all together > would indicate a thyroid problem). She started with one symptom and was > about to mention the next when her GP told her that he could only deal with > one thing at a time. > > He then proceeded to write a prescription for each symptom, not once > thinking of looking at the whole picture. > > There are certain get-outs that doctors always use when they are at a loss > what they can do, or cannot be bothered. > > 1. The reason for ALL your medical problems is because you are > overweight. That leaves the ball in your court and they are off the hook. > > 2. You are depressed and it is that which is causing ALLl your medical > conditions - then offers you Prozac. This way although you have not been > cured, you are too out of it to worry. > > Lilian > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 > Wake up in night as if I'm choking Hi Sleep Apnea is often connected to hypo and I would encourage you to ask for a sleep study. Do you have a family member who you can ask if you snore at all. Can you post your location to see if there is a doctor near to you who is a little bit thyroid savvy. Or, are you in a position to go private to get yourself well. When I had a TSH of 4 I was crawling on the floor and undiagnosed cos of this darn blood test range for 15 years. It was only when I got onto the internet thatI found out what I really needed to know. Many ppl report that they feel best with a TSH of 1 or under and a FreeT3 and FreeT4 just above midrange and a ferritan of 50 preferably 70. Also avoid SOY products (check packets) jenny freeman > > Hi,and thankyou Sheila for letting me join. > > I've been back and forth to my Gp for about 4yrs now. I've had Mri > scan, > camera checking my sinuses, eye specailists trying to find my problem. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 Hi My other half says I snore and I must admit sometimes I can just be sitting there and I must snore as I suddenly wake up! I'm in Lowestoft if it helps. Being plaqued by a flashing light in my eye now wonder if this has antyhing to do with all whats going on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 -Hi , OK, I think you would be well advised to seek a sleep study as quickly as you can. Once diagnosed I cant tell you how much relief you will get as you will get oxygen into your body, especially at night and get into the deep sleep that will refresh you. I have sleep apnea, (which is how I recognised your symptom of waking suddenly) - anyhoo your local gp could organise this if you just mention about the waking and snoring etc. Just go in for that if it is the old doc (who is thyroid challenged) to get the show on the road. Unless someone comes up with a doc in the area that they can recommend. Sleep Test: This is undertaken in a clinic overnight or you will be 'wired up' and given instructions for overnight test. They will test how many times you stop breathing during the night. I didnt know but I was stopping breathing for 60 seconds every 2 minutes during sleep. I was only physically 'waking up' once a night which I thought was a toilet visit time due to age. The brain wakes you up cos it is being starved of oxygen and to stop you from dying....... I wasnt getting down into the deep sleep, only staying at the light sleep so no healing or restoring is taking place. Its well advised not to drink alcohol before bed the alcohol will hamper the brains response to wake you up. I was placed on a nightly C-Pap machine which automatically comes on if/when I stop breathing. Now the first 2 weeks of using this machine is a bit 'intrusive' as you have to wear a mask to sleep, but after one week on this I had so much energy I joined a gym the week later as I now had oxygen going thru my body and getting a deep and refreshing sleep. In fact I was hyper manic and did jobs around the house I had only looked at for years..... There is a bit of a trick to using it. 1: Dont complain for 2 weeks no matter what. 2: breathe INTO the mask and not try to 'get away' from it. Now this didnt fix my thyroid problem, but fixed the sleep apnea which is often caused by the hypothyroidism. My C-pap machine shows that I no longer have 'apneas' or epsidoes of stopping breathing during the night anymore, no doubt since I got my thyroid meds, but for some reason, now I cant sleep without it !!! lol Thyroid hormone (which you dont seem to have enough of) is like engine oil, and if you dont have enough engine oil, the whole of the car engine is affected until it ceases up....so you need to get a doc who will test FreeT3 and FreeT4 to see just how much thyroid hormone is travelling around your body and adjust accordingly. It is well worth going private, either Dr P in Surrey or anyone else that anyone can recommend. (I am ex Londoner living in Australia) I have gone on a bit here, sorry about the long post - but definately got get the sleep study under way. The C-pap machine is very quiet and wont disturb your husband. Connerly sleeps with one - if that is any comfort !!! lol OHHHHH - nearly forgot, I used to have serious acid reflux, so much so that I had to sleep sitting up as the acid would come up my throat and even I thought I could feel it in my ears it was so bad - well that STOPPED overnight -and I have never had to get up for a night time visit to the loo either since the c-pap machine came into the house. Hope you are encouraged to pick up the phone and get that sleep study. jenny > > Hi > > My other half says I snore and I must admit sometimes I can just be > sitting there and I must snore as I suddenly wake up! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 Hi, Nice to meet another 'local'! I'm in Stowmarket. Rode through Lowestoft last Summer on the bike. Hi My other half says I snore and I must admit sometimes I can just be sitting there and I must snore as I suddenly wake up! I'm in Lowestoft if it helps. Being plaqued by a flashing light in my eye now wonder if this has antyhing to do with all whats going on. Messages are not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a suitably qualified practitioner before changing medication. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Hi , Been spending a few days at my parents in Great Yarmouth. Flood watching. I'm amazed how much energy I have got filling sandbags!! > > Hi, > Nice to meet another 'local'! I'm in Stowmarket. Rode through Lowestoft > last Summer on the bike. > > > > > Hi > > My other half says I snore and I must admit sometimes I can just be > sitting there and I must snore as I suddenly wake up! > > I'm in Lowestoft if it helps. > > Being plaqued by a flashing light in my eye now wonder if this has > antyhing to do with all whats going on. > > > > Messages are not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always > consult with a suitably qualified practitioner before changing medication. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 Hi Dawn Your doc will investigate if the BP and the 'flashing lights'/stars in the eyes are related, they may be. Anyone in the family with glaucoma /on ageing? Your eyesight is at risk if blood pressure gets out of hand, they should tell you this; and you need to know what risk factors are correlated. Does it correlate with reactive hypoglycemia? best wishes Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2008 Report Share Posted June 24, 2008 " BP and the 'flashing lights'/stars " Hi Dawn, I have also always had flashing lights/stars in front of my eyes on occasion. For me they are like small white lights spaced regularly across my vision and they move around. When ever I have described to others what they are, no one else seems to have had the same thing. I have a tendancy towards low blood pressure - I think you tend to have on the high side if I remember rightly. Pleas let us know if you find out what they are - I've always wondered! Leah x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 The first lights I ever experienced where like bright stars all accross my eyes as described by you Leah but I found that they were related to stretching my peripheral vision and I never reported those. Maybe I should have. The doc did not ask any questions he used the pupil dilator and tested for glaucoma and tested my tears, I am not producing enough so I got artificial ones. He looked deep into the backs of my eyes etc. But he was under the impression I was getting the GTT until I told him I wasn't don't know if he will ask the other doc to give me a test. Anyway, the only result was the artificial tears. lotsa luv Dawnx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 Hi Dawn, It might be due to the adrenalin spike that goes with the low blood sugar... hence, the GTT is critical... best wishes Bob > > Thanks Bob I will be interested to find out if he asks these > questions. Now you come to mention it, it might happen when my sugar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 Jane thanks for that advice, the eye doc just gave me hypromellose drops, if I find they don't help, can I buy the ones you have over the counter? I do use herbs occasionally, unfortunately my antidepressant is not a herbal one, I am stuck on Seroxat so if that is causing it nothing I can do about it right now thanks for the advice hon Bob It might be due to the adrenalin spike that goes with the low blood sugar... hence, the GTT is critical... best wishes Bob I have spoken to him and he still doesn't think I need it, I asked about an insulin resistance test and he said all 'big' (meaning fatty I assume) people are insulin resistant. I was very very annoyed and quite upset but I am feeling fragile so I did not push it, I am losing my push at the moment, could be due to my need for adequate thyroid doses, you may have seen my latest post with the TSH and other bloods, I feel really quite bad with fibromyalgia symptoms at the moment. Having trouble walking and in a lot of pain. I wish I still had as much fight as I had when I started out before the other problems started showing themselves, think I am too bloomin old lol. Wish I had discovered Armour 15 or 20 years ago :)/ Bob do you think I should do the GTT myself at home? lotsa luv Dawnx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 Thanks all of you for your help Bob, he says nothing he can do to treat me and he thinks it is psychological my sugar drops, so basically he doesn't care is what that says to me, he thinks I am just wanting it because of the collapse. I need to know what Jen's doc did for her so I can convince him that there IS a treatment if he founds out about it, as his argument is that it would not lead to any useful treatment. Thanks Shiela too And the drops being available over the counter is cool, thanks for that advice hon. lotsa luv Dawnx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 Hi Bob, I think he just thinks I am 'depressed' or something, he thinks I want the test because of the hospital admission but I posted about the letter of 'hope' and he doesn't seem to be able to connect the symptoms. I am really unable to follow the posts sometimes, do you find on your computer they are not in order of answers and I cannot find if people have answered my posts? Particularly in long threads like this one, Is it just me? Have I got even more gormless lol. luv Dawnx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 >>>I am really unable to follow the posts sometimes, do you find on yourcomputer they are not in order of answers and I cannot find if peoplehave answered my posts? <<<< This has been happening to me recently as well. I might be a thing because it is happening on all the I am on, not just this one. It could also be something to do with each persons server and some might be quicker than others, or busier. I tested it myself last week. I sent several emails to myself headed test 1, test 2, test 3 etc. and they arrived in my inbox in the wrong order and one never arrived at all. And that had nothing to do with at all, so it must be my server. Very frustrating to say the least. Lilian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2011 Report Share Posted June 15, 2011 Hi Christos and welcome to the group. Do have a read of the file section and you may pick up some useful information. Feel free to ask any questions. Lilian I've just been recently diagnosed with Hypothyroidism, after having blood tests for Hypertension, currently on 10mg of Ramipril for the blood pressure problems, and 50mg of Levothyroxine for the Hypothyroidism.I'm not very good at intros, I live in Wales! Christos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2011 Report Share Posted June 15, 2011 Hi christos Welcome to this group. I'm fairly new on here too. You can be forgiven for living in Wales by the way!!! tehe Well hopefull you will be able to get off the Ramipril now the real diagnosis has been given. How are you feeling generally and how are you feeling about your diagnosis? sally xx I've just been recently diagnosed with Hypothyroidism, after having blood tests for Hypertension, currently on 10mg of Ramipril for the blood pressure problems, and 50mg of Levothyroxine for the Hypothyroidism.I'm not very good at intros, I live in Wales! Christos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2011 Report Share Posted June 16, 2011 Thanks Sally, lols at the Wales jibe, I'll be on the Ramipril for a very long time. Generally I feel very tired and fed up. Been ill with depression and anxiety for years, but previous blood tests didn't show up any thyroid problems. > > > > > > Hi christos > Welcome to this group. > I'm fairly new on here too. > Â > You can be forgiven for living in Wales by the way!!! tehe > Well hopefull you will be able to get off the Ramipril now the real diagnosis > has been given. > Â > How are you feeling generally and how are you feeling about your diagnosis? > Â > sally xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2011 Report Share Posted June 16, 2011 Thanks Lilian, I did read some stuff in the file section, although I seem to have forgotten what I had read :/ > > Hi Christos and welcome to the group. > > Do have a read of the file section and you may pick up some useful information. > > Feel free to ask any questions. > > Lilian [Ed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2011 Report Share Posted June 16, 2011 Hi Christos, I believe I have been hyper/hypo thyroid for most of my life and certainly hypo since my 20's I am now 58, I only got diagnosed about 5-6years ago by Dr Myhill and Dr Peatfield...otherwise I would still be dragging myself around with increasing symptoms and being told nothing is wrong well ok we'll diagnose CFS to give you a label. The reason I wasnt diagnosed was because I NEVER HAD 'ABNORMAL' TEST RESULTS. I now take 4-5grain ERFA thyroid AND additionally 40mcgs T3. If I wasnt hypothyroid I would not be able to tolerate that amount. I was up to 7grains ERFA before cutting back and addint the T3......but blood tests never showed my hypothyroidism ....my symptoms, clinical signs and history and family history did...but that was always ignored since the blood tests remained within range!!!!! The thing is to keep increasing your thyroid support until you feel better forget the blood tests or rather dont dwell on the blood tests. Also its likely you will need to support your adrenals too...as you say you suffered anxiety for years that is likely andrenal fatigue whereas the depression is more inclinded to be thyroid dysfunction......I have posted a number of posts recently with very detailed info about adrenal glands. LOL Glad you have a sense of humour it was meant in the nicest possible way!!!! tehe....Sally xx Thanks Sally, lols at the Wales jibe, I'll be on the Ramipril for a very long time. Generally I feel very tired and fed up. Been ill with depression and anxiety for years, but previous blood tests didn't show up any thyroid problems. >> > > > Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post | Start a New Topic Messages in this topic (31) Recent Activity: New Members 20 New Links 2 New Files 3 Visit Your Group TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication. Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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