Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 Hi This is interesting and you might want to make comments http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2047239/Why-I-lost-weight-Dannii-Mi\ nogue-thyroid-condition-robbed-strength-lift-baby-Ethan.html Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 HI JAKI I too feel that cancer and hypothyroidism are related, as both these conditions are on my Mothers side, but so are heart problems. I also feel that the drugs that Doctors give to Thyroid Patients such as antisychotics before diagnosing Hypothyroidism, can cause the cancer. I was put on such a drug before being diagnosed and this drug in turn caused me to have to have even more drugs, and I am sure in turn this caused me to have worse Hypothyroidism needing yet more T4. I was left on this drug for 14 years and a much increased weight as a result with yet more problems to cope with including Breast cancer. This drug is known to cause breast and liver cancer in animals. Drugs that are used to prevent transplant rejections lower ones white blood cells in turn can lead to cancer. It is also my belief that in some situations that cancer can spread as a virus does, and they now think that this can occur with alzeimers and that it is caused by an infection, but they in turn fear that it can spread. There are also many virus's etc and the more people there are on this planet and the closer we live to each other including animals the more viruses there are. We all have genes which can be kick started off with a simple virus. Women are also more likely to suffer from autoimmune illness than the male,so with having children who bring home all sorts of infections, just how many women have developed autoimmune illness such as Hypothyroidism, and how many have developed cancer as a result of incorrect treatment of their autoimmune illness. I am quite sure that my elder Brother who died not long ago of cancer also had undiagnosed Hypothyroidism. Kathleen > > > > >  Hi Sally > I'm intrigued with the comment of "  Cancer is also one of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. " Can you clarify this for me? Does this relate to all cancers or Thyroid cancer? > Jaki > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 Hello Kathleen Thanks for your input. I had no idea that cancer was a symptom of Hypothyroidsim and the subject caught my attention. It seems to be a strange combination and I'm sorry to hear about your brother. JakiHI JAKI I too feel that cancer and hypothyroidism are related, as both these conditions are on my Mothers side, but so are heart problems. I also feel that the drugs that Doctors give to Thyroid Patients such as antisychotics before diagnosing Hypothyroidism, can cause the cancer. I am sure in turn this caused me to have worse Hypothyroidism needing yet more T4. Drugs that are used to prevent transplant rejections lower ones white blood cells in turn can lead to cancer. It is also my belief that in some situations that cancer can spread as a virus does, I am quite sure that my elder Brother who died not long ago of cancer also had undiagnosed Hypothyroidism. Kathleen >  Hi Sally > I'm intrigued with the comment of " Cancer is also one of the symptoms of hypothyroidism." Can you clarify this for me? Does this relate to all cancers or Thyroid cancer? > Jaki > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 Hi there, cancer is not a symptom of being hypo, they are separate and are sometimes together, that is the problem is with the HT1 and the HT2 response. they are both considered autoimmune conditions. their is a long list of autoimmune conditions on the AADRA that is the American association of autoimmune conditions or something like that.they have a lot of interesting info on all things autoimmune. angel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 HI LILIAN, Could it be that my Mother did not have TB of the neck at the age of 5, but that the lump on her neck could have been a tumour either benign or cancer and that it spread to the brain. From what I have learnt about brain tumours that wnen removed a meningioma can come back as cancer, and I do have to wonder if this did in fact happen to her. It is beleived too according to a GP that the heart problems on my Father's side were due to Hypothyroidism, but with no known diagnoses one cannot be sure. Could cancer actually be due to another autoimmune condition, and that reducing white blood cells could start off these autoimmune conditions. Could it also meant that if one has two genetic conditions one say from the Mother and one from the Father that one of these genetic conditions can click start of the other genetic condition, or is this getting too complicated. Could also genetic conditions get worse with the ever increasing population on this planet, after all we do seem to be getting more unhealthy to what our ancestors were. Kathleen > All my fathers side of the family including his mother suffered from hypothyroidism and those who are still alive still do, yet we have not had one incident of cancer. On my mothers side they all suffer from diabetes and one cousin died in his late fifties of cancer, another died of a heart attack in his early sixties, and another cousin died of leukemia when she was 9. > > Needless to say my sisters and I all have diabetes and hypothyroidism > > Lilian > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 HI all, I don't think Danni has straightforward hypothyroidism - I would say the weakness and the weight loss are adrenal related - as you lose weight when your adrenals are compromised. Yes her thyroid has gone out too but that is because of the adrenal/thyroid connection. best wishes Mandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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