Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 Hi, depending on where it is it might be a lymph node - they pop up from time to time and can be found all over your body. they do get tender if you are under the weather but usually go down in a week or two. I wouldn't worry but obviously try to resist poking it as this will prolong it going down and it will continue to be tender. Hope that helps Dawn ________________________________ From: Sheila <dollymedlock@...> thyroid treatment Sent: Monday, 10 October 2011, 16:58 Subject: Re: Any idea what this might be? Â nudge Lump going down now but neck still feeling tender and uncomfortable. Any ideas anyone? D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/Neck-Lumps-and-Bumps.htmL Hi Could the swelling be cystic? Any lumps and bumps around your neck should be checked out. Pretty common and usually benign but to be sure have the doctor look at your neck.over. Jaki big to be a lymph node - clearly visible from a couple of feet away and exquisitely tender.Ddepending on where it is it might be a lymph node > nudge > Lump going down now but neck still feeling tender and uncomfortable. Any ideas anyone?> > D> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2012 Report Share Posted January 25, 2012 The endos will not go above 30mcg. They are concerned that I am hyper at this level, with FT3 mid-range. I quite happily went up to 40mcg last summer and felt great, but I had a big hair fall and pulled back. I would like support from them to go for an increase but it will not be forthcomin Those Endo's you are seeing Dolly who say they won't go above 30mcgs because they are concerned you will go hyper should be asking you how you, much more importantly, how you are feeling and not treating a piece of paper only. In real terms, for those on T3 only, 30mcgs is a tiny dose. They should also know that free T3 has to be in the upper third of the reference range to be normal. Hair loss can most definitely be related to both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, but treatment usually stops further fall out after a while. There are, however, many other conditions that cause hair loss. In one study, it was found that 90% of women with thinning hair were deficient in iron and the amino acid lysine. Lysine is the most difficult amino acid to get enough of via diet. Lysine helps transport iron, which is the most important element in the body and essential for many metabolic processes. When lysine and iron levels are low, the body probably switches some hair follicles off to increase levels elsewhere. Did you know that meat, fish and eggs are the only food sources of lysine. Have you ever used Evening Primrose Oil as many claim this was the only supplement that stopped their hair loss. You can buy Evening Primrose Oil, 1350 mgs from your local health food store or Internet Pharmacies such is www.iherb.com The thing about testing for antibodies is that if the test coincided with a lack of action by the antibodies your results would show nil, but at other times, when they were active (if, of course you have any) they would show high. So having results saying you had no antibodies at that time doesn't mean you will never have any. If you are not able to tolerate iron supplements, are you eating foods that are really high in iron and just as important, are you taking high doses of vitamin C e.g. 2/3000or even 4000mgs daily. Luv - Sheila Vitamin B12, vitamin D3 and folate are fine as are adrenals now. > The admin at our local hospital is chaotic to say the least. I have a complaint into PALS at the moment because the endo's secretary told me that they can no longer respond to e mails from patients! I feel another recorded delivery letter coming on! > I spent this afternoon with a fan on full blast, walked briskly 30 minutes home and checked BP (107/74), pulse (79) and temp 36.1 so I'm not hyper, but boy am I hot! No heating on here now. D No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1901 / Virus Database: 2109/4763 - Release Date: 01/24/12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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