Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 Susie- In the DFW area, I don't know anyone else besides Spurlock that I would trust for anything thyroid. He would not prescribe Armour for a patient with antibodies, but he would write for a synthetic T3/T4 combination. You could call him and ask if he would be able to help her. There is an endo in Rockwall or Rowlett named Asra Kermani who is Armour friendly. Someone wrote them up in the Database. I don't have any other info on them. (him?her?) I do not have internet access right now, just this email. If you post to the site, I will get it in my email. Or you can email me at this address. I am going into withdrawal at this time and need to learn to use my DH's laptop. . . . Oink well and prosper! Jan doc recommendation for a friend in the DFW area >I had a dear friend call me yesterday with some troubling news. She> is now looking for a doctor to help manage her thyroid. I don't have> labs for her, but I do have some basic information.> > She is diabetic. A few years ago, she was diagnosed with low thyroid> and put on Armour. When her lab results came back too low, her doctor> took her off of the Armour. (I know that her labs weren't too low,> but she didn't at the time).> > She has been feeling very unwell and has gone to the doctor. She has> now been diagnosed with Graves and it has been recommended that she> take a radiation pill to kill her thyroid. She thinks that she may> also have Hashi's. She has nodules and her voice is raspy where it> didn't used to be raspy. She feels low energy, fatigue, brain fog,> etc. All hypo symptoms, from my own experience.> > Is there a doctor who would know how to diagnose her properly with all> of the antibodies testing in the DFW area? Would this same doctor do> a FNA before suggesting radiation?> > I am currently seeing Dr. Spurlock for my low thyroid, but I don't> know if he knows about her type of situation. She fears that she will> lose her job due to her situation. It sounded quite dire when I spoke> to her.> > Jan, , or anyone else, do you have suggestions for her? Time seems> to be important here.> > Thank you all so very much.> > Susie> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 I have Graves' as well. I would highly recommend she do more research before agreeing to radioiodine. Endos in DFW that are good with Graves' are hard to find - I'm in a few groups and there just aren't any that have good feedback and get recommended to work with Graves' patients. Most diagnose you and say you need to kill the thyroid and start replacement therapy. The only endo I've heard of in my group that I would consider as a last resort would be nick. I'd much rather see an osteopath or family practitioner that is willing to work with me. I'm currently using anti-thyroid drugs to see if I can go into remission. If nothing else, it's buying me time to research my options for treatment. I do know I won't get radioiodine. I'd much rather choose surgery/a thyroidectomy. Good luck to your friend! Crystal > > Susie- > > In the DFW area, I don't know anyone else besides Spurlock that I would trust for anything thyroid. He would not prescribe Armour for a patient with antibodies, but he would write for a synthetic T3/T4 combination. > > You could call him and ask if he would be able to help her. > > There is an endo in Rockwall or Rowlett named Asra Kermani who is Armour friendly. Someone wrote them up in the Database. I don't have any other info on them. (him?her?) > > I do not have internet access right now, just this email. If you post to the site, I will get it in my email. Or you can email me at this address. > > I am going into withdrawal at this time and need to learn to use my DH's laptop. . . . > > Oink well and prosper! > > Jan > > doc recommendation for a friend in the DFW area > > > >I had a dear friend call me yesterday with some troubling news. She > > is now looking for a doctor to help manage her thyroid. I don't have > > labs for her, but I do have some basic information. > > > > She is diabetic. A few years ago, she was diagnosed with low thyroid > > and put on Armour. When her lab results came back too low, her doctor > > took her off of the Armour. (I know that her labs weren't too low, > > but she didn't at the time). > > > > She has been feeling very unwell and has gone to the doctor. She has > > now been diagnosed with Graves and it has been recommended that she > > take a radiation pill to kill her thyroid. She thinks that she may > > also have Hashi's. She has nodules and her voice is raspy where it > > didn't used to be raspy. She feels low energy, fatigue, brain fog, > > etc. All hypo symptoms, from my own experience. > > > > Is there a doctor who would know how to diagnose her properly with all > > of the antibodies testing in the DFW area? Would this same doctor do > > a FNA before suggesting radiation? > > > > I am currently seeing Dr. Spurlock for my low thyroid, but I don't > > know if he knows about her type of situation. She fears that she will > > lose her job due to her situation. It sounded quite dire when I spoke > > to her. > > > > Jan, , or anyone else, do you have suggestions for her? Time seems > > to be important here. > > > > Thank you all so very much. > > > > Susie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.