Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Hi there, Its been a while sense I have been on here, but a few questions have arisen lately and so i'm back. 1. My grandmother, mother, and I have all been diagnosed hypo. I don't think any of us have had good enough drs. to determine wheither its Hashi, or just hypo. Now my sister is showing symptoms and had her blood work done and it shows slighly elevated tsh ( i know tsh is not the best indicator for most hypos, but I have to go on what her dr. ran). My question here is, with such a strong prevelance in our family is it probable its hashi's or could this not be an autoimmune thing? 2. I gave my sister a name off the data base (Dr. Jody Caldwell in Conroe), is anyone currently seeing this dr.? After begging her to get tested b/c of her comlaining of multiple hypo symptoms she had her blood work done by her obgyn, and that dr. reffered her to an endo (her tsh was a 5 and the top of the range was 4.5). She called the endo, and he'll only prescribe synthietics, so I begged her to talk to her fam. practice dr. Well, he's not a good thyroid dr. either. He talked down to her the whole appointment, and told her it was prob. anemia (even though she regualarly takes iron) and ran blood work for anemia. Told her its not thyroid b/c her labs were " barely out of range " . Would not read any info she took him. Ugh. Now she's more depressed and frustrated. The poor thing is in her early twenties and can barely do anything but go to work and go home and go to bed. I know its her thyroid, and desperately want to help her find a good dr. in her are conroe/n. houston. 3. Does anyone have any info on birth control pills (in particular projesterone only) and or the mirena iud and how they affect thyroid function in hypo patients? I know this is a bunch of questions all at once but they all seem to come up at the same time. Thanks ladies for all your help and support. BTW I found a compounding pharmac in FW calld Fort Worth pharmacy off of Irvin where I am getting my thyroid compounded. So far so good, no side effects, no problems. Their price seems reasonable too, $45 /100 pills. Mandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Hi Miranda -These are all great questions - I'm sorry I can't help but I am curious to know if anyone knows about birth control pills and the effect on thyroid meds. To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Sent: Wed, February 24, 2010 12:42:44 PMSubject: several questions Hi there, Its been a while sense I have been on here, but a few questions have arisen lately and so i'm back. 1. My grandmother, mother, and I have all been diagnosed hypo. I don't think any of us have had good enough drs. to determine wheither its Hashi, or just hypo. Now my sister is showing symptoms and had her blood work done and it shows slighly elevated tsh ( i know tsh is not the best indicator for most hypos, but I have to go on what her dr. ran). My question here is, with such a strong prevelance in our family is it probable its hashi's or could this not be an autoimmune thing? 2. I gave my sister a name off the data base (Dr. Jody Caldwell in Conroe), is anyone currently seeing this dr.? After begging her to get tested b/c of her comlaining of multiple hypo symptoms she had her blood work done by her obgyn, and that dr. reffered her to an endo (her tsh was a 5 and the top of the range was 4.5). She called the endo, and he'll only prescribe synthietics, so I begged her to talk to her fam. practice dr. Well, he's not a good thyroid dr. either. He talked down to her the whole appointment, and told her it was prob. anemia (even though she regualarly takes iron) and ran blood work for anemia. Told her its not thyroid b/c her labs were "barely out of range". Would not read any info she took him. Ugh. Now she's more depressed and frustrated. The poor thing is in her early twenties and can barely do anything but go to work and go home and go to bed. I know its her thyroid, and desperately want to help her find a good dr. in her are conroe/n. houston. 3. Does anyone have any info on birth control pills (in particular projesterone only) and or the mirena iud and how they affect thyroid function in hypo patients? I know this is a bunch of questions all at once but they all seem to come up at the same time. Thanks ladies for all your help and support. BTW I found a compounding pharmac in FW calld Fort Worth pharmacy off of Irvin where I am getting my thyroid compounded. So far so good, no side effects, no problems. Their price seems reasonable too, $45 /100 pills. Mandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Did she actually get an appointment with Dr. Caldwell? The last I heard, she was not taking new patients. >> Hi there,> > Its been a while sense I have been on here, but a few questions have arisen lately and so i'm back.> > 1. My grandmother, mother, and I have all been diagnosed hypo. I don't think any of us have had good enough drs. to determine wheither its Hashi, or just hypo. Now my sister is showing symptoms and had her blood work done and it shows slighly elevated tsh ( i know tsh is not the best indicator for most hypos, but I have to go on what her dr. ran). My question here is, with such a strong prevelance in our family is it probable its hashi's or could this not be an autoimmune thing?> > 2. I gave my sister a name off the data base (Dr. Jody Caldwell in Conroe), is anyone currently seeing this dr.? After begging her to get tested b/c of her comlaining of multiple hypo symptoms she had her blood work done by her obgyn, and that dr. reffered her to an endo (her tsh was a 5 and the top of the range was 4.5). She called the endo, and he'll only prescribe synthietics, so I begged her to talk to her fam. practice dr. Well, he's not a good thyroid dr. either. He talked down to her the whole appointment, and told her it was prob. anemia (even though she regualarly takes iron) and ran blood work for anemia. Told her its not thyroid b/c her labs were "barely out of range". Would not read any info she took him. Ugh. Now she's more depressed and frustrated. The poor thing is in her early twenties and can barely do anything but go to work and go home and go to bed. I know its her thyroid, and desperately want to help her find a good dr. in her are conroe/n. houston.> > 3. Does anyone have any info on birth control pills (in particular projesterone only) and or the mirena iud and how they affect thyroid function in hypo patients?> > I know this is a bunch of questions all at once but they all seem to come up at the same time. Thanks ladies for all your help and support.> > BTW I found a compounding pharmac in FW calld Fort Worth pharmacy off of Irvin where I am getting my thyroid compounded. So far so good, no side effects, no problems. Their price seems reasonable too, $45 /100 pills.> > Mandy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 As far as I know, she hasn't called Caldwell's office yet. If thats the case who should I recomend for her in that area? I don't see anyone else listed. > > > > Hi there, > > > > Its been a while sense I have been on here, but a few questions have > arisen lately and so i'm back. > > > > 1. My grandmother, mother, and I have all been diagnosed hypo. I don't > think any of us have had good enough drs. to determine wheither its > Hashi, or just hypo. Now my sister is showing symptoms and had her blood > work done and it shows slighly elevated tsh ( i know tsh is not the best > indicator for most hypos, but I have to go on what her dr. ran). My > question here is, with such a strong prevelance in our family is it > probable its hashi's or could this not be an autoimmune thing? > > > > 2. I gave my sister a name off the data base (Dr. Jody Caldwell in > Conroe), is anyone currently seeing this dr.? After begging her to get > tested b/c of her comlaining of multiple hypo symptoms she had her blood > work done by her obgyn, and that dr. reffered her to an endo (her tsh > was a 5 and the top of the range was 4.5). She called the endo, and > he'll only prescribe synthietics, so I begged her to talk to her fam. > practice dr. Well, he's not a good thyroid dr. either. He talked down to > her the whole appointment, and told her it was prob. anemia (even though > she regualarly takes iron) and ran blood work for anemia. Told her its > not thyroid b/c her labs were " barely out of range " . Would not read any > info she took him. Ugh. Now she's more depressed and frustrated. The > poor thing is in her early twenties and can barely do anything but go to > work and go home and go to bed. I know its her thyroid, and desperately > want to help her find a good dr. in her are conroe/n. houston. > > > > 3. Does anyone have any info on birth control pills (in particular > projesterone only) and or the mirena iud and how they affect thyroid > function in hypo patients? > > > > I know this is a bunch of questions all at once but they all seem to > come up at the same time. Thanks ladies for all your help and support. > > > > BTW I found a compounding pharmac in FW calld Fort Worth pharmacy off > of Irvin where I am getting my thyroid compounded. So far so > good, no side effects, no problems. Their price seems reasonable too, > $45 /100 pills. > > > > Mandy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Check our Texas Armour Docs list in "Files".No one in Conroe, but there are a few docs in Houston, Sugarland and Katy. > > >> > > Hi there,> > >> > > Its been a while sense I have been on here, but a few questions have> > arisen lately and so i'm back.> > >> > > 1. My grandmother, mother, and I have all been diagnosed hypo. I don't> > think any of us have had good enough drs. to determine wheither its> > Hashi, or just hypo. Now my sister is showing symptoms and had her blood> > work done and it shows slighly elevated tsh ( i know tsh is not the best> > indicator for most hypos, but I have to go on what her dr. ran). My> > question here is, with such a strong prevelance in our family is it> > probable its hashi's or could this not be an autoimmune thing?> > >> > > 2. I gave my sister a name off the data base (Dr. Jody Caldwell in> > Conroe), is anyone currently seeing this dr.? After begging her to get> > tested b/c of her comlaining of multiple hypo symptoms she had her blood> > work done by her obgyn, and that dr. reffered her to an endo (her tsh> > was a 5 and the top of the range was 4.5). She called the endo, and> > he'll only prescribe synthietics, so I begged her to talk to her fam.> > practice dr. Well, he's not a good thyroid dr. either. He talked down to> > her the whole appointment, and told her it was prob. anemia (even though> > she regualarly takes iron) and ran blood work for anemia. Told her its> > not thyroid b/c her labs were "barely out of range". Would not read any> > info she took him. Ugh. Now she's more depressed and frustrated. The> > poor thing is in her early twenties and can barely do anything but go to> > work and go home and go to bed. I know its her thyroid, and desperately> > want to help her find a good dr. in her are conroe/n. houston.> > >> > > 3. Does anyone have any info on birth control pills (in particular> > projesterone only) and or the mirena iud and how they affect thyroid> > function in hypo patients?> > >> > > I know this is a bunch of questions all at once but they all seem to> > come up at the same time. Thanks ladies for all your help and support.> > >> > > BTW I found a compounding pharmac in FW calld Fort Worth pharmacy off> > of Irvin where I am getting my thyroid compounded. So far so> > good, no side effects, no problems. Their price seems reasonable too,> > $45 /100 pills.> > >> > > Mandy> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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