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Welcome, Anita! I think you are the only other one in SF besides me.. Miaja is

not far, as

she said, and I know we have some LA members lurking.. or used to. Anyway, I

have not

had great success here with thyroid docs... and I've tried a total of 4 docs

that were

referred as " top docs " on Shomon's site (thyroid-info.com). So I can tell

you I

wouldn't recommend Dr. Kimmerling, Dr. Myers, Dr. Woeber (he is very good at

physically

examining your thyroid, but thinks labs are the bible), or Dr. Cherlin in Los

Gatos.

I needed a new GP anyway so I ended up looking up referring docs on Armour's Web

site

and am now seeing Dr. Jerome Franz in the Mission. Only had one appt. so far...

I actually

didn't want to switch to Armour right off the bat, but to try increasing my

Levoxyl despite

what the labs said.. and he hemmed and hawed a bit but eventually upped my

dosage. I

am starting to feel better, more energetic and I've lost 4 pounds. I'll keep you

posted.

I had a nightmarish time when I was first diagnosed.. even wound up in Stanford

Hospital

(I was living in Palo Alto at the time). Now every time I'm asked to describe my

puzzling

and somewhat lousy experience at Stanford, all my docs say " oh Stanford, I went

there,

great school. " So I don't even bother telling them much about it. Thankfully

Levoxyl has

greatly stabilized me if not made me perfect.. but if I ever start feeling as

bad as I did 2

years ago, I might head to LA to that Dr. Friedman... I liked what he had to

say.

> Hi:

>

> I'm new to this group and am glad to know one like this exists! I live in San

Francisco

and was diagnosed with Hashimoto's last year after being sick for a while.

Unfortunately,

prior to that I wasn't getting much help from doctors and was completely baffled

by what

was happening to me. I literallly felt like my body was falling apart. After

seeing a few

gastroenterlogist doctors who checked me for every imaginable digestive disease,

I

happened to learn about thyroid disorders and that they run in my family. At

that point I

went to an endocrinologist and it all made sense (digestive troubles, severe

pms, sore

throats on only one side of my neck, shivering from cold but feeling to the

touch like I

have a fever, anxiety, panic attacks, feeling so lousy like I have the flu much

of the time).

>

> I wonder what experience anyone living in San Francisco or the Bay Area has

with

doctors here? Mine haven't been terribly positive so any information would be

great. I've

even seen about 3 alternative doctors who didn't seem to understand what I've

been going

through either. I hate to admit it, but Hashimoto's has changed me and my life

to some

degree and I'm trying to find my old self again.

>

> Thanks for any input you have on SF or Bay area doctors.

>

> Anita

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> This is a great article. I am one of those persons described who has been in

emergency

rooms, has lost weight, and has been prescribed antidepressants as no cardiac

troubles

could be found.

Me too! Well the ER and mystery about cardiac troubles part. The losing weight

part, no,

unfortunately, I've had to work at that.

I had a bad night last night... racing heart, panicky. I have cut back a little

on my T4 but

now I'm wondering if something else is triggering it. I've been drinking these

'meal

replacement' multi-vitamin mixes... I swear I can't take anything with

multi-vitamins in it.

I'm hoping that's it as I was doing really well at these dosages of Levoxyl and

Armour.

How is the Chinese Medicine Doctor working out, Anita??

~

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> I had a bad night last night... racing heart, panicky. I have cut back a

little on my T4 but

> now I'm wondering if something else is triggering it. I've been drinking

these 'meal

> replacement' multi-vitamin mixes... I swear I can't take anything with

multi-vitamins in it.

> I'm hoping that's it as I was doing really well at these dosages of

Levoxyl and Armour.

>

> ~

, is there by any chance any soy in this drink mix. I swear, you have

to take a magnifying glass with you when shop for any of this stuff any

more. There also may be something in there that is just too much for you

also.

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I agree with , you could be hyper. Can you remind us if you have Hashimoto's? When I was hyper, I felt the worst ever - and had panick attacks and terrible digestive issues. Unfortunately, no doctor ever picked up on that for a long while and when I started learning more, I said goodbye to each bad doc (and there were plenty). Eventually the hyper subsided into hypo and that doesn't feel good either. I had bad fatigue with both hyper and hypo.

Another issue could be you have low adrenal function and that makes taking thyroid feel unbearable. Do you have sensitivity to light, sunlight? That can show an adrenal symptom if so.

Also, did you happen to withdraw from any antidepressants as well? I have heard bad reactions in relation to withdrawing antidepressants/bipolar meds and starting thyroid meds as well.

Keep us posted and hang in there - having a thyroid problem start 3 yrs ago is about the toughest thing I've ever gone through - it really takes its toll on you physically and mentally so most of us understand your situation very much.

~Anita

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>. That's when you can start to feel hyper but you more likely have weak adrenals than are truly hype on such a low doser. This has been my experience.> could you elaborate on this? suz richardson

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> I agree with , you could be hyper. Can you remind us if you

have Hashimoto's?

My regular doctor said Hashi's but the endo refuses to say

anything but thyroiditis. That is why I asked if having elevated

antibodies is defintive Hashi. I am more and more disappointed in

this endo.

No I have not ever taken antidepressants or mood drugs, SSRI or

anything like that.

I WAS hyper when the first TSH came back abnormal. We fully

expected it to go opposite into hyPO and it did. I am not hyper as

of this point.

As for adrenal problems, I don't have any symptoms that match

what I read about s and Cushings. At best (worst?) I could

have challenged or tired adrenals I guess. I am post menopausal and

one of my major issues is with horrible hot flashes that BEGIN with

a 30 second to 1 minute shot of adrenaline that makes me want to

jump and jiggle. Makes me nauseous too. Then after that comes the

hot flash. I have these a lot during the day and they wake me up at

night. Horrible feeling, that adrenaline overload! UGH

suz richardson

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