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Patty, I'm still so estactic about you being off meds! its my dream! I do think that diet palys a major role, after infecttions. Yes, my thyroid antobodies were in the thousands, I made sure to qurestion those numbers, as when I saw copies of my blood work initually,(always get copies, you pay for them) and saw normal was under 2 and I was 12,000 on the one, - I was like "Hello? Is this a misprint or what?" It was not, and alter after finding my goiter and then a large nodule, I was I was also tested for cancer, as I had a very large nodule on my thyroid, very large and hard to manipulate.Came back negative, but was radically acting cells. So, they were kept under close watch. And I later I had to be retested. Nodules that shrink are usually not cancerous, nd while implanted, it did not shrink, after explant, it has now shrink and I am so happy about tha,t and the goiter is gone too!

Since explant, immediatly my antobodes came down, then the nodule shrank, now I found I have gluten intolerance, whicjh I beleive to be triggered by the implants, IN MY CASE, and since the removal of gluten, I am now on half my meds. I also was worried about my breasts and how they would look, check out my pics, I actually look great without them! What was wrong with me to ever get them? I find alot of women realy have a tough image of themselves, only later when removed, they realize they were cuete and never all that bad. Its a stage we go through. Anyway- I ithnk that diet is huge after explant and it can be reversable! Sorry about the misprints, I always am in a rush! Love

>From: "glory2glory1401" <glory2glory1401@...>>Reply- > >Subject: , can you answer her thyroid question?>Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 19:37:56 -0000>> has posted before about her numbers...they went from something>like 12,000 to 70.>>In my case, I wasn't diagnosed with thyroid antibodies until August>of 2002, fully 4 and a half years after explant. I have no clue as>to when it actually became abnormal, as no doctor had previously>tested it. I could have had Hashimoto's from the beginning of my>illness and just didn't know because nobody tested it.>>In the months following my original testing, my anti-thryoid>antibodies went from 7.9 in August 2002 to greater than 70 in>December 2003. So, it looks like they were climbing.>>Since I had already suspected some type of thyroid problem, I had>gotten armour thyroid on my own, and was taking it prior to my>Hashimoto's diagnosis. So, when I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's my>naturopathic physician added cytomel. When I decided to see a real>endocrinologist, he took me off of it. But I felt better on it, so>my naturopath gave it to me again. This was over a period of a year>or so. I began doing other things that I think helped me....like>starting raw milk products. I found after going on those that I>didn't need my thryoid meds as much...I was feeling really good.>So, I when I ran out of my cytomel, I didn't refill it, and then I>just kinda weaned off of the armour as well, because I would forget>to take it and felt good anyway.>>I wish I had more concrete ideas about how I got off my thyroid>meds. It just sort of happened. The only thing I know I did>consistently was coffee enemas, eat well, and then add the raw milk>products. No special supplements that I can remember, though I've>tried many, including the progesterone creams.>>There was a book I bought called,"How I Reversed My Hashimoto's>Thyroiditis Hypothyroidism", when I first got sick. Don't buy the>book...it was a waste of money, though when I bought it from>Amazon.com in fall 2002, it had reviews with 5 stars, so I expected>alot from it. I sold it quickly on their marketplace site to someone>else, as it was very skeletal in info. But what I did gather from it>was that he reversed his diagnosis primarly through diet. So, I>believe diet plays a big part in our thyroid issues, as I think> will confirm with her gluten sensitivity as well.>>Hope this helps you!>Patty>>>> > > > > Sandy,> > > > >> > > > > I can understand your reluctance to give up your> > > > > implants . . .> > > > >> > > > > You can always postpone the surgery . . . but you> > > > > could also get much sicker. You're the only one who> > > > > can make that decision.> > > > >> > > > > Thyroid malfunction seems to be one of the leading> > > > > problems after implants. What do you feel in your> > > > > heart? Do you think you implants have caused your> > > > > antibodies to increase? . . . If not, what is?> > > > >> > > > > This is what I found in a websearch for Cytomel. It> > > > > doesn't sound like something I would want to take> > > > > unsupervised. - Rogene> > > > >> > > > > "This product usually comes in bottles of 100 tablets> > > > > at 25 mcgs each. It is available in a variety of doses> > > > > though ranging from 5 - 100 mcgs. per tablet. Cytomel> > > > > is a synthetic thyroid hormone (Type T-3). There are> > > > > two main types of synthetic thyroid hormones that are> > > > > available being this and Synthroid (T-4). This product> > > > > is regarded as the stronger of the two products (it is> > > > > 4-5 times stronger than Synthroid). This product works> > > > > by increasing the synthesis of protein, carbohydrates,> > > > > and fats as well as RNA in the body thereby increasing> > > > > your BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate). Bodybuilders love> > > > > this product for many reasons. This product is an> > > > > excellent fat burner since your metabolism is greatly> > > > > increased while being on it. You can afford to be a> > > > > little sloppier on pre-contest dieting since it will> > > > > still burn fat when you are taking in a lot of> > > > > calories since your metabolism is going haywire. Step> > > > > over Ripped Fuel, E/C/A stack, Thermodrine. When taken> > > > > with Clenbuterol, this is the single best fat-burning> > > > > combination that is available today (with the possible> > > > > exception of DNP). It also helps to make steroids more> > > > > effective since it is such a good aid for protein> > > > > synthesis. Most people need to be careful to start> > > > > with a low dosage, about 25 mcgs. per day and increase> > > > > by about one tab or 25 mcgs. per day every 5-6 days.> > > > > Make sure that you don't go over 100 mcgs. per day at> > > > > the very most. On days that you take muliple tabs,> > > > > divide the tabs evenly across the day (i.e. 100 mcgs.> > > > > would be 4 doses of 25 mcgs. apiece spread evenly> > > > > across the day.) You also need to make sure that you> > > > > cycle down off this product as well to keep the> > > > > thyroid functioning properly as well. Don't take for> > > > > more than 5 weeks at a time as well. After doing a> > > > > cycle of this drug, make sure you go at least 8 weeks> > > > > before doing it again as to allow normal thyroid> > > > > functioning to return.">>>>>

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