Guest guest Posted March 4, 2011 Report Share Posted March 4, 2011 Hi Everyone! I thought I would take a moment to introduce myself. I am new to the board, as well as newly diganosed. I have been going through various testing for the last 2 months. About 18 months ago I had a blood test that came back saying my thyroid levels were low. The nurse pract. I was seeing ended up being a bit flakey. She was supposed to be really good with hormone stuff, in the end 4 of my friends went to her and she treated us ALL the same which was my first clue. Anyway I was doing good on the low dose of armour she gave me then I wasn't. So I stopped it about a year ago. I since have found a new GP, and upon my first visit for PCOS he mentioned that I had a goiter. I had never been told I did before. He tested my blood which came back normal, then sent me for a US, and it came back enlarged with a nodule on the right side. I went for a Uptake Scan, which came back saying my thyroid was enlarged and abnormal looking but the iodine showed my thyroid was working normally and the nodule was indetermanite. I went for a biopsy earlier this week, and during the biopsy the radiologist identified a second nodule. The biopsy is back and said that I have hashimotos disease. I go back Tuesday to talk to my GP about treatment options. I have NO CLUE what questions to ask or anything... is a GP fine to treat this or should I ask for a referrel to a specific type of specialist if he doesn't offer to refer me?? What do I need to know?? Anyone wanna give me a crash course?? I have had bouts of extreme fatigue for over 5 years now, like I can sleep 18 hours a day for days on end and still feel tired. I had been drinking lots of caffine to stay awake because I have 3 kids, one of whom is autistic. I have cut out caffine for almost a month now. Honestly it wasn't really helping anymore anyway... Then every now and then I will be fine energy-wise then crash again... it's frustrating. I have known something was off and causing this but am also overweight so the doctors I've seen always blame it on this... ANYWAY.... That's my story for now... :0) Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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