Guest guest Posted July 30, 2003 Report Share Posted July 30, 2003 Yes,I have dent's in my nails also very prominent ridges and the half moons are almost gone.Would really like to learn more about this if anyone has more info. Shirley Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2003 Report Share Posted July 30, 2003 The length of the nail ,yes. Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2003 Report Share Posted July 30, 2003 And the dent's go across,yep. What's wrong with them or me? Shirley Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2003 Report Share Posted July 30, 2003 Thanks! I appreciate that. I've had these for years but then I've been sick for years,not stay in bed sick,just not good. Shirley Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2003 Report Share Posted July 30, 2003 Thank's for the info Zina.I'm beginning to believe that nothing is going to surprise me when it comes to what hypothyroidism can do to your body. All of my nails have ridges,5 or 6 have dents.I was told once that it was because I chewed my nails for 5o years.I quit 3 years ago when my granddaughter and I went to Kamiah for the Looking Glass PowWow and I did'nt want my relatives that lived there to see such awful looking nails! Awful habit and I'm glad its gone,now if I could do that with smoking!! Shirley Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... Hi Shirley, When I was hypo, one of my thumbnails had ridges in it. Now that I'm no longer hypo, the ridges have grown out. As a matter of fact, just last week I clipped off the last of it. I'm finally seeing some of the half moons on my pointer fingers and middle fingers coming back, but not on my other fingers. The moons on my thumbnails never disappeared. I had some good links regarding just this subject a few months ago, but I can't find them. Fingernail malformations are good indicators that something is wrong in the body. Just from what you've said, I'm willing to bet its a side effect from being hypo. Zina > Yes,I have dent's in my nails also very prominent ridges and the half moons are almost gone.Would really like to learn more about this if anyone has more info. > Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2003 Report Share Posted August 24, 2003 In a message dated 8/24/2003 10:20:08 AM Central Standard Time, usns@... writes: > >He did muscle testing to determine if the dose of Armour I was > >taking was right for me. 3 grains was too much but the 2 grains I > >am taking is fine. > > , tell us about this--it sounds odd. How does one do muscle > testing to determine if you are on the correct dose of Armour???? > The standard way to know is checking the free's via a blood test. > Your goal, after being on one dose for at least 5 weeks, is to have > your free T3 in the upper part of the range. > > Janie > It is called Kinesiology. The dose of Thyroid hormone is held to the thyroid itself. Then the surrogate or person being tested raises their arm. If the muscle is weak, the dose is incorrect. If the muscle is strong, it is correct. This is not as far fetched as it sounds, really. Kinesiology is very reliable. It has worked diagnosing my thyroid, adrenals, histamine, candida and pylori. I have researched this extensively on the Internet. I have some links below. <A HREF= " http://www.kinesiologycentral.com/cgi-bin/gate2?~333Cg1kvPEe.9kMy3x3f9KDOC\ xxcD/COOKWtlE/DOCe/Kg1EegOyOGvCE1klty.COM/tlkgCyExcxctgD~d0IxBfo0-cBh6Ixd3htlkVg\ EWxf3 " > Article</A> <A HREF= " http://www.kinesiologist.us/ " >Wholistic Kinesiologist at Kinesiologist.US</A> <A HREF= " http://www.kinesiology.net/ " >Kinesiology.Net - Kinesiology Network</A> The type of Kin. practiced is as varied as the practioner. This is where one needs to be careful. Most kinesiologist's are chiropractors now. I will ask my Primary Poophead for another Free T3 and T4 when I get retested for TSH. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2003 Report Share Posted August 24, 2003 In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, topper2@... writes: > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all kinds > of new things we learned every day! > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > Topper () > Topper, What was your expereince? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2003 Report Share Posted August 24, 2003 In a message dated 8/24/2003 11:42:09 AM Central Standard Time, usns@... writes: > , can you resend those links--they are broken up. This time, > send them with a space inbetween each one. It helps to get the whole > thing underlined. If it still comes through broken, we will try to > copy and paste into the subject line, which works sometimes and > sometimes it doesn't. I'd like to read all about thyroid testing bia > muscles. > > janie No problem-here goes! <A HREF= " http://www.kinesiologycentral.com/cgi-bin/gate2?~333Cg1kvPEe.9kMy3x3f9KDOC\ xxcD/COOKWtlE/DOCe/Kg1EegOyOGvCE1klty.COM/tlkgCyExcxctgD~d0IxBfo0-cBh6Ixd3htlkVg\ EWxf3 " >Article</A> <A HREF= " http://www.kinesiologist.us/ " >Wholistic Kinesiologist at Kinesiologist.US</A> <A HREF= " http://www.kinesiology.net/ " >Kinesiology.Net - Kinesiology Network</A> <A HREF= " http://www.touch4health.com/ " >TOUCH FOR HEALTH</A> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2003 Report Share Posted August 24, 2003 , can you resend those links--they are broken up. This time, send them with a space inbetween each one. It helps to get the whole thing underlined. If it still comes through broken, we will try to copy and paste into the subject line, which works sometimes and sometimes it doesn't. I'd like to read all about thyroid testing bia muscles. janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2003 Report Share Posted August 24, 2003 That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all kinds of new things we learned every day! Love these groups and sharing..... Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 12:13:46 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > It is called Kinesiology. The dose of Thyroid hormone is held to the > thyroid > itself. Then the surrogate or person being tested raises their arm. > If the > muscle is weak, the dose is incorrect. If the muscle is strong, it > is correct. > This is not as far fetched as it sounds, really. Kinesiology is very > > reliable. It has worked diagnosing my thyroid, adrenals, histamine, > candida and > pylori. > I have researched this extensively on the Internet. I have some > links below. <A > HREF= " http://www.kinesiologycentral.com/cgi-bin/gate2?~333Cg1kvPEe.9kMy3x 3f9KDOCxxcD/COOKWtlE/DOCe/Kg1EegOyOGvCE1klty.COM/tlkgCyExcxctgD~d0IxBfo0- cBh6Ixd3htlkVgEWxf3 " > > Article</A> <A HREF= " http://www.kinesiologist.us/ " >Wholistic > Kinesiologist at Kinesiologist.US</A> <A > HREF= " http://www.kinesiology.net/ " >Kinesiology.Net - > Kinesiology Network</A> > The type of Kin. practiced is as varied as the practioner. This is > where one > needs to be careful. Most kinesiologist's are chiropractors now. > I will ask my Primary Poophead for another Free T3 and T4 when I get > retested > for TSH. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2003 Report Share Posted August 24, 2003 , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2003 Report Share Posted August 24, 2003 In a message dated 8/24/2003 5:03:09 PM Central Standard Time, topper2@... writes: > After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the > time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my > photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the > plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a > persons involvement in things.... > how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate > increased...etc. > > She was just REALLY good. > > Topper () > It sounds like you really miss her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2003 Report Share Posted August 24, 2003 I never noticed the half moons in my fingernails were gone until I saw this posting and checked. Does anyone have any experience with getting dents in your fingernails? My mom said she looked it up in a medical book and it says when you are really sick, it can cause denting in your fingernails. Anyone else ever have this or hear of it? Angie Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Are your ridges vertical and your dents vertical? That's what I have too. Angie Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 I meant to say: Are your ridges vertical and your dents HORIZONTAL!! Angie Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 I have no idea. I know my mom said that the dents are caused from being very ill. The only other time I had them was when I had my thyroid removed so I am not sure why I am getting them back, unless it is because I am now severely hypo. Maybe someone else knows. I will do some research tomorrow! Angie Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 I have found that the dents are called " Beau's lines " and they are usually caused from an illness. Still checking on the ridges. Angie Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 I also found this: Ridges can appear in the nails either vertically or horizontally. Vertical ridges indicate poor general health, poor nutrient absorption, and/or iron deficiency; they may also indicate a kidney disorder. Horizontal ridges may also appear as a sign of severe stress, either psychological or physical, such as infection or from disease. Ridges running up and down the nails also indicate a tendency to develop arthritis. It also said on that same site that ridges can be a sign of hypothyroidism. I have never read that anywhere. Has anyone else? Angie Re: Re: Heidelberg, Vitamin Therapy, Muscle testing ... , My endo was a teaching endo.. she had asked me during my first visit if she could bring her students in to see me... I was hyper which was not common, with all the classic text book symptoms and everything in the extreme. She had them feeling my skin (I came in every two weeks the first 6 months), first from a bit of a distance. They were to stand next to me and see if they could feel the heat coming off of me... but.. notice that I was not sweating as if I'd just had physical exertion.... then touching my skin to feel the heat.. but dry skin.... feeling my thighs.. the muscles twitching... and my upper back and shoulders.... My fingers... hands held before me... unable to keep the fingers from moving... not a shake.. but like a back and fourth up and down movement.. as much as a 1/4 inch of movement... while I tried to hold my fingers straight and still. They checked eye lids.. the movement... twitches in my upper lip.. all kinds of things that had come on to me so gradually that I had not noticed...... as my body used up the hormones in my tissues and my body slowed.. she would point out to them more subtle differences and how to watch for those as symptoms of hyper coming on or dosages that were too high. As I continued to slow and go hypo.. she also pointed out to them the advancing stages and changes as a body goes into hypo state.. drying of skin and hair.. flax muscles, poor reflexes... skin cool to the touch... slow blink rates. dry lips, and the half moons on my fingers disappearing. I so much wish that I'd kept a diary of those visits.... she was an excellent doc.. I only left her when I was downsized and lost my insurance..... I got me quite an education during those 12 visits... those students got the whole range of symptoms from extreme hyper to flat out hypo in six months, with the same person so that they could actually see how it affected that same person through all the changes. After that I came in once a month for the next six months.. she took the time before each exam to talk to me... she even had me bringing in my photo album to show her my progress building my solar greenhouse and the plants... She said stuff like that was an excellent way of monitoring a persons involvement in things.... how well they were reacting to meds as the metabolic rate increased...etc. She was just REALLY good. Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:11:24 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > In a message dated 8/24/2003 1:25:11 PM Central Standard Time, > topper2@... writes: > > > That's way different than what they did with me..... Hmmmm... all > kinds > > of new things we learned every day! > > > > Love these groups and sharing..... > > > > Topper () > > > Topper, > What was your expereince? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Angie, Someone, a while back, posted a whole list of fingernail things that were warning signs of illness..... I can't remember which group, though... I might have saved it.. I'll try to check and post it again.... Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:26:03 -0500 " Matt and Angie " writes: > I never noticed the half moons in my fingernails were gone until I > saw this posting and checked. Does anyone have any experience with > getting dents in your fingernails? My mom said she looked it up in > a medical book and it says when you are really sick, it can cause > denting in your fingernails. Anyone else ever have this or hear of > it? > > Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 , She really cared... unlike ANY doc I ever saw after her.... One jerk told me that it had been my choice to go without meds when I got laid off and lost insurance. Yeah..... I chose to be so broke that I could not buy meds and lost my house.... yep... I WANTED to do that! This is the same doc that had his nurse call me on the phone to let me know that based on my last labs they would be increasing my dose to 150 mcg per day of Synthroid.... when I told her that I was currently taking 200 and 150 was a decrease, not an increase, she got all confused and said that she'd have the doc call back... He did.. he said that I had a shitty attitude and that I should continue on the same dose. My thought now.... did I need a higher dose and he was just the jerk I knew him to be and not increase it? I've found out since then the T4 dosing is based on mcg per pound of body weight for those with NO thyroid activity... which means that I was underdosed. I've said it before... If I ever find a really good doc again, if I ever choose to see a doc again, I'll give him/her a trophy so that everyone can see! Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:00:20 EDT susbarb1@... writes: > It sounds like you really miss her. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Hi Shirley, When I was hypo, one of my thumbnails had ridges in it. Now that I'm no longer hypo, the ridges have grown out. As a matter of fact, just last week I clipped off the last of it. I'm finally seeing some of the half moons on my pointer fingers and middle fingers coming back, but not on my other fingers. The moons on my thumbnails never disappeared. I had some good links regarding just this subject a few months ago, but I can't find them. Fingernail malformations are good indicators that something is wrong in the body. Just from what you've said, I'm willing to bet its a side effect from being hypo. Zina > Yes,I have dent's in my nails also very prominent ridges and the half moons are almost gone.Would really like to learn more about this if anyone has more info. > Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Zina, Your moons are coming back!!!! In thirteen years I've not gotten mine back... (the ones on the thumbs stay) Proof... that I was underdosed for all those years I was on synthroid! Oh... and a week or two ago I mentioned that I spotted a couple of leg hairs.... Well I've got about two dozen on each leg now! On the front of my calves for most of them... and one sneaking out on the back side of my right leg just below the knee.... Nope, not thrilled about getting hairy legs.. but thrilled that my hormone levels are coming back and I'm able to grow hair! Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 19:51:32 -0000 " thwacksplat " writes: > Hi Shirley, > When I was hypo, one of my thumbnails had ridges in it. Now that I'm > no longer hypo, the ridges have grown out. As a matter of fact, just > last week I clipped off the last of it. I'm finally seeing some of > the half moons on my pointer fingers and middle fingers coming back, > but not on my other fingers. The moons on my thumbnails never > disappeared. > I had some good links regarding just this subject a few months ago, > but I can't find them. Fingernail malformations are good indicators > that something is wrong in the body. Just from what you've said, I'm > willing to bet its a side effect from being hypo. > Zina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Hi Topper, Yah, after we had that discussion a few weeks ago about moons, I noticed that I have very small ones coming back on a few of my fingers. I have no idea if this is an indication that a person is hypo when the moons disappear, but that is what happend to me! I love the way you word things. You are so funny about the hairs returning on your legs. Its a good sign that things are improving. Way to go! Zina > Zina, > > Your moons are coming back!!!! In thirteen years I've not gotten mine > back... (the ones on the thumbs stay) Proof... that I was underdosed for > all those years I was on synthroid! > > Oh... and a week or two ago I mentioned that I spotted a couple of leg > hairs.... Well I've got about two dozen on each leg now! On the front of > my calves for most of them... and one sneaking out on the back side of my > right leg just below the knee.... > > Nope, not thrilled about getting hairy legs.. but thrilled that my > hormone levels are coming back and I'm able to grow hair! > > Topper () > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ > http://toppertwo.tripod.com > > On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 19:51:32 -0000 " thwacksplat " > <zinatrotter@b...> writes: > > Hi Shirley, > > When I was hypo, one of my thumbnails had ridges in it. Now that I'm > > no longer hypo, the ridges have grown out. As a matter of fact, just > > last week I clipped off the last of it. I'm finally seeing some of > > the half moons on my pointer fingers and middle fingers coming back, > > but not on my other fingers. The moons on my thumbnails never > > disappeared. > > I had some good links regarding just this subject a few months ago, > > but I can't find them. Fingernail malformations are good indicators > > that something is wrong in the body. Just from what you've said, I'm > > willing to bet its a side effect from being hypo. > > > Zina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Zina, Come on... for all the horrid things that we have to share here... and so many of us shy about some things... somebody just has to jump up and say " it's " comin' back - don't we? Topper () http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://toppertwo.tripod.com On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 23:09:45 -0000 " thwacksplat " writes: > Hi Topper, > > Yah, after we had that discussion a few weeks ago about moons, I > noticed that I have very small ones coming back on a few of my > fingers. I have no idea if this is an indication that a person is > hypo when the moons disappear, but that is what happend to me! I > love the way you word things. You are so funny about the hairs > returning on your legs. Its a good sign that things are improving. > > Way to go! > > Zina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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