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Thanks I made the Decision to go with this WOL the other day8/25/00

and I will keep you informed. your storys and info are the best. By for now

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>> I am thinking about doing the Atkins Diet But I dont need to lose a lot

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Thanks Kristie I am on my way as of 8/25/00 i'm sure I will be needing lots

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>Atkins isn't a quick fix diet plan that you go on, lose your weight, and go

>off. It is an eating plan designed for the rest of your life. I don't

>think that it really matters how much you have to lose, as long as you are

>willing to stick with it and get healthy :)

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Hi Carol

I have never heard of ever read that. Where did you see that? Someone

once told me that they heard that being on a high protein diet made

people more aggressive but I don't know how true that is. I don't think

it makes me depressed.

Do you? Just curious.

Laverne

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Just the opposite for me - eating high carb causes depression,

anxiety, sleep disturbances, chronic fatige and fuzzy brain. And

yeast problems. I improve drastically after a few days on lc.

Beth in TX

> Has anyone heard about how eating low carb can cause depression?

And

> they recommend that you take a anti depressant????

> I was curious about this.

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> Carol Jean

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I think it is just the opposite. For me, eating LC really improved

my moods. I felt so much better when really cutting out the bad

stuff. The feeling of being healthy and happy is the biggest reason

I am trying to get back to the basics.

Jean

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> Has anyone heard about how eating low carb can cause

> depression? And they recommend that you take a anti

depressant???? I was curious about this.

Hi Carol

I have heard this and experienced it myself, however,

it seemed to pass after a few months. I was already on

antidepressants but it seemed like after the initial

slump I actually got better. I think my slump was due

to all the hormonal changes I was going through anyway

and combined with the changes brought on by the diet.

I think it's definately a YMMV thing.

in Ames

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Are you taking Synthroid, Levothroid, Levoxyl, Unithroid, or what brand,

Jillian? Didn't you post your lab values here, in the last couple of days

or so?

Tx

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> I have been on Synthroid since late December. They are still working

> with my levels and such, but I was wondering if anyone has ever had

> their " period " get messed up because of thyroid medication. I have

> not had a problem until they increased my dose from .100 to .125 or

> whatever the correct termanology is for it(sorry to sound like I

> don't know what they are giving me, I just take what they tell me to

> take!) Now, here I am, almost a week late having the worst stomach

> pains and so on that I have ever had. Someone, please help me and

> let me know if I should be worried about pregnancy or if this is

> just part of my treatment.

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> Thanks so much in advance!

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I am taking syntroid... I do not have my levels, but I do know that

when I went last to my endocronologist, my levels weren't quite up

to par... but they were close to being " normal "

> Are you taking Synthroid, Levothroid, Levoxyl, Unithroid, or what

brand,

> Jillian? Didn't you post your lab values here, in the last couple

of days

> or so?

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> > I have been on Synthroid since late December. They are still

working

> > with my levels and such, but I was wondering if anyone has ever

had

> > their " period " get messed up because of thyroid medication. I

have

> > not had a problem until they increased my dose from .100 to .125

or

> > whatever the correct termanology is for it(sorry to sound like I

> > don't know what they are giving me, I just take what they tell

me to

> > take!) Now, here I am, almost a week late having the worst

stomach

> > pains and so on that I have ever had. Someone, please help me and

> > let me know if I should be worried about pregnancy or if this is

> > just part of my treatment.

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> > Thanks so much in advance!

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Chrissy,

Hashimoto's is considered to be the major cause of hypothyroidism. It is an

auto-immune disease of the thyroid.Often, those who suffer from this have

bouts of both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism until the thyroid settles

down into hypothyroidism.

hugs,

Feisty(ThyroFeisty)

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> Hello, what is hashimotos thyroiditis?? I saw that in your group

> decription and have never heard of this before. Also forgot to

> mention also have fibromyalgia but I am sure its been from the

> hypothyroidism all of these years. Am always tired and achy.

> HUGS

> Chrissy

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Hey everyone, I have a question, people with hypothyroidism, do your

ankles swell?? Mine are so darn swollen today so I'm keeping them

elevated and that helps.

HUGS

Chrissy

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Absolutely, Chrissy. It could also be low adrenals, too, as the adrenals

produce

aldosterone which helps regulate fluid balance. And since the thyroid and

adrenal

issues so frequently go hand in hand, it's not out of the question. A year ago

when I

was extremely hypo, my feet and ankles swelled up like balloons after being on

them

for long periods of time. It sent me to the doc and this is when I finally got

synthetic

T3 to add to my T4. I just didn't know then that my adrenals were screaming for

help, too!

Keep them up and drink extra water! Flush!!

Janet

> Hey everyone, I have a question, people with hypothyroidism, do your

> ankles swell?? Mine are so darn swollen today so I'm keeping them

> elevated and that helps.

> HUGS

> Chrissy

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Chrissy, I am not sure if swollen feet is a hypothyroid only issue.

I have hypothyroidism but I also have a weight issue and diabetes.

However, I do have that problem as well as other health issues that

may be linked to my thyroid. Also welcome to the group. I am from

PA.

Hugs,

Robin

Hello Robin and thanks for the welcome. I also have diabetes and

weight issues. The swelling is better, if I'm on my feet alot my

ankles swell a bit, but the minute I evevate them for an hour they

are back down thank God.

HUGS

Chrissy

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Absolutely, Chrissy. It could also be low adrenals, too, as the

adrenals produce aldosterone which helps regulate fluid balance.

And since the thyroid and adrenal issues so frequently go hand in

hand, it's not out of the question. A year ago when I was extremely

hypo, my feet and ankles swelled up like balloons after being on

them for long periods of time. It sent me to the doc and this is

when I finally got synthetic T3 to add to my T4. I just didn't know

then that my adrenals were screaming for help, too!

Keep them up and drink extra water! Flush!!

Janet

Thanks Janet! I have kept my feet up and knew to drink extra water

to make myself pee more, that helps gets excess fluid off of you. I

hate this, I am awaiting radioactive iodine and have no thyroid and

I have been off of all of my thyroid meds now for over 7 weeks. I am

miserable. I'll be glad when its over and I can have my thyroid meds

back!

HUGS

Chrissy

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Oh, Chrissy! What a miserable thing you're having to do! Over 7 weeks! Is it

over

soon??? Hang in there..... And I feel for ya!

Janet

> Absolutely, Chrissy. It could also be low adrenals, too, as the

> adrenals produce aldosterone which helps regulate fluid balance.

> And since the thyroid and adrenal issues so frequently go hand in

> hand, it's not out of the question. A year ago when I was extremely

> hypo, my feet and ankles swelled up like balloons after being on

> them for long periods of time. It sent me to the doc and this is

> when I finally got synthetic T3 to add to my T4. I just didn't know

> then that my adrenals were screaming for help, too!

> Keep them up and drink extra water! Flush!!

> Janet

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> Thanks Janet! I have kept my feet up and knew to drink extra water

> to make myself pee more, that helps gets excess fluid off of you. I

> hate this, I am awaiting radioactive iodine and have no thyroid and

> I have been off of all of my thyroid meds now for over 7 weeks. I am

> miserable. I'll be glad when its over and I can have my thyroid meds

> back!

> HUGS

> Chrissy

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Oh, Chrissy! What a miserable thing you're having to do! Over 7

weeks! Is it over soon??? Hang in there..... And I feel for ya!

Janet

Not soon enough! I have my TSH checked June 7th and if it dropped

enough I can go ahead and have the radioactive iodine, if not have

to get it checked June 14th and the Dr. said it will for sure be

ready by then. I'll check with my Dr. when I have my lab work about

when I can go back on thyroid medicine after my radiation. I'm

miserable, have a headache everyday and no energy. But I'm hanging

in there! LOL

HUGS

Chrissy

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I'd err on the side of caution and make the call. Just explain that you're not sure what stages you may be going through before surgery and want the doc to be aware of what is going on... that way you won't get labeled as a hypochondriac, as so many of us are... and will be able to ease your mind.

Thanks! I am getting of the computer in a few minutes and calling. Thanks to everyone who answered my question. I appreciate it very much!

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