Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 Hi and Welcome, Amy!! I am Feisty(ThyroFeisty)one of the group co-owners. Some questions for you: Have you had antibodies tested? These would be the TPO and Anti-TPO.Do you have auto-immune disease(or family history?)These would be Hashimoto's, Graves, Rheumatoid Arthritis, MS,Sjogren's, Lupus,and many others.Do you have copies of the bloodwork?Don't take "normal" as a valid answer-----Normal may not be normal for you, especially as you have symptoms!Has your bloodwork included Free T3 and Free T4? These are essential to determine how well the thyroid functioning is. One last question-----Do you perhaps live in Vegas?Asking because of your yahoo name. I lived in Vegas 25 years until 3 years ago! I am sure others will jump in to help answer your other questions. ThyroFeisty(Feisty)www.thyrophoenix.com HI - new here - introduction > Hi! I'm Amy! I found this website as I searched information in> regards to the thyroid surgery I will be having soon (on 8/3). I am > a stay at home mom to three children daughter 5 (next month), > daughter 3, and son 15 months.> > In Dec of 03, I went to my OB/GYN for a regular check up. I had no> voice (due to a case of larygnists - sp?). He asked if he wanted> him to check me out (my throat) and he could write a script if> necessary. He found a mass on my right thryoid. He had me get a> u/s.> > The Radiologists recommended a U/S guided biospy. I did that and it> came back benign. I was then told by my ob/gyn a lot of woman get > these post partum and they go down on their own. I had recently > weaned my son from nursing and before that I was nursing/prego for > quite some time. So I figured it would go down, I figured it was my > body reacting to not having prego/nursing hormones running wild in > me.> > So 6 months later I get another u/s. I know by the looks/feel of> it, it did not go down but infact has grown. I was sent to an> endocrinlogist. He had me do another biospy. It came back the> same. He still has concerns about how fast it's growing and the> fact it's now causing me problems (swallowing etc). So he referred> me to an ENT surgeon. I met w/ him on Friday and we scheduled> surgery of the 3rd. He pushed me in because my husband is going to > be out of town for parts of August. I met him again on Monday and > everything is a go. Just need to call and make sure it's approved > by my insurance.> > I hope after this surgery helps me out. I've had blood work done > and it says I don't have hyper/hypo thyroidism. But after reading > up on symptoms, I feel like I do. > > So what is it like post surgery? Do you have any major problems?> How long is recovery really? I have three small children (5, 3 and> 1 - but my 1 year old is bigger then my 3 year old). How long do> you recommend me having someone to help me?> > Thanks!> Amy> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 Hi and Welcome, Amy!! I am Feisty(ThyroFeisty)one of the group co-owners. Some questions for you: Have you had antibodies tested? These would be the TPO and Anti-TPO.Do you have auto-immune disease(or family history?)These would be Hashimoto's, Graves, Rheumatoid Arthritis, MS,Sjogren's, Lupus,and many others.Do you have copies of the bloodwork?Don't take "normal" as a valid answer-----Normal may not be normal for you, especially as you have symptoms!Has your bloodwork included Free T3 and Free T4? These are essential to determine how well the thyroid functioning is. One last question-----Do you perhaps live in Vegas?Asking because of your yahoo name. I lived in Vegas 25 years until 3 years ago! I am sure others will jump in to help answer your other questions. ThyroFeisty(Feisty)www.thyrophoenix.com HI - new here - introduction > Hi! I'm Amy! I found this website as I searched information in> regards to the thyroid surgery I will be having soon (on 8/3). I am > a stay at home mom to three children daughter 5 (next month), > daughter 3, and son 15 months.> > In Dec of 03, I went to my OB/GYN for a regular check up. I had no> voice (due to a case of larygnists - sp?). He asked if he wanted> him to check me out (my throat) and he could write a script if> necessary. He found a mass on my right thryoid. He had me get a> u/s.> > The Radiologists recommended a U/S guided biospy. I did that and it> came back benign. I was then told by my ob/gyn a lot of woman get > these post partum and they go down on their own. I had recently > weaned my son from nursing and before that I was nursing/prego for > quite some time. So I figured it would go down, I figured it was my > body reacting to not having prego/nursing hormones running wild in > me.> > So 6 months later I get another u/s. I know by the looks/feel of> it, it did not go down but infact has grown. I was sent to an> endocrinlogist. He had me do another biospy. It came back the> same. He still has concerns about how fast it's growing and the> fact it's now causing me problems (swallowing etc). So he referred> me to an ENT surgeon. I met w/ him on Friday and we scheduled> surgery of the 3rd. He pushed me in because my husband is going to > be out of town for parts of August. I met him again on Monday and > everything is a go. Just need to call and make sure it's approved > by my insurance.> > I hope after this surgery helps me out. I've had blood work done > and it says I don't have hyper/hypo thyroidism. But after reading > up on symptoms, I feel like I do. > > So what is it like post surgery? Do you have any major problems?> How long is recovery really? I have three small children (5, 3 and> 1 - but my 1 year old is bigger then my 3 year old). How long do> you recommend me having someone to help me?> > Thanks!> Amy> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 Amy, Welcome! Did they give you the results of your labs? It would be interesting to see what your blood is showing... Give them a call and request copies.. then post them here, if you like, and we can see what's going on. We've had a few folks here that have had surgery. I'll let them comment on how it went for them. I had RAI myself after going into thyroid storm.... Topper () On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 13:38:10 -0000 "firemomlv" writes: Hi! I'm Amy! I found this website as I searched information inregards to the thyroid surgery I will be having soon (on 8/3). I am a stay at home mom to three children daughter 5 (next month), daughter 3, and son 15 months.In Dec of 03, I went to my OB/GYN for a regular check up. I had novoice (due to a case of larygnists - sp?). He asked if he wantedhim to check me out (my throat) and he could write a script ifnecessary. He found a mass on my right thryoid. He had me get au/s.The Radiologists recommended a U/S guided biospy. I did that and itcame back benign. I was then told by my ob/gyn a lot of woman get these post partum and they go down on their own. I had recently weaned my son from nursing and before that I was nursing/prego for quite some time. So I figured it would go down, I figured it was my body reacting to not having prego/nursing hormones running wild in me.So 6 months later I get another u/s. I know by the looks/feel ofit, it did not go down but infact has grown. I was sent to anendocrinlogist. He had me do another biospy. It came back thesame. He still has concerns about how fast it's growing and thefact it's now causing me problems (swallowing etc). So he referredme to an ENT surgeon. I met w/ him on Friday and we scheduledsurgery of the 3rd. He pushed me in because my husband is going to be out of town for parts of August. I met him again on Monday and everything is a go. Just need to call and make sure it's approved by my insurance.I hope after this surgery helps me out. I've had blood work done and it says I don't have hyper/hypo thyroidism. But after reading up on symptoms, I feel like I do. So what is it like post surgery? Do you have any major problems?How long is recovery really? I have three small children (5, 3 and1 - but my 1 year old is bigger then my 3 year old). How long doyou recommend me having someone to help me?Thanks!Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 Amy, Welcome! Did they give you the results of your labs? It would be interesting to see what your blood is showing... Give them a call and request copies.. then post them here, if you like, and we can see what's going on. We've had a few folks here that have had surgery. I'll let them comment on how it went for them. I had RAI myself after going into thyroid storm.... Topper () On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 13:38:10 -0000 "firemomlv" writes: Hi! I'm Amy! I found this website as I searched information inregards to the thyroid surgery I will be having soon (on 8/3). I am a stay at home mom to three children daughter 5 (next month), daughter 3, and son 15 months.In Dec of 03, I went to my OB/GYN for a regular check up. I had novoice (due to a case of larygnists - sp?). He asked if he wantedhim to check me out (my throat) and he could write a script ifnecessary. He found a mass on my right thryoid. He had me get au/s.The Radiologists recommended a U/S guided biospy. I did that and itcame back benign. I was then told by my ob/gyn a lot of woman get these post partum and they go down on their own. I had recently weaned my son from nursing and before that I was nursing/prego for quite some time. So I figured it would go down, I figured it was my body reacting to not having prego/nursing hormones running wild in me.So 6 months later I get another u/s. I know by the looks/feel ofit, it did not go down but infact has grown. I was sent to anendocrinlogist. He had me do another biospy. It came back thesame. He still has concerns about how fast it's growing and thefact it's now causing me problems (swallowing etc). So he referredme to an ENT surgeon. I met w/ him on Friday and we scheduledsurgery of the 3rd. He pushed me in because my husband is going to be out of town for parts of August. I met him again on Monday and everything is a go. Just need to call and make sure it's approved by my insurance.I hope after this surgery helps me out. I've had blood work done and it says I don't have hyper/hypo thyroidism. But after reading up on symptoms, I feel like I do. So what is it like post surgery? Do you have any major problems?How long is recovery really? I have three small children (5, 3 and1 - but my 1 year old is bigger then my 3 year old). How long doyou recommend me having someone to help me?Thanks!Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 I am going to print this out and ask my endo doctor when I see him. Of course that is after the surgery. I called and it has been authroized by my insurance so it's a go for Tuesday. I see my endo at the end of this month. I do not have a copy of my tests. Yes I do live in Vegas. I have since the day I was born. A true native!! Amy > Hi and Welcome, Amy!! > I am Feisty(ThyroFeisty)one of the group co-owners. > Some questions for you: > Have you had antibodies tested? These would be the TPO and Anti- TPO.Do you have auto-immune disease(or family history?)These would be Hashimoto's, Graves, Rheumatoid Arthritis, MS,Sjogren's, Lupus,and many others.Do you have copies of the bloodwork?Don't take " normal " as a valid answer-----Normal may not be normal for you, especially as you have symptoms!Has your bloodwork included Free T3 and Free T4? These are essential to determine how well the thyroid functioning is. > One last question-----Do you perhaps live in Vegas?Asking because of your yahoo name. I lived in Vegas 25 years until 3 years ago! > I am sure others will jump in to help answer your other questions. > ThyroFeisty(Feisty) > www.thyrophoenix.com > ----- Original Message ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 I am going to print this out and ask my endo doctor when I see him. Of course that is after the surgery. I called and it has been authroized by my insurance so it's a go for Tuesday. I see my endo at the end of this month. I do not have a copy of my tests. Yes I do live in Vegas. I have since the day I was born. A true native!! Amy > Hi and Welcome, Amy!! > I am Feisty(ThyroFeisty)one of the group co-owners. > Some questions for you: > Have you had antibodies tested? These would be the TPO and Anti- TPO.Do you have auto-immune disease(or family history?)These would be Hashimoto's, Graves, Rheumatoid Arthritis, MS,Sjogren's, Lupus,and many others.Do you have copies of the bloodwork?Don't take " normal " as a valid answer-----Normal may not be normal for you, especially as you have symptoms!Has your bloodwork included Free T3 and Free T4? These are essential to determine how well the thyroid functioning is. > One last question-----Do you perhaps live in Vegas?Asking because of your yahoo name. I lived in Vegas 25 years until 3 years ago! > I am sure others will jump in to help answer your other questions. > ThyroFeisty(Feisty) > www.thyrophoenix.com > ----- Original Message ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Amy Why is it that they are operating right away, instead of trying a trial of thyroid hormone? Do you have multiple nodules or what? Ultimately, you're going to be on thyroid hormone after the surgery, whether they remove a part of all of it, unless they leave a part and it picks up for the whole thyroid function. Has no suggestion of medication been made, before having to resort ot surgery? This doesn't make sense to me, unless you are leaving something out of your diagnosis. Did they do antibodies testing? Are there multiple nodules, etc....? HI - new here - introduction > Hi! I'm Amy! I found this website as I searched information in > regards to the thyroid surgery I will be having soon (on 8/3). I am > a stay at home mom to three children daughter 5 (next month), > daughter 3, and son 15 months. > > In Dec of 03, I went to my OB/GYN for a regular check up. I had no > voice (due to a case of larygnists - sp?). He asked if he wanted > him to check me out (my throat) and he could write a script if > necessary. He found a mass on my right thryoid. He had me get a > u/s. > > The Radiologists recommended a U/S guided biospy. I did that and it > came back benign. I was then told by my ob/gyn a lot of woman get > these post partum and they go down on their own. I had recently > weaned my son from nursing and before that I was nursing/prego for > quite some time. So I figured it would go down, I figured it was my > body reacting to not having prego/nursing hormones running wild in > me. > > So 6 months later I get another u/s. I know by the looks/feel of > it, it did not go down but infact has grown. I was sent to an > endocrinlogist. He had me do another biospy. It came back the > same. He still has concerns about how fast it's growing and the > fact it's now causing me problems (swallowing etc). So he referred > me to an ENT surgeon. I met w/ him on Friday and we scheduled > surgery of the 3rd. He pushed me in because my husband is going to > be out of town for parts of August. I met him again on Monday and > everything is a go. Just need to call and make sure it's approved > by my insurance. > > I hope after this surgery helps me out. I've had blood work done > and it says I don't have hyper/hypo thyroidism. But after reading > up on symptoms, I feel like I do. > > So what is it like post surgery? Do you have any major problems? > How long is recovery really? I have three small children (5, 3 and > 1 - but my 1 year old is bigger then my 3 year old). How long do > you recommend me having someone to help me? > > Thanks! > Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 gee I have a fibrous multinodule goiter and they are not yanking mine > >Reply-To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group >To: <The_Thyroid_Support_Group > >Subject: Re: HI - new here - introduction >Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 17:23:28 -0500 > Amy Why is it that they are operating right away, instead of trying a trial of thyroid hormone? Do you have multiple nodules or what? Ultimately, you're going to be on thyroid hormone after the surgery, whether they remove a part of all of it, unless they leave a part and it picks up for the whole thyroid function. Has no suggestion of medication been made, before having to resort ot surgery? This doesn't make sense to me, unless you are leaving something out of your diagnosis. Did they do antibodies testing? Are there multiple nodules, etc....? HI - new here - introduction > Hi! I'm Amy! I found this website as I searched information in > regards to the thyroid surgery I will be having soon (on 8/3). I am > a stay at home mom to three children daughter 5 (next month), > daughter 3, and son 15 months. > > In Dec of 03, I went to my OB/GYN for a regular check up. I had no > voice (due to a case of larygnists - sp?). He asked if he wanted > him to check me out (my throat) and he could write a script if > necessary. He found a mass on my right thryoid. He had me get a > u/s. > > The Radiologists recommended a U/S guided biospy. I did that and it > came back benign. I was then told by my ob/gyn a lot of woman get > these post partum and they go down on their own. I had recently > weaned my son from nursing and before that I was nursing/prego for > quite some time. So I figured it would go down, I figured it was my > body reacting to not having prego/nursing hormones running wild in > me. > > So 6 months later I get another u/s. I know by the looks/feel of > it, it did not go down but infact has grown. I was sent to an > endocrinlogist. He had me do another biospy. It came back the > same. He still has concerns about how fast it's growing and the > fact it's now causing me problems (swallowing etc). So he referred > me to an ENT surgeon. I met w/ him on Friday and we scheduled > surgery of the 3rd. He pushed me in because my husband is going to > be out of town for parts of August. I met him again on Monday and > everything is a go. Just need to call and make sure it's approved > by my insurance. > > I hope after this surgery helps me out. I've had blood work done > and it says I don't have hyper/hypo thyroidism. But after reading > up on symptoms, I feel like I do. > > So what is it like post surgery? Do you have any major problems? > How long is recovery really? I have three small children (5, 3 and > 1 - but my 1 year old is bigger then my 3 year old). How long do > you recommend me having someone to help me? > > Thanks! > Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 gee I have a fibrous multinodule goiter and they are not yanking mine > >Reply-To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group >To: <The_Thyroid_Support_Group > >Subject: Re: HI - new here - introduction >Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 17:23:28 -0500 > Amy Why is it that they are operating right away, instead of trying a trial of thyroid hormone? Do you have multiple nodules or what? Ultimately, you're going to be on thyroid hormone after the surgery, whether they remove a part of all of it, unless they leave a part and it picks up for the whole thyroid function. Has no suggestion of medication been made, before having to resort ot surgery? This doesn't make sense to me, unless you are leaving something out of your diagnosis. Did they do antibodies testing? Are there multiple nodules, etc....? HI - new here - introduction > Hi! I'm Amy! I found this website as I searched information in > regards to the thyroid surgery I will be having soon (on 8/3). I am > a stay at home mom to three children daughter 5 (next month), > daughter 3, and son 15 months. > > In Dec of 03, I went to my OB/GYN for a regular check up. I had no > voice (due to a case of larygnists - sp?). He asked if he wanted > him to check me out (my throat) and he could write a script if > necessary. He found a mass on my right thryoid. He had me get a > u/s. > > The Radiologists recommended a U/S guided biospy. I did that and it > came back benign. I was then told by my ob/gyn a lot of woman get > these post partum and they go down on their own. I had recently > weaned my son from nursing and before that I was nursing/prego for > quite some time. So I figured it would go down, I figured it was my > body reacting to not having prego/nursing hormones running wild in > me. > > So 6 months later I get another u/s. I know by the looks/feel of > it, it did not go down but infact has grown. I was sent to an > endocrinlogist. He had me do another biospy. It came back the > same. He still has concerns about how fast it's growing and the > fact it's now causing me problems (swallowing etc). So he referred > me to an ENT surgeon. I met w/ him on Friday and we scheduled > surgery of the 3rd. He pushed me in because my husband is going to > be out of town for parts of August. I met him again on Monday and > everything is a go. Just need to call and make sure it's approved > by my insurance. > > I hope after this surgery helps me out. I've had blood work done > and it says I don't have hyper/hypo thyroidism. But after reading > up on symptoms, I feel like I do. > > So what is it like post surgery? Do you have any major problems? > How long is recovery really? I have three small children (5, 3 and > 1 - but my 1 year old is bigger then my 3 year old). How long do > you recommend me having someone to help me? > > Thanks! > Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Jamy, have your nodules ever shrunken, and do you have trouble swallowing? With these two things (more swelling), if I had insurance or if they would do it. this is one case where mine would be coming out. If the nodules shrank, that's one thing, but if they are growing, I wouldn't want to keep mine at all. Re: HI - new here - introduction > gee I have a fibrous multinodule goiter and they are not yanking mine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 When I went to Friedman this last time, he is the first DR since I was first dxed that even felt them. He said that the opposite side from what the ultra sound showed is now bigger, but didn't go any further. > >Reply-To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group >To: <The_Thyroid_Support_Group > >Subject: Re: HI - new here - introduction >Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 19:33:51 -0500 > Jamy, have your nodules ever shrunken, and do you have trouble swallowing? With these two things (more swelling), if I had insurance or if they would do it. this is one case where mine would be coming out. If the nodules shrank, that's one thing, but if they are growing, I wouldn't want to keep mine at all. Re: HI - new here - introduction > gee I have a fibrous multinodule goiter and they are not yanking mine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 I do have multiplue nodulars. I found a copy of my bloodwork up. my antibodies are within the normal range. But my Thyroblobulin is way high. They normal is 4.- 40. and mine is 307. WHat does that mean? No medications recommendations were made by my endo. When I went and saw him on July 1st, he said let's watch it for another 3 months and then I'm going to referred you to an ENT for surgery. I then asked why wait. It's growing and starting to cause physical problems is there a reason to wait? He said no, he thought I wanted to wait on surgery. I told him let's get the ball rolling now rather then wait. I'm only have my right side taken out unless it is cancerous in which case the whole thing will be taken out. amy > Amy > > Why is it that they are operating right away, instead of trying a trial of > thyroid hormone? Do you have multiple nodules or what? Ultimately, you're > going to be on thyroid hormone after the surgery, whether they remove a part > of all of it, unless they leave a part and it picks up for the whole thyroid > function. Has no suggestion of medication been made, before having to > resort ot surgery? This doesn't make sense to me, unless you are leaving > something out of your diagnosis. Did they do antibodies testing? Are there > multiple nodules, etc....? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Is it your Thyroglobulin or your ANTI thyroglobulin that is way up? That IS the other major antibody to the thyroid, besides the antithyroidperoxidase or antimicrosomal, as it was/is called. Re: HI - new here - introduction > I do have multiplue nodulars. > > I found a copy of my bloodwork up. my antibodies are within the > normal range. But my Thyroblobulin is way high. They normal is 4.- > 40. and mine is 307. WHat does that mean? > > No medications recommendations were made by my endo. When I went > and saw him on July 1st, he said let's watch it for another 3 months > and then I'm going to referred you to an ENT for surgery. I then > asked why wait. It's growing and starting to cause physical > problems is there a reason to wait? He said no, he thought I wanted > to wait on surgery. I told him let's get the ball rolling now > rather then wait. > > I'm only have my right side taken out unless it is cancerous in > which case the whole thing will be taken out. > > > > amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 the bloodworks says I was tested for three things. TSH within normal range (the lower half of normal) ANTI-TPO antibody which I am a the top end of normal then the Thyroblobulin which like I said is way off the charts. amy > Is it your Thyroglobulin or your ANTI thyroglobulin that is way up? That IS > the other major antibody to the thyroid, besides the antithyroidperoxidase > or antimicrosomal, as it was/is called. > > > > > Re: HI - new here - introduction > > > > I do have multiplue nodulars. > > > > I found a copy of my bloodwork up. my antibodies are within the > > normal range. But my Thyroblobulin is way high. They normal is 4.- > > 40. and mine is 307. WHat does that mean? > > > > No medications recommendations were made by my endo. When I went > > and saw him on July 1st, he said let's watch it for another 3 months > > and then I'm going to referred you to an ENT for surgery. I then > > asked why wait. It's growing and starting to cause physical > > problems is there a reason to wait? He said no, he thought I wanted > > to wait on surgery. I told him let's get the ball rolling now > > rather then wait. > > > > I'm only have my right side taken out unless it is cancerous in > > which case the whole thing will be taken out. > > > > > > > > amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 They go up and down. I have just added synthroid to my Armour and I will get hate mail for this, but it is the smallest yet on both sides. You can only shrink something so old and fibrous so far. According to the ultrasound, I was sick for a very long time. Since I am single with no family to support me, I just kept going till I was falling into deep sleeps that no one was able to wake from from several times a day after 14 hours of sleep a night! Re: HI - new here - introduction> gee I have a fibrous multinodule goiter and they are not yanking mine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 They go up and down. I have just added synthroid to my Armour and I will get hate mail for this, but it is the smallest yet on both sides. You can only shrink something so old and fibrous so far. According to the ultrasound, I was sick for a very long time. Since I am single with no family to support me, I just kept going till I was falling into deep sleeps that no one was able to wake from from several times a day after 14 hours of sleep a night! Re: HI - new here - introduction> gee I have a fibrous multinodule goiter and they are not yanking mine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Jamy, you won't get hate mail from me for adding Synthroid.. you're doing what we encourage everyone to do.. apply the knowledge that you gain to how your body works and responds... that's exactly what you did.... I admit that I do nudge those that are on synthetics alone to try natural, especially when they are having symptoms that do not go away.. or those, like me that no longer have a working gland... But that's based on my having been on synthetics for so long and going down hill more and more as the years went by... I hate seeing folks go through that grief, I REALLY REALLY do! Topper () On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 11:50:51 -0700 "Jamy " writes: They go up and down. I have just added synthroid to my Armour and I will get hate mail for this, but it is the smallest yet on both sides. You can only shrink something so old and fibrous so far. According to the ultrasound, I was sick for a very long time. Since I am single with no family to support me, I just kept going till I was falling into deep sleeps that no one was able to wake from from several times a day after 14 hours of sleep a night! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 Yep, and I'm beginning to think that I've got nodules, at this point. I never thought about this until the last couple of months, but have said nothing. Don't know what I'd do, if I knew that I had them, no insurance, don't qualify for any of the so called low income programs because my income isn't low enough to qualify (not indigent) in this county, in this state. Galveston's contract with Brazoria County has changed drastically, and is going to change even more within this yr. I know that I need an ultrasound and/or a scan. Even with my Armour being right (won't retest until at least the end of this month at soonest), I'm thinking that the little autoimmune antibody people have been getting more for supper here over the past yr, and the very structure of my thyroid has changed. I know that driver's license pictures are never pretty, but I looked at my new picture on it here in the last wk, comparing it to my last one, and the neck is sooooo obvious, though I only weigh around 10 lbs more than just 4 yrs ago. The front and sides of my neck are a funny shape in the picture that I'm not noticing that much just when I look at myself in the mirror. We all age, that's natural, but this is so obvious about the neck in the front and on the sides. I'm wondering if it snuck up on me so slowly that I've been too blind to know the difference til now. On and off, it feels like something is in the way when I swallow. Then, magically, for a couple of wks, it's completely gone. It's getting to where I notice it more and more, and it's getting to be a pain. I'd test right now, but even if the results are where I want them to be, I think that it's the antibodies we always have to worry about with this. I haven't retested those since March, but they're just too ungodly high not to be thinking about what they're doing. Re: HI - new here - introduction They go up and down. I have just added synthroid to my Armour and I will get hate mail for this, but it is the smallest yet on both sides. You can only shrink something so old and fibrous so far. According to the ultrasound, I was sick for a very long time. Since I am single with no family to support me, I just kept going till I was falling into deep sleeps that no one was able to wake from from several times a day after 14 hours of sleep a night! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 Yep, and I'm beginning to think that I've got nodules, at this point. I never thought about this until the last couple of months, but have said nothing. Don't know what I'd do, if I knew that I had them, no insurance, don't qualify for any of the so called low income programs because my income isn't low enough to qualify (not indigent) in this county, in this state. Galveston's contract with Brazoria County has changed drastically, and is going to change even more within this yr. I know that I need an ultrasound and/or a scan. Even with my Armour being right (won't retest until at least the end of this month at soonest), I'm thinking that the little autoimmune antibody people have been getting more for supper here over the past yr, and the very structure of my thyroid has changed. I know that driver's license pictures are never pretty, but I looked at my new picture on it here in the last wk, comparing it to my last one, and the neck is sooooo obvious, though I only weigh around 10 lbs more than just 4 yrs ago. The front and sides of my neck are a funny shape in the picture that I'm not noticing that much just when I look at myself in the mirror. We all age, that's natural, but this is so obvious about the neck in the front and on the sides. I'm wondering if it snuck up on me so slowly that I've been too blind to know the difference til now. On and off, it feels like something is in the way when I swallow. Then, magically, for a couple of wks, it's completely gone. It's getting to where I notice it more and more, and it's getting to be a pain. I'd test right now, but even if the results are where I want them to be, I think that it's the antibodies we always have to worry about with this. I haven't retested those since March, but they're just too ungodly high not to be thinking about what they're doing. Re: HI - new here - introduction They go up and down. I have just added synthroid to my Armour and I will get hate mail for this, but it is the smallest yet on both sides. You can only shrink something so old and fibrous so far. According to the ultrasound, I was sick for a very long time. Since I am single with no family to support me, I just kept going till I was falling into deep sleeps that no one was able to wake from from several times a day after 14 hours of sleep a night! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 Yep, and I'm beginning to think that I've got nodules, at this point. I never thought about this until the last couple of months, but have said nothing. Don't know what I'd do, if I knew that I had them, no insurance, don't qualify for any of the so called low income programs because my income isn't low enough to qualify (not indigent) in this county, in this state. Galveston's contract with Brazoria County has changed drastically, and is going to change even more within this yr. I know that I need an ultrasound and/or a scan. Even with my Armour being right (won't retest until at least the end of this month at soonest), I'm thinking that the little autoimmune antibody people have been getting more for supper here over the past yr, and the very structure of my thyroid has changed. I know that driver's license pictures are never pretty, but I looked at my new picture on it here in the last wk, comparing it to my last one, and the neck is sooooo obvious, though I only weigh around 10 lbs more than just 4 yrs ago. The front and sides of my neck are a funny shape in the picture that I'm not noticing that much just when I look at myself in the mirror. We all age, that's natural, but this is so obvious about the neck in the front and on the sides. I'm wondering if it snuck up on me so slowly that I've been too blind to know the difference til now. On and off, it feels like something is in the way when I swallow. Then, magically, for a couple of wks, it's completely gone. It's getting to where I notice it more and more, and it's getting to be a pain. I'd test right now, but even if the results are where I want them to be, I think that it's the antibodies we always have to worry about with this. I haven't retested those since March, but they're just too ungodly high not to be thinking about what they're doing. Re: HI - new here - introduction They go up and down. I have just added synthroid to my Armour and I will get hate mail for this, but it is the smallest yet on both sides. You can only shrink something so old and fibrous so far. According to the ultrasound, I was sick for a very long time. Since I am single with no family to support me, I just kept going till I was falling into deep sleeps that no one was able to wake from from several times a day after 14 hours of sleep a night! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 mine is not like most picture the thyroid. Instead of sticking out forward, mine has grown all over and wide Re: HI - new here - introduction They go up and down. I have just added synthroid to my Armour and I will get hate mail for this, but it is the smallest yet on both sides. You can only shrink something so old and fibrous so far. According to the ultrasound, I was sick for a very long time. Since I am single with no family to support me, I just kept going till I was falling into deep sleeps that no one was able to wake from from several times a day after 14 hours of sleep a night! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 mine is not like most picture the thyroid. Instead of sticking out forward, mine has grown all over and wide Re: HI - new here - introduction They go up and down. I have just added synthroid to my Armour and I will get hate mail for this, but it is the smallest yet on both sides. You can only shrink something so old and fibrous so far. According to the ultrasound, I was sick for a very long time. Since I am single with no family to support me, I just kept going till I was falling into deep sleeps that no one was able to wake from from several times a day after 14 hours of sleep a night! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 mine is not like most picture the thyroid. Instead of sticking out forward, mine has grown all over and wide Re: HI - new here - introduction They go up and down. I have just added synthroid to my Armour and I will get hate mail for this, but it is the smallest yet on both sides. You can only shrink something so old and fibrous so far. According to the ultrasound, I was sick for a very long time. Since I am single with no family to support me, I just kept going till I was falling into deep sleeps that no one was able to wake from from several times a day after 14 hours of sleep a night! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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