Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Hello Zina!! I had my total thyroidectomy almost two months ago. 1. Do you think you are better without your thyroid? I would have to say that I am better without mine, since mine was so diseased. The lack of worry alone makes it better. 2. Why did you have your thyroid taken out? I had a lithium induced, multi~nodule goiter and a 3cm. tumor on left lobe. 3. Do you feel better on T4 alone (synthroid) or do you feel better on T3/T4 (Armour)? I felt awful on Synthroid alone. I could barely move, the lethargy was so bad. Terrible blurred vision in the mornings, aches and pains etc...awful! I have just started on Armour yesterday! Just the hope of feelings better sustains me right now. I will keep everyone posted on my progress. I am so very excited! 4. Before you had your thyroid taken out, did your TSH go up and then go down, Erratically? No, mine did not fluctuate that erratically. Mostly stayed at the same level, but enough to warrant concern. My suggestion would be to exhaust every possibility, and to try Armour along with other natural supports, before even considering having a major gland removed. Once it is out, it is out! No going back. I feel very blessed that I have found a doc who will listen to me, and I didn't have to go more than a few months of this " existing " The surgery was nothing compare to what I felt afterward on T4 alone. Best wishes to your friend. I hope you could use what I shard, even though it hasn't been that long since I have been thyroidless.. Blessings, -- Questions for those of you who have had a total thyroidectomy Hi all! I have some questions for all of you who have had a total thyroidectomy. 1. Do you think you are better without your thyroid? 2. Why did you have your thyroid taken out? 3. Do you feel better on T4 alone (synthroid) or do you feel better on T3/T4 (Armour)? 4. Before you had your thyroid taken out, did your TSH go up and then go down, Erratically? I'm just curious, because I have a group and a gal there is going to have her thyroid taken out because she has been having none stop troubles for years with her thyroid. Her TSH goes up, and then it goes down--very erratic. She, of course, is taking Synthroid, which is a big problem, I think, for her. She thinks she has Hashi's and Grave's. Just fishing for some helpful advice that I can share with her! I hope you don't mind me asking, Janie!! Let me know if I've overstepped my bounds. Thanks everybody!! Zina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Hi ! Thanks so much for your input! I just don't know how to relate to this gal, since I still have my thyroid. I also do not have Hashi's or Grave's, so I just don't know how to help her. Do you mind if I share what you've said here with her? I'm sooooo excited that you are finally on Armour. I think you will see some wonderful changes! Zina > Hello Zina!! > I had my total thyroidectomy almost two months ago. > > 1. Do you think you are better without your thyroid? > > I would have to say that I am better without mine, since mine was so > diseased. The lack of worry alone makes it better. > > 2. Why did you have your thyroid taken out? > > I had a lithium induced, multi~nodule goiter and a 3cm. tumor on left > lobe. > > 3. Do you feel better on T4 alone (synthroid) or do you feel better > on T3/T4 (Armour)? > > I felt awful on Synthroid alone. I could barely move, the lethargy was so > bad. Terrible blurred vision in the mornings, aches and pains etc...awful! I > have just started on Armour yesterday! Just the hope of feelings better > sustains me right now. I will keep everyone posted on my progress. I am so > very excited! > > 4. Before you had your thyroid taken out, did your TSH go up and then > go down, Erratically? > > No, mine did not fluctuate that erratically. Mostly stayed at the same > level, but enough to warrant concern. > > My suggestion would be to exhaust every possibility, and to try Armour > along with other natural supports, before even considering having a major > gland removed. Once it is out, it is out! No going back. I feel very blessed > that I have found a doc who will listen to me, and I didn't have to go more > than a few months of this " existing " The surgery was nothing compare to what > I felt afterward on T4 alone. > Best wishes to your friend. I hope you could use what I shard, even > though it hasn't been that long since I have been thyroidless.. > > Blessings, > > > > > > -- Questions for those of you who have had a > total thyroidectomy > > Hi all! > > I have some questions for all of you who have had a total > thyroidectomy. > > 1. Do you think you are better without your thyroid? > > 2. Why did you have your thyroid taken out? > > 3. Do you feel better on T4 alone (synthroid) or do you feel better > on T3/T4 (Armour)? > > 4. Before you had your thyroid taken out, did your TSH go up and then > go down, Erratically? > > I'm just curious, because I have a group and a gal there is going to > have her thyroid taken out because she has been having none stop > troubles for years with her thyroid. Her TSH goes up, and then it > goes down--very erratic. She, of course, is taking Synthroid, which > is a big problem, I think, for her. She thinks she has Hashi's and > Grave's. Just fishing for some helpful advice that I can share with > her! I hope you don't mind me asking, Janie!! Let me know if I've > overstepped my bounds. Thanks everybody!! > > Zina > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Absolutely Zina! You could even tell her to email me if she wants. Castlerama@... Blessings, -- Questions for those of you who have had a > total thyroidectomy > > Hi all! > > I have some questions for all of you who have had a total > thyroidectomy. > > 1. Do you think you are better without your thyroid? > > 2. Why did you have your thyroid taken out? > > 3. Do you feel better on T4 alone (synthroid) or do you feel better > on T3/T4 (Armour)? > > 4. Before you had your thyroid taken out, did your TSH go up and then > go down, Erratically? > > I'm just curious, because I have a group and a gal there is going to > have her thyroid taken out because she has been having none stop > troubles for years with her thyroid. Her TSH goes up, and then it > goes down--very erratic. She, of course, is taking Synthroid, which > is a big problem, I think, for her. She thinks she has Hashi's and > Grave's. Just fishing for some helpful advice that I can share with > her! I hope you don't mind me asking, Janie!! Let me know if I've > overstepped my bounds. Thanks everybody!! > > Zina > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Okay, ! Thanks!!! Zina > > Hello Zina!! > > I had my total thyroidectomy almost two months ago. > > > > 1. Do you think you are better without your thyroid? > > > > I would have to say that I am better without mine, since mine > was so > > diseased. The lack of worry alone makes it better. > > > > 2. Why did you have your thyroid taken out? > > > > I had a lithium induced, multi~nodule goiter and a 3cm. tumor on > left > > lobe. > > > > 3. Do you feel better on T4 alone (synthroid) or do you feel > better > > on T3/T4 (Armour)? > > > > I felt awful on Synthroid alone. I could barely move, the > lethargy was so > > bad. Terrible blurred vision in the mornings, aches and pains > etc...awful! I > > have just started on Armour yesterday! Just the hope of feelings > better > > sustains me right now. I will keep everyone posted on my progress. > I am so > > very excited! > > > > 4. Before you had your thyroid taken out, did your TSH go up > and then > > go down, Erratically? > > > > No, mine did not fluctuate that erratically. Mostly stayed at > the same > > level, but enough to warrant concern. > > > > My suggestion would be to exhaust every possibility, and to try > Armour > > along with other natural supports, before even considering having a > major > > gland removed. Once it is out, it is out! No going back. I feel > very blessed > > that I have found a doc who will listen to me, and I didn't have to > go more > > than a few months of this " existing " The surgery was nothing > compare to what > > I felt afterward on T4 alone. > > Best wishes to your friend. I hope you could use what I shard, > even > > though it hasn't been that long since I have been thyroidless.. > > > > Blessings, > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Questions for those of you who > have had a > > total thyroidectomy > > > > Hi all! > > > > I have some questions for all of you who have had a total > > thyroidectomy. > > > > 1. Do you think you are better without your thyroid? > > > > 2. Why did you have your thyroid taken out? > > > > 3. Do you feel better on T4 alone (synthroid) or do you feel better > > on T3/T4 (Armour)? > > > > 4. Before you had your thyroid taken out, did your TSH go up and > then > > go down, Erratically? > > > > I'm just curious, because I have a group and a gal there is going > to > > have her thyroid taken out because she has been having none stop > > troubles for years with her thyroid. Her TSH goes up, and then it > > goes down--very erratic. She, of course, is taking Synthroid, > which > > is a big problem, I think, for her. She thinks she has Hashi's and > > Grave's. Just fishing for some helpful advice that I can share > with > > her! I hope you don't mind me asking, Janie!! Let me know if I've > > overstepped my bounds. Thanks everybody!! > > > > Zina > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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