Guest guest Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 I've had a wonderment... We all know that the symptoms that each of us expresses as someone that is hypo is very different from person to person. It has to do with lifestyle, genetics, age, gender, had children, didn't have children... on and on and on... Now.. say that those folks that seem to do well on T4 are those folks that are expressing symptoms that are very much relieved with higher levels of T4 regardless of TSH or T3? What if other folks actually need proper balances and levels of the 'big three' (TSH, Free T4, and Free T3) What if these are the folks that won't do well without that....? Now what if that group that needs the balance is broken down into two groups.. one group is great at converting.... the other group is not... the good converters just get along great.. the bad converters are still having trouble.... Now with all that in mind.... How much is the damaged that was caused by little or no treatment for an extended period of time for years past going to effect how soon, or to what extent, the symptoms will subside? So many variables... and we've seen alot of this going on in just a few hundred folks... and even so... the group of people that these observations are made on are only those that were determined that their life could be better if they could only find, understand and apply the facts surrounding thyroid disorders. I think back to the years that I was on Synthroid and how my life spiraled down... I lost my home, and everything I owned. I was downsized from a very good job, I even got skipped over 5 times when they were laying off by seniority, I was needed... but eventually the division was closed down... but I was different. I didn't have it in me to go out and find another job that I had to fight my way up in. I settled... that job closed down... same with the next three after that... each job that I got was not as good as the last, was less physical, was less responsible, was less stressful... and paid less. Because my physical self was so much less than it was in years passed, I didn't even dare to bring up past kudos in interviews because I would not be able to repeat those tasks, I was not physically able... and if you make the mistake of saying that you have a thyroid disorder... the job is suddenly filled... they don't want their insurance rates to go up.... I went on one interview with crutches... I had put a huge bandage and claimed a sprain.... I still didn't get the job. It was a sit down job... I'm getting off on a tangent.. .my point is that being hypo and on bad meds (under dosed, wrong type or no meds) decreases the quality of your life - for some it happens quickly.. for some their life is stable and they are able to make do.. for some of us our whole lives change.... I just can't get it through my thick female hypochondriac brain why we can't be properly diagnosed and treated in a timely manner before we suffer years of H*LL and end up losing ourselves and becoming different people due to the damage that our bodies endure to what, in my opinion, is negligence and malpractice... End of rant... I'm sorry.. but it kinda just came out.... Topper () On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 17:00:01 -0000 " loboshe " writes: > > Actually, for many, many patients, synthetic T4 alone DOES work, it > >is only us poorly little piglets that need the extra that Armour > >offers. > I have long ago come to the strong conclusion that for many, many > T4- > only patients, synthetic T4 does NOT work. For every single person I > have ever met or interviewed or chatted with, folks on T4 have > lingering symptoms related to being on T4 only. > Sure, getting on T4 has helped folks! It brings back some of that > lost energy. But I have YET to find anyone who does NOT have > symptoms > related to being on T4-only meds---whether those symptoms are > lingering chronic low-grade depression, > or > lingering dry skin, > or > lingering energy issues, > or > lingering high cholesterol, > or > lingering coldness > or > lingering numerous issues. > > Now me---I was certainly an example on the EXTREME end where T4-only > meds do not work. I only see a few folks who were that extremely bad. > But I think the vast majority (if not all) carry problems they don't > relate to being on T4 meds. > There is a gal across the street on T4-only meds. She read my handout > (my store is across the street, and it is also the headquarters of my > thyroid advocacy). She came back over and said " I'm doing great on > Synthroid " . I believe her. I believe she feels she is going great. I > just don't believe she is doing as well as she would on Armour or > natural thyroid products. > My sister-in-law is on Synthroid. She does appear to be doing great > when it comes to energy and no depression. But she has high > cholesterol---makes me wonder.... > There used to be a gal on this site who was on T4-only meds. Her labs > showed her T3 right in the middle. Now THAT is amazing for someone > on T4-only meds. I was impressed!! But.....she has constant weight > issues, constant itching, constant immune system problems.....makes > me wonder.... > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 Hi, , My friend, your " rant " is valid because nothing written in it is untruthful. Think about that for a moment! Like you, I had a pretty good life before the Thyroid problems finally pulled me into the hole and the ground tried to close over me. Thankfully, I have a husband who was unwilling to let me go.... I offered to agree to a divorce so that he could have a life without me. He refused and encouraged me to get whatever help I needed to get, even helping me do the research. I was tested and found to be Hypothyroid when I was 19 years old. Treatment was started, but was stopped due to another illness. BTW, nobody told me that Thyroid problems were " forever " ... I didn't pursue treatment because I really was not feeling all that bad... Just a bit slowed down for some unknown reason... That was in 1966. Fast forward to 1973 when I first visited a psychiatrist for what the family practice doctor told me was " depression " . His diagnosis was " Angry, frustrated woman! " . What the heck did that mean and how does one treat it? Nothing was done. Fast forward again to 1981 when I again sought help from a psychiatrist. A massive number of lab tests were done. The Thyroid panel showed a " low functioning " Thyroid, but no treatment was recommended and none given. Slip forward to 1983 when I was first admitted to a psych unit for " suicidal ideation " and what was diagnosed as " Bi-polar Disorder " . The hospital is required to perform a complete physical examination within 24 hours of admission, so all of the lab tests were done, an EEG was done, x-rays, etc. The only seemingly abnormal result was in my Thyroid function, which was termed, " low functioning " . From 1981 to 1984, I was taking Lithium in one form or another. Since I was admitted on five additional occasions, the same tests showed the same results, but here is the rub.... When I was admitted the last time, I was already taking 2.25 of Synthroid and the lab tests still came back " low functioning Thyroid " . The prescribed amount of Synthroid was not increased at that time, but was changed two months after I returned home. At that time, my " mood stabilizer " medication was changed from Lithium to Depakote with Dilantin. I felt worse physically and mentally on that combination, but the doctor would not change it...I stopped all of the psych meds in 1996 because they were not helping. My psychiatrist was changed. The new one did not think that Bi-polar was the problem. After numerous interviews and testing, he concluded that I was depressed and had ADD, Inattentive Type, along with " Generalized Anxiety Disorder " . Nevertheless, I was feeling better than I had for many years. His conclusion was that my defiance over the " mood stabilizers " and other medications was correct and that stopping them was the best thing that I could have done. Fast forward again to 1999 when after changing my synthetic Thyroid hormone dose all the way up to 2.75, my labs still showed that my TSH was too high. At that point, I protested to the doctor that I wanted to try Armour on a 30-day trial. He reluctantly agreed to write the scrip. Within two weeks the depression had lifted! I didn't feel bad physically, but neither did I feel well... Skip forward to today. I still do not feel completely well, but I feel much better than I have for years! Here is some news. I am finally regrowing underarm hair! I actually had to shave this week! Yee Haw! There is hair growing in other places that had lost their hair, too! My eyebrows actually need to be waxed or plucked now and then. It would appear that after all of this time that my body is trying to do a slow recovery thing back to something closer to " normal " . I am doing a conservative happy dance... I agree with your " rant " 100%! God only knows what sort of damage has been done to us due to inadequate treatment or treatment with the wrong medications. Can something be done about it? It is doubtful that any kind of monetary solution would be found; however, that does not mean that we cannot continue to seek the kind of medical help we want and need. Dianne At 02:30 PM 4/22/04, you wrote: >I've had a wonderment... > >We all know that the symptoms that each of us expresses as someone that >is hypo is very different from person to person. It has to do with >lifestyle, genetics, age, gender, had children, didn't have children... >on and on and on... > >Now.. say that those folks that seem to do well on T4 are those folks >that are expressing symptoms that are very much relieved with higher >levels of T4 regardless of TSH or T3? > >What if other folks actually need proper balances and levels of the 'big >three' (TSH, Free T4, and Free T3) What if these are the folks that won't >do well without that....? > >Now what if that group that needs the balance is broken down into two >groups.. one group is great at converting.... the other group is not... >the good converters just get along great.. the bad converters are still >having trouble.... > >Now with all that in mind.... How much is the damaged that was caused by >little or no treatment for an extended period of time for years past >going to effect how soon, or to what extent, the symptoms will subside? > >So many variables... and we've seen alot of this going on in just a few >hundred folks... and even so... the group of people that these >observations are made on are only those that were determined that their >life could be better if they could only find, understand and apply the >facts surrounding thyroid disorders. > >I think back to the years that I was on Synthroid and how my life >spiraled down... I lost my home, and everything I owned. I was downsized >from a very good job, I even got skipped over 5 times when they were >laying off by seniority, I was needed... but eventually the division was >closed down... but I was different. I didn't have it in me to go out and >find another job that I had to fight my way up in. I settled... that job >closed down... same with the next three after that... each job that I got >was not as good as the last, was less physical, was less responsible, was >less stressful... and paid less. Because my physical self was so much >less than it was in years passed, I didn't even dare to bring up past >kudos in interviews because I would not be able to repeat those tasks, I >was not physically able... and if you make the mistake of saying that you >have a thyroid disorder... the job is suddenly filled... they don't want >their insurance rates to go up.... > >I went on one interview with crutches... I had put a huge bandage and >claimed a sprain.... I still didn't get the job. It was a sit down >job... > >I'm getting off on a tangent.. .my point is that being hypo and on bad >meds (under dosed, wrong type or no meds) decreases the quality of your >life - for some it happens quickly.. for some their life is stable and >they are able to make do.. for some of us our whole lives change.... > >I just can't get it through my thick female hypochondriac brain why we >can't be properly diagnosed and treated in a timely manner before we >suffer years of H*LL and end up losing ourselves and becoming different >people due to the damage that our bodies endure to what, in my opinion, >is negligence and malpractice... > >End of rant... I'm sorry.. but it kinda just came out.... > >Topper () > >On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 17:00:01 -0000 " loboshe " writes: > > > Actually, for many, many patients, synthetic T4 alone DOES work, it > > >is only us poorly little piglets that need the extra that Armour > > >offers. > > I have long ago come to the strong conclusion that for many, many > > T4- > > only patients, synthetic T4 does NOT work. For every single person I > > have ever met or interviewed or chatted with, folks on T4 have > > lingering symptoms related to being on T4 only. > > Sure, getting on T4 has helped folks! It brings back some of that > > lost energy. But I have YET to find anyone who does NOT have > > symptoms > > related to being on T4-only meds---whether those symptoms are > > lingering chronic low-grade depression, > > or > > lingering dry skin, > > or > > lingering energy issues, > > or > > lingering high cholesterol, > > or > > lingering coldness > > or > > lingering numerous issues. > > > > Now me---I was certainly an example on the EXTREME end where T4-only > > meds do not work. I only see a few folks who were that extremely bad. > > But I think the vast majority (if not all) carry problems they don't > > relate to being on T4 meds. > > There is a gal across the street on T4-only meds. She read my handout > > (my store is across the street, and it is also the headquarters of my > > thyroid advocacy). She came back over and said " I'm doing great on > > Synthroid " . I believe her. I believe she feels she is going great. I > > just don't believe she is doing as well as she would on Armour or > > natural thyroid products. > > My sister-in-law is on Synthroid. She does appear to be doing great > > when it comes to energy and no depression. But she has high > > cholesterol---makes me wonder.... > > There used to be a gal on this site who was on T4-only meds. Her labs > > showed her T3 right in the middle. Now THAT is amazing for someone > > on T4-only meds. I was impressed!! But.....she has constant weight > > issues, constant itching, constant immune system problems.....makes > > me wonder.... > > > > Janie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 I tried to go after the doc that told me that I was normal, needed to lose weight, and 'too fat to be sick' (the words he put in my chart) for his negligence, failure to even test me (even though his notes in my chart showed that he recognized that I had classic, text book symptoms of hyperthyroidism) and his sending me home with the comment that I was lucky to finally be able to lose weight (I was a body builder with a BMI of 21% - for my age bracket anything under 21% was considered underweight - I had held that condition for five years, I'd been lifting for nearly 8) I'd come in for excessive weight loss, 40 pounds in 30 days, excessive thirst an unusual hunger. I also had severe, drop to your knees, headaches if I skipped a meal, that immediately went away when I ate. His solution for that was a pain medication that I was to take several times a day, with an aspirin.... the warning on the bottle said not to drive or operate heavy machinery while taking the medication. At the time I was a truck driver, on the road 10 or more hours a day.... All I knew, a the time, was something was VERY wrong but I didn't know what... the doc said I needed to lose weight and it was basically my imagination. The first time I'd ever gone into the doc for something that I did not know.. and I was totally blown off..... This state said that I couldn't touch him, all he'd have to do is file bankruptcy and he'd be off scott free... the AMA (I think that's who it was) said that the best I could do was to have his licence pulled.. but that he'd probably get one in another state. Everybody I contacted was told that I sought no money for what had been done to me... that I only sought guaranteed medical care so that I would not need to worry about loss of job and insurance and would be able to continue getting medical testing and prescriptions.... they didn't care... and when that job did close (the division of the company was closed) I was left with no insurance and no medication... Until I found another job.... Every doctor I saw after the endo that first treatment me after my RAI was a dork (I'm choosing the nice word, that is not the one that I use privately). I was told that I was irresponsible, a hypochondriac, getting older, having female problems, expecting too much, unrealistic, a smart ass, and the gem.... stupid. I was told that I was gaining weight because of my being lazy and irresponsible, that I was over eating, that I didn't realize that as I age my metabolism slows and I have to learn to eat like an adult and not a teen ager. When the PF hit I was told that was a physical injury due to my being so fat. One doc would only give me 30 day prescriptions 'because it's the only way to get someone as irresponsible as you to come back for labs' this is the same doc that increased my 200 mcg dosage to 200 mcg... and called me a smartass for saying that it can't be an increase if I'm already taking 200 mcg! We all have horror stories about docs that were so blind and so ignorant. It's not a matter of not understanding thyroid disorders... it's a matter of them not listening to the patient when the patient says that something is wrong and we need to find out what..... It's not in our heads, d*** it! It's real, it's horrible and it needs to be dealt with.. not brushed aside as female weakness or hypochondria.... Yes people age, yes our bodies change over time... but to be able to look at two pictures of the same person taken only two years apart and wonder if those two folks are cousins or something.... is not right... I don't even have the same hair color anymore. Arrggghhhhhh... I am really ranting today... I want my life back.. I want a home again... I even lost my house over all of this crap... And that is not labeled as a result of my inability to get good jobs (I'm no longer able to do the type of job that I used to).. it's labeled as my being lazy and irresponsible... My family considers me a bum. Okay... enough for today... I have to finish prepping to go on a service call.. the 'bum' is a computer tech that is servicing a system on site.. then tutoring for a few hours.. and when we finish all of that I'll be taking them to the kitchen and we're going to be talking about nutrition and mini meal prep... One of them had a quadruple by-pass and two strokes, the other has lung cancer... and both have asked me to help them to be more responsible with their nutrition and eating.... Yep.. this 'bum' is being called on as a consultant on multiple platforms.... AND one of these folks used to be my boss... we continue a friendship even after the company that we worked for filed bankruptcy and we lost our jobs.... I sure am a bum, huh? A former boss even values me enough to hire me privately for my skills. now, if only family could see with that same view point.... As for the regrowth of hair... a sign of better balance of hormones and health.... I'm also giving lessons in braiding leg hair, thanks to Jamy's encouragement, french braids my specialty! hehehehehehe Topper () On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 01:20:21 -0700 Dianne writes: > Hi, , > > My friend, your " rant " is valid because nothing written in > it is > untruthful. Think about that for a moment! > > Like you, I had a pretty good life before the Thyroid > problems > finally pulled me into the hole and the ground tried to close over > me. Thankfully, I have a husband who was unwilling to let me go.... > I > offered to agree to a divorce so that he could have a life without > me. He > refused and encouraged me to get whatever help I needed to get, even > helping me do the research. > > I was tested and found to be Hypothyroid when I was 19 > years > old. Treatment was started, but was stopped due to another illness. > BTW, > nobody told me that Thyroid problems were " forever " ... I didn't > pursue > treatment because I really was not feeling all that bad... Just a > bit > slowed down for some unknown reason... That was in 1966. > > Fast forward to 1973 when I first visited a psychiatrist > for what > the family practice doctor told me was " depression " . His diagnosis > was > " Angry, frustrated woman! " . What the heck did that mean and how > does one > treat it? Nothing was done. > > Fast forward again to 1981 when I again sought help from a > psychiatrist. A massive number of lab tests were done. The Thyroid > panel > showed a " low functioning " Thyroid, but no treatment was recommended > and none given. > > Slip forward to 1983 when I was first admitted to a psych > unit for > " suicidal ideation " and what was diagnosed as " Bi-polar Disorder " . > The > hospital is required to perform a complete physical examination > within 24 > hours of admission, so all of the lab tests were done, an EEG was > done, > x-rays, etc. The only seemingly abnormal result was in my Thyroid > function, which was termed, " low functioning " . From 1981 to 1984, I > was taking Lithium in one form or another. > > Since I was admitted on five additional occasions, the same > tests showed the same results, but here is the rub.... When I was > admitted the > last time, I was already taking 2.25 of Synthroid and the lab tests > still > came back " low functioning Thyroid " . The prescribed amount of > Synthroid > was not increased at that time, but was changed two months after I > returned > home. At that time, my " mood stabilizer " medication was changed > from > Lithium to Depakote with Dilantin. I felt worse physically and > mentally on > that combination, but the doctor would not change it...I stopped all > of the > psych meds in 1996 because they were not helping. My psychiatrist > was > changed. The new one did not think that Bi-polar was the problem. > After > numerous interviews and testing, he concluded that I was depressed > and had > ADD, Inattentive Type, along with " Generalized Anxiety > Disorder " . Nevertheless, I was feeling better than I had for many > years. His conclusion was that my defiance over the " mood > stabilizers " and > other medications was correct and that stopping them was the best > thing that I could have done. > > Fast forward again to 1999 when after changing my synthetic > Thyroid hormone dose all the way up to 2.75, my labs still showed > that my > TSH was too high. At that point, I protested to the doctor that I > wanted > to try Armour on a 30-day trial. He reluctantly agreed to write the > scrip. Within two weeks the depression had lifted! I didn't feel > bad physically, but neither did I feel well... > > Skip forward to today. I still do not feel completely > well, but I feel much better than I have for years! > > Here is some news. I am finally regrowing underarm hair! > I > actually had to shave this week! Yee Haw! There is hair growing in > other > places that had lost their hair, too! My eyebrows actually need to > be > waxed or plucked now and then. It would appear that after all of > this time > that my body is trying to do a slow recovery thing back to something > closer > to " normal " . I am doing a conservative happy dance... > > I agree with your " rant " 100%! God only knows what sort of > damage > has been done to us due to inadequate treatment or treatment with > the wrong > medications. Can something be done about it? It is doubtful that > any kind > of monetary solution would be found; however, that does not mean > that we > cannot continue to seek the kind of medical help we want and need. > > Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 That is SO GREAT, , that you're going to be talking with those people re: the nutritional thing! Wow! Know what that is? Just one more step closer to " The Dream. " Cool. You go, Girl! Janet > I tried to go after the doc that told me that I was normal, needed to > lose weight, and 'too fat to be sick' (the words he put in my chart) for > his negligence, failure to even test me (even though his notes in my > chart showed that he recognized that I had classic, text book symptoms of Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 No one give me too much grief over this, okay? We talked about nutrition.. mini meals.. getting proper screening for thyroid and adrenals... then I told her my dream.. we went on and on about that... then we stopped for some soda..... and I got a lottery ticket... first one that I've bought in years.... The soda a rare treat for me by the way.... everyone cross your fingers, okay? The drawing is coming up in a few minutes... Topper () *afraid to hope* On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 22:03:04 -0000 " whitecap89 " writes: > That is SO GREAT, , that you're going to be talking with those > people re: the > nutritional thing! Wow! Know what that is? Just one more step > closer to " The > Dream. " Cool. You go, Girl! > Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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