Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Hi there back to ya, " blessedmomvt " . It is very interesting that the word is getting out that there may be a connection between plantar fascitis and hypothyroid!! LOL. It's true! And...you are right on target about your lab tests! You need a free T3 and free T4, plus the antibodies, and you need to demand it, not hope for it. If necessary, find a doc who will do them...or you can view the labs in the LINKS section of this site who will do them without a prescription! 2.1 is not alarming. But it tells you very little. You can have a fair TSH, and have a minimal T3! T3 is the thyroid hormone that gives you energy and overall HEALTH! And, blessedmomvt, SYMPTOMS are far more important than labs anyway. Unfortunately, we have a SLEW of docs out there who consider labs to be GOD!! Because of that, perhaps millions of folks go undiagnosed. And, folks like so many of us who used to be T4-only meds like Synthroid are told that because our labs are " normal " , our problems CANNOT be thyroid. WRONG. I just posted the NATURAL THYROID 101 tonite. It would be a good read for you and would start you on your way. There are also good articles in the FILES section of this site. Welcome! Janie > Hi, This is my first post here. I am 35 and have a foot problem that > I saw my doc for last week. It is plantar fascitis. I had read that > there was a connection with that and thyroid problems, so I asked > the doc to test my thyroid. I don't think I had ever had my thyroid > checked before, ever. She did a cascade test and told me that > normal is between .35 and 5 something, and mine is 2.01, and is > therefore within the normal range. I read that the new normal range is .3 to 3. ??? > I have some symptoms of hypo, but not all the symptoms. I am just learning about all this and have now asked for more tests, the free t3 and free t4 and an antibody test. I hope they will do it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 The test that you had is the least diagnostic test for thyroid, and, in fact, has caused more diagnoses of thyroid problems to be skipped over than at any other time in thyroid history. BTW, what is a cascade test? The test you had is a TSH test. You're right, you do need the Free t3 and Free t4, primarily. new here > Hi, This is my first post here. I am 35 and have a foot problem that > I saw my doc for last week. It is plantar fascitis. I had read that > there was a connection with that and thyroid problems, so I asked > the doc to test my thyroid. I don't think I had ever had my thyroid > checked before, ever. She did a cascade test and told me that > normal is between .35 and 5 something, and mine is 2.01, and is > therefore within the normal range. I read that the new normal range > is .3 to 3. ??? > > I have some symptoms of hypo, but not all the symptoms. I am just > learning about all this and have now asked for more tests, the free > t3 and free t4 and an antibody test. I hope they will do it! I am > very new to all this and don't even understand about the thyroid, > but am reading alot and learning. The doc thinks I am fine since the > test results were normal, but I have heard that that test is not > accurate. I would love ideas, suggestions....thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 One source on E-Medicine says that the TSH is usually highest in the afternoon, and then higher again in the evening. I'd like to know where or how any of them test for this one, and when did they do this study. I have not looked for info on this, but ran across it other day on said website, looking for something else there. Re: new here > I had foot problems as well, that were cured when I switched to Armour. My very first TSH test was in the 2.0 range also and I didn't get diagnosed until it went above 5.5. Did you test in the am? TSH is highest while we are sleeping, so it's best to test as soon as we can after waking up. By 2PM, TSH is at it lowst. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Hi, Glad to meet you! Glad to have you join us. I'm sure you've received some answers by now. I'm behind as usual! LOL If you are having some symptoms, you very well may need medication. Getting those tests done, you mentioned is an excellent idea! When you get the results, post them along with the normal ranges. in Va. Hi, This is my first post here. I am 35 and have a foot problem that I saw my doc for last week. It is plantar fascitis. I had read that there was a connection with that and thyroid problems, so I asked the doc to test my thyroid. I don't think I had ever had my thyroid checked before, ever. She did a cascade test and told me that normal is between .35 and 5 something, and mine is 2.01, and is therefore within the normal range. I read that the new normal range is .3 to 3. ??? I have some symptoms of hypo, but not all the symptoms. I am just learning about all this and have now asked for more tests, the free t3 and free t4 and an antibody test. I hope they will do it! I am very new to all this and don't even understand about the thyroid, but am reading alot and learning. The doc thinks I am fine since the test results were normal, but I have heard that that test is not accurate. I would love ideas, suggestions....thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi ladies, I justwanted to to introduce myself (thank you Dee for inviting me here) and say how comforting it is to see that I am not alone in my " misery " (and I'm sorry you're all there with me!) :-( I find it amazing that this is being ignored by the medical profession when there are so many of us suffering this way and from what I've read everywhere, we all have similar symptoms. I too have suffered with IBS, acne rosacea, dry, red eyes, and yeast infections, and have various food intolerances. I often wonder if this is allergy related or if it could be the remains of an incomplete yeast cure. And by the way, for those of you with the red eyes and rosacea, have you been tested for Helicobacter Pylori? I don't know if I had it or not because I didn't wait to be tested, I just took the natural cure for it (Mastik gum, DGL licorice root, ginger capsules and digestive enzymes). I cannot swear to having had it, but what I can tell you is that the rosacea and the red eyes have gone - for the last three months. And I can't believe it. to get back to the vulvar question, I started my problems many years back when my vagina started drying up , my sex drive disappeared, and sex started becoming painful, with terrible burning afterwards. I used lots of vaginal lubricants, but nothing seemed to help. Then I started having actual " blisters " just inside the opening to the vagina, where the remnants of the hymen are, but only on the left side (I noticed many women mentioned the left side - is this significant??). And by now I was almost constantly itchy as well. One of the many gynaes (idiot) I visited told me it was a herpes without even bothering to test it. Others gave me various estrogen creams - nobody ever mentioned testosterone which I thought I needed. I also developed a painful lesion, like a cut, near the blisters because of the friction of the now thin and delicate membranes during sex, and this just wouldn't heal up at all. In the end, the last gynae I went to decided to remove the lesion and do a biopsy at the same time. The biopsy was fine - no cancerous cells, no LS. After the op, the itching stopped, but the burning and irritation has continued and is really getting me down. The gynae has only given me estrogen ovules (Ortho-Gynest) to use once a week, but they are not helping me except to render the tissues more lubricated. The burning continues. I feel like the left side of my vagina has been scraped by something. I cannot even begin to think of sex. My husband has been very patient, but should I expect him to live without sex forever?? It is not fair on either of us - I really hate living like this. I have now just started taking the ThreeLac probiotic cure for yeast along with the digestive enymes and oxygen therapy drops which go with it to see if that helps to kill off any yeast I may have lurking about. I have been taking ginger capsules (I continued these as ginger is a good anti-inflammatory) and omega 3 and 6 supplements for a while now. And I have added MSM as an extra supplement. It's an organic form of sulphur which helps in arthritic and auto immune diseases, and muscle or nerve inflammation. Here is a link for those who are interested in knowing what it is :- http://www.vitaminusa.com/msmexin.html And I have an appointment to go back to the gynae to demand some testoserone to use with an estrogen cream instead of the ovules he's given me. I am determined to beat this thing. Somehow or other. I want my life back. I want my jeans back! And I really wish the medical profession would start taking it seriously. By the way, can anyone supply me with the details of those two doctors mentioned in Sydney? Bradford interested me - I will be in Sydney from mid to end February and would love to go and have a check up with her. and what sort of doctor uses biofeedback? Would it be a physiotherapist? Is it worth trying? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 I don't think we could help you at all. We aren't medical people and we can't diagnose you. You have every right to ask for and get a copy of your medical records surrounding the need for and the actual description of the surgery you had. If it were me, I'd do that AND I'd call the doc and get an answer. Good luck Dusty New here Hi everyone! I can't wait to get to know all of you. I'm 32 yrs old and I have been searching for a cure for my vaginal infections and inflamation for many years - twenty, to be more precise. I can recall having vulvar swelling and abnormal inflamation at the onset of my very first menstral period, at age 11. I've been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis and I've had a total hystorectomy 2 years ago due to ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic pain/irritation, unbearably painful periods with very very heavy flows, and cronic BV. This was all before I was diagnosed with IC. Right after my hysto, the performing doctor told me I had something like cancer, but not. I still don't know exactly what he was talking about... why do they talk to you about important stuff when you are still all druged up from surgery is beyond me. He said something would have eventually turned into cancer if I hadn't had the hysto. Does anyone here know what he could have been talking about? I think I asked him, but he never gave me a different explanation, so I just let it go... after all, it is gone now, so I suppose I don't need to worry about it now. Well, thanks for the ear! Gby **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, THANKS** Our HOME page is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VulvarDisorders to search our archives, files, articles, etc. *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Hi Gby, Welcome! You and I sound like two peas in a pod. I am 42 years old. I have also been searching for a cure for my vaginal infections. I have had terrible periods since the age of 12. I had an oopherectomy 5 years ago because of severe endometriosis, I have IC, Lichen Sclerosis, and suffer from chronic yeast and BV infections. I have an appointment with a Infectious Disease specialist in July to investigate the chronic infections. He's supposed to be really good. He has an article on the Treatment of Torulopsis Glabrata Vaginitis on www.pubmed.gov that I found very illuminating. I am not sure what your Dr was talking about. Did you trying calling your dr again and asking him for a more detailed explanation? Tell him you were still suffering the effects of the anesthesia and you don't recall what he said to you. Couldn't hurt? in MI From: gabbybooboo To: VulvarDisorders Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 2:50 PM Subject: New here Hi everyone! I can't wait to get to know all of you. I'm 32 yrs old and I have been searching for a cure for my vaginal infections and inflamation for many years - twenty, to be more precise. I can recall having vulvar swelling and abnormal inflamation at the onset of my very first menstral period, at age 11. I've been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis and I've had a total hystorectomy 2 years ago due to ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic pain/irritation, unbearably painful periods with very very heavy flows, and cronic BV. This was all before I was diagnosed with IC. Right after my hysto, the performing doctor told me I had something like cancer, but not. I still don't know exactly what he was talking about... why do they talk to you about important stuff when you are still all druged up from surgery is beyond me. He said something would have eventually turned into cancer if I hadn't had the hysto. Does anyone here know what he could have been talking about? I think I asked him, but he never gave me a different explanation, so I just let it go... after all, it is gone now, so I suppose I don't need to worry about it now. Well, thanks for the ear! Gby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 thanks for the warm welcome... that's all I was looking for. I was just introducing myself... jeeshshhh. I wasn't looking for an answere to anything in my "introductory post", really. Sorry if U missunderstood. I will go away if you don't want me here, though... just say so... don't be affraid. I'm crushed here. I'm new here, for crying out-loud. Why would you reply to me like that? - "I don't think we could help you at all. We aren't medical people and we can't diagnose you." - Wow, that was cold! I hope you didn't mean to be this cold towards me.Dusty wrote: I don't think we could help you at all. We aren't medical people and wecan't diagnose you. You have every right to ask for and get a copy of yourmedical records surrounding the need for and the actual description of thesurgery you had.If it were me, I'd do that AND I'd call the doc and get an answer. Good luckDusty -----Original Message-----From: VulvarDisorders [mailto:VulvarDisorders ] On Behalf Of gabbyboobooSent: Friday, April 28, 2006 2:51 PMTo: VulvarDisorders Subject: New hereHi everyone! I can't wait to get to know all of you. I'm 32 yrs old and I have been searching for a cure for my vaginal infections and inflamation for many years - twenty, to be more precise. I can recall having vulvar swelling and abnormal inflamation at the onset of my very first menstral period, at age 11. I've been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis and I've had a total hystorectomy 2 years ago due to ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic pain/irritation, unbearably painful periods with very very heavy flows, and cronic BV. This was all before I was diagnosed with IC. Right after my hysto, the performing doctor told me I had something like cancer, but not. I still don't know exactly what he was talking about... why do they talk to you about important stuff when you are still all druged up from surgery is beyond me. He said something would have eventually turned into cancer if I hadn't had the hysto. Does anyone here know what he could have been talking about? I think I asked him, but he never gave me a different explanation, so I just let it go... after all, it is gone now, so I suppose I don't need to worry about it now. Well, thanks for the ear! Gby**IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, THANKS**Our HOME page is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VulvarDisordersto search our archives, files, articles, etc.*** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Hi, and thank you, . I didn't look at the link yet, but will do right now. The doc that did my hysto is long gone to me. I'm not interested in talking to him again. I've already been to many different docs since him. I was very upset with him! He encouraged me that a hysto was the answere to all of my problems - BOY was that misleading! I'm not really concerned about what he was talking about with the cancer thingy, at this point. He removed it along with my feminen organs. I really would love to put an end to these infections once and for all, though... this is my main focus, (IC and BV, and all of the surrounding symptoms) - also, yeast, but BV seems to be the main culprit for me, yeast just follows in suit, ya know? Well, thanks for the kind words. I'm gonna look at that link now. Later... Gbyjulie hauler wrote: Hi Gby, Welcome! You and I sound like two peas in a pod. I am 42 years old. I have also been searching for a cure for my vaginal infections Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Dear Gby: I am sorry that you apparently misunderstood Dusty's reply. She was obviously responding to your question about what the doctor could have meant. >>Right after my hysto, the performing doctor told me I had something >like cancer, but not. I still don't know exactly what he was >talking about... why do they talk to you about important stuff when >you are still all druged up from surgery is beyond me. He said >something would have eventually turned into cancer if I hadn't had >the hysto. Does anyone here know what he could have been talking >about? Naturally what she meant was that none of us could explain what he meant. She did go on to say that you should get a copy of your hospital rescords which I certainly agree with. There might be a clue there. Dusty is one of our most helpful members and there is no way that she would imply that you are not welcome here. You are certainly welcome and I am really sorry that things got off to a confusing start for you. Please give us another chance to be helpful to you. Hugs, Ora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 I'm really sorry my reply came across that way. I was responding to your question "Does anyone here know what he could have been talking about?" , regarding your medical state . Obviously, the question was rhetorical, but I had no way of knowing that. I am really sorry we misunderstood one another. There are lots of women here with useful information on BV and IC and such and I'm sure you'll get some answers. Welcome and hopefully you won't have to be here long. You'll find the right answer and one of the blessed cured!!! Regards Dusty -----Original Message-----From: VulvarDisorders [mailto:VulvarDisorders ] On Behalf Of glenda bearSent: Friday, April 28, 2006 7:03 PMTo: VulvarDisorders Subject: RE: New herethanks for the warm welcome... that's all I was looking for. I was just introducing myself... jeeshshhh. I wasn't looking for an answere to anything in my "introductory post", really. Sorry if U missunderstood. I will go away if you don't want me here, though... just say so... don't be affraid. I'm crushed here. I'm new here, for crying out-loud. Why would you reply to me like that? - "I don't think we could help you at all. We aren't medical people and we can't diagnose you." - Wow, that was cold! I hope you didn't mean to be this cold towards me.Dusty wrote: I don't think we could help you at all. We aren't medical people and wecan't diagnose you. You have every right to ask for and get a copy of yourmedical records surrounding the need for and the actual description of thesurgery you had.If it were me, I'd do that AND I'd call the doc and get an answer. Good luckDusty -----Original Message-----From: VulvarDisorders [mailto:VulvarDisorders ] On Behalf Of gabbyboobooSent: Friday, April 28, 2006 2:51 PMTo: VulvarDisorders Subject: New hereHi everyone! I can't wait to get to know all of you. I'm 32 yrs old and I have been searching for a cure for my vaginal infections and inflamation for many years - twenty, to be more precise. I can recall having vulvar swelling and abnormal inflamation at the onset of my very first menstral period, at age 11. I've been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis and I've had a total hystorectomy 2 years ago due to ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic pain/irritation, unbearably painful periods with very very heavy flows, and cronic BV. This was all before I was diagnosed with IC. Right after my hysto, the performing doctor told me I had something like cancer, but not. I still don't know exactly what he was talking about... why do they talk to you about important stuff when you are still all druged up from surgery is beyond me. He said something would have eventually turned into cancer if I hadn't had the hysto. Does anyone here know what he could have been talking about? I think I asked him, but he never gave me a different explanation, so I just let it go... after all, it is gone now, so I suppose I don't need to worry about it now. Well, thanks for the ear! Gby**IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, THANKS**Our HOME page is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VulvarDisordersto search our archives, files, articles, etc.*** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 I can > recall having vulvar swelling and abnormal inflamation at the onset > of my very first menstral period, at age 11. I've been diagnosed > with interstitial cystitis and I've had a total hystorectomy 2 years > ago due to ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic > pain/irritation, unbearably painful periods with very very heavy > flows, and cronic BV. the performing doctor told me I had something > like cancer, but not. > Gby> Hi gabby I haven't had a chance to welcome you. I am fairly new to this site and have overwhemled with the support from these wonderful ladies. They are very well informed and if you do searches on this site you can find so much information. I too have dealt with uti's since childhood, and vaginal infections galore. I also have endometriosis and had a few laparosopies. I am still wanting one more child so not yet thinking about a hystorectomy. I am wondering what the doc meant was having something like endometrial cancer since that can occur with endo symptons.I didn't want to fule the debate I just wanted to say hi, and let you know you were heard. I hope things for you go well, and you find some relief from your pain Best of Luck, Annie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 Hi, Annie. It's a pleasure to meet U! I don't think there was a debate to be fuled, just a small misunderstanding. Thank you for welcoming me. I believe that there is much to be learned from this group, and I am excited to be here. gbykintail57 wrote: I can > recall having vulvar swelling and abnormal inflamation at the onset > of my very first menstral period, at age 11. I've been diagnosed > with interstitial cystitis and I've had a total hystorectomy 2 years > ago due to ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic > pain/irritation, unbearably painful periods with very very heavy > flows, and cronic BV. the performing doctor told me I had something > like cancer, but not. > Gby> Hi gabby I haven't had a chance to welcome you. I am fairly new to this site and have overwhemled with the support from these wonderful ladies. They are very well informed and if you do searches on this site you can find so much information. I too have dealt with uti's since childhood, and vaginal infections galore. I also have endometriosis and had a few laparosopies. I am still wanting one more child so not yet thinking about a hystorectomy. I am wondering what the doc meant was having something like endometrial cancer since that can occur with endo symptons.I didn't want to fule the debate I just wanted to say hi, and let you know you were heard. I hope things for you go well, and you find some relief from your pain Best of Luck, Annie > Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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