Guest guest Posted October 21, 1999 Report Share Posted October 21, 1999 Dear lee: Your best source of data is at: www.thyrodine.com Chances are that in addition to Thyrodine to restore your thyroid function, you may need progesterone cream to complement the Thyrodine. A Biogenic nutritional program would also be incredibly beneficial. best wishes, Earl Introduction - New to List From: gold61@... Hi... I'm lee and I live in Houston. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 2 weeks ago. I had a baby 8 months ago and gained a LOT of weight during pregnancy. Haven't lost much at all. I knew there had to be a problem with my metabolism and sure enough there was. I'm hoping to get better soon. I have an appointment with an endocrinologist at 6 weeks. I don't feel any better yet; no energy and no weight loss I look forward to learning from you all; I feel very UNknowledgeable with this! lee _ Subscription URL: /subscribe/hypothyroidism Send blank message to this e-mail address if you want to: TO UNSUBSCRIBE !!!!!!!!! : hypothyroidism-unsubscribeonelist To change status from normal to digest: hypothyroidism-digestonelist To change status from digest to normal: hypothyroidism-normalonelist To subscribe: hypothyroidism-subscribeonelist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 1999 Report Share Posted October 22, 1999 Hi lee and Others: I am also new to this list. lee, we seem to have a bit in common. I too was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago, and my Doctor thinks I got hypothyroidism from being pregnant. I'm 31 amd my baby is 18 months old. I also gained an enormous amount of weight while pregnant - about 80 lbs. I still have a lot of weight to lose. I am hoping that once the Synthroid kicks in I will lose some, although I understand some people still have trouble losing. I've been taking the Synthroid for about 3 weeks and I thought I would lose right away too, but haven't lost one pound yet. I am told it can take a couple of months for the medication to really help you feel better. I guess I am pretty anxious for it to really start working! I am wondering how long it took other people to really start feeling well?? Also what is everyone's opinion about going to a specialist vs. staying with your regular doctor? I really like my internist a lot and respect her entirely,but am wondering if I require a specialist of some sort. lee, I too felt very unknowledgeable so have been trying to find all the info I can. I found some good websites with tons of info: http://www.thyroid-info.com http://thyroid.miningco.com http://thyroid.about.com I hope this helps. I know how particularly exhausting it is to be feeling so tired and have a little one to care for all day. It seems like there is so much to learn. I am looking forward to talking to everyone here! I am interested in learning more about natural/alternative methods of helping hypothyroidism. in peace, Kristilee >Hi... >I'm lee and I live in Houston. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 2 >weeks ago. I had a baby 8 months ago and gained a LOT of weight during >pregnancy. Haven't lost much at all. I knew there had to be a problem with >my metabolism and sure enough there was. I'm hoping to get better soon. I >have an appointment with an endocrinologist at 6 weeks. I don't feel any >better yet; no energy and no weight loss :-( > >I look forward to learning from you all; I feel very UNknowledgeable with >this! > >lee ******************************************************************************** MotherWise - Natural, Earth-Friendly, and Alternative Products for Pregnancy, Birth, Baby, Breastfeeding, and Beyond! Visit us online: http://www.motherwise.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hello , I am new to the list too and I will introduce myself here. We do not have a diagnosis of Apraxia yet, but all of the signs are pointing in that direction. Our little girl was adopted from China in March 2002 at 12 months. We thought, like you, that her speech and other developmental delays were due to the year in the orphanage. She has made leaps and bounds in all developmental areas except the expressive speech. She was just tested in the receptive language category and scored at 4 years! (She turned 3 March 8th.) I can only imagine how frustrating it must be for her to be understanding at a 4 year old level but not be understood verbally... she is also quite small for her age and people assume she is much younger. She doesn't like to be treated like a baby! I look forward to your and everyone else on this list's insights! Also, can anybody recommend any doctors/speech thereapists with experience with apraxia in the Syracuse, NY area? We like who we have now but it is all new to them... Gail Gleason Mom to Mackenzie Phoenix, NY [ ] Introduction - new to list Hello, I joined this list at the recommendation of the Speech/Language Pathologist who worked with my daughter last summer for Auditory Integration Training. The SLP thought that my daughter might benefit from supplements such as ProEFA and L-carnosine and mentioned that this list had a lot of information about it. My daughter does not have apraxia but she was diagnosed with a developmental language disorder with aphasia, sensory issues, central auditory processing disorders (including hyperacute hearing, hence the AIT), and just recently an EEG showed an epileptic pattern in the left temporal lobe (where speech/language and memory are mainly processed). My daughter is 6 years old and was adopted from China at 10.5 months old. Due to the trauma and deprivation of her early months, as well as the abrupt language change when she was adopted, we expected some delays in her development and speech, so we were not too alarmed that she was somewhat slow in reaching developmental milestones. Anyhow, to make a (VERY) long story short, her problems were not so severe that they were really noticeable until she started school, but the past year and a half has been a nonstop round of testing, therapies, fighting the school system and medical insurance to get services... (I'm sure you all know the drill) but I feel at this point that we are finally on the right track and I am just continuing to look for ideas and therapies to help my little girl reach her potential. Your suggestions and advice would be most welcomed! Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 Hi & Gail, I too have a daughter adopted from China. She was 12 1/2 months old on gotcha day & is now 26 months old. She has been in the EI program since turiung 20 months. Although I do not yet have a formal diagnosis, I am convinced she suffers from Apraxia. I just finished reading The Late Talker & cried throughout, so much of what was in the book, the signs were all about my Callie. Gail, if one more person tells me not to worry & to give her some time ( she heard Chinese her first year, she was in the orphanage etc.. ) I am going to scream. I no longer listen & am forging ahead with or without blessings. Is she in the EI Program? Callie is getting speech 3 times a week ( just increased from 2 ) & was just evaluated for OT ( oral motor weakness, sensory integration, feeding problems, hypotonia etc... ) I am very lucky in that our EI SLP is trained in PROMPT & incorporates that into her therapy. I can't begin to tell you how helpful the members of this list have been - the amount of inforamtion is staggering. Welcome > Hello , > I am new to the list too and I will introduce myself here. We do not have a diagnosis of Apraxia yet, but all of the signs are pointing in that direction. Our little girl was adopted from China in March 2002 at 12 months. We thought, like you, that her speech and other developmental delays were due to the year in the orphanage. She has made leaps and bounds in all developmental areas except the expressive speech. She was just tested in the receptive language category and scored at 4 years! (She turned 3 March 8th.) I can only imagine how frustrating it must be for her to be understanding at a 4 year old level but not be understood verbally... she is also quite small for her age and people assume she is much younger. She doesn't like to be treated like a baby! I look forward to your and everyone else on this list's insights! Also, can anybody recommend any doctors/speech thereapists with experience with apraxia in the Syracuse, NY area? We like who we have now but it is all new to them... > > Gail Gleason > Mom to Mackenzie > Phoenix, NY > [ ] Introduction - new to list > > > Hello, > > I joined this list at the recommendation of the Speech/Language > Pathologist who worked with my daughter last summer for Auditory > Integration Training. The SLP thought that my daughter might benefit > from supplements such as ProEFA and L-carnosine and mentioned that > this list had a lot of information about it. My daughter does not > have apraxia but she was diagnosed with a developmental language > disorder with aphasia, sensory issues, central auditory processing > disorders (including hyperacute hearing, hence the AIT), and just > recently an EEG showed an epileptic pattern in the left temporal lobe > (where speech/language and memory are mainly processed). > > My daughter is 6 years old and was adopted from China at 10.5 months > old. Due to the trauma and deprivation of her early months, as well > as the abrupt language change when she was adopted, we expected some > delays in her development and speech, so we were not too alarmed that > she was somewhat slow in reaching developmental milestones. Anyhow, > to make a (VERY) long story short, her problems were not so severe > that they were really noticeable until she started school, but the > past year and a half has been a nonstop round of testing, therapies, > fighting the school system and medical insurance to get services... > (I'm sure you all know the drill) but I feel at this point that we > are finally on the right track and I am just continuing to look for > ideas and therapies to help my little girl reach her potential. > > Your suggestions and advice would be most welcomed! > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 , Yes, Mackenzie is in EI, has been since about 24 months. She recieves speech twice a week, PT once aweek and has a special ed teacher come once a week. Like I said, she has made excellent progress in all but the speech. We just changed therapists and are going to see a ped. neurologist. I know what you mean, everyone tries to say that Mackenzie will " catch up " on her own, that her delays are from being in the orphanage. It is obvious at this point there is more to it then that. We have good therapists, it just seems like no one in our area has any experience with Apraxia. I have a masters degree in education and didn't know what is was, so I am now trying to educated myself! Gail [ ] Re: Introduction - new to list Hi & Gail, I too have a daughter adopted from China. She was 12 1/2 months old on gotcha day & is now 26 months old. She has been in the EI program since turiung 20 months. Although I do not yet have a formal diagnosis, I am convinced she suffers from Apraxia. I just finished reading The Late Talker & cried throughout, so much of what was in the book, the signs were all about my Callie. Gail, if one more person tells me not to worry & to give her some time ( she heard Chinese her first year, she was in the orphanage etc.. ) I am going to scream. I no longer listen & am forging ahead with or without blessings. Is she in the EI Program? Callie is getting speech 3 times a week ( just increased from 2 ) & was just evaluated for OT ( oral motor weakness, sensory integration, feeding problems, hypotonia etc... ) I am very lucky in that our EI SLP is trained in PROMPT & incorporates that into her therapy. I can't begin to tell you how helpful the members of this list have been - the amount of inforamtion is staggering. Welcome Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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