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Hello all and thanks for all of your wisdom! My doc said to come back in 4 to 6 weeks to get my TSH levels tested again. How long would you suggest? Also, where can I get my thyroid antibodies checked? Will most physicians do this if requested?

Thanks!

Tammy

JUST ABOUT EVERY MONTH I HAD AN APPOINTMENT WITH MY THYROID DOC AND LEFT WITH LAB PAPERS EVERY VISIT. WHY DON'T YOU SEE WHAT HE ORDERED AND YOU CAN ALWAYS ASK THE LAB PERSON TAKING YOUR BLOOD THEN IF NOT T4,T3 YOU CAN GO BACK TO THE DOC ON YOUR VISIT ANDKNOW EVERYTHING YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. CAROL :-)

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Hi Tammy,

I'm not sure about your doctor but it doesn't hurt to ask. I would

tell you doc that you would like to know if your hypothyrodism is

automimmune thyroiditis aka Hashimoto's (antibodies).It's good to know

has caused your hypothyrodism. When I requested a TPO antibodies test

my doc OK'd it. I told her that my mother had a goiter when she was

in her thirties. I would also request a Free T3 and Free T4 test.

Robin

>

> Hello all and thanks for all of your wisdom! My doc said to come

back in 4

> to 6 weeks to get my TSH levels tested again. How long would you

suggest? Also,

> where can I get my thyroid antibodies checked? Will most physicians

do this

> if requested?

>

> Thanks!

> Tammy

>

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Hi Tammy,

I'm not sure about your doctor but it doesn't hurt to ask. I would

tell you doc that you would like to know if your hypothyrodism is

automimmune thyroiditis aka Hashimoto's (antibodies).It's good to know

has caused your hypothyrodism. When I requested a TPO antibodies test

my doc OK'd it. I told her that my mother had a goiter when she was

in her thirties. I would also request a Free T3 and Free T4 test.

Robin

>

> Hello all and thanks for all of your wisdom! My doc said to come

back in 4

> to 6 weeks to get my TSH levels tested again. How long would you

suggest? Also,

> where can I get my thyroid antibodies checked? Will most physicians

do this

> if requested?

>

> Thanks!

> Tammy

>

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Hi Tammy,

I'm not sure about your doctor but it doesn't hurt to ask. I would

tell you doc that you would like to know if your hypothyrodism is

automimmune thyroiditis aka Hashimoto's (antibodies).It's good to know

has caused your hypothyrodism. When I requested a TPO antibodies test

my doc OK'd it. I told her that my mother had a goiter when she was

in her thirties. I would also request a Free T3 and Free T4 test.

Robin

>

> Hello all and thanks for all of your wisdom! My doc said to come

back in 4

> to 6 weeks to get my TSH levels tested again. How long would you

suggest? Also,

> where can I get my thyroid antibodies checked? Will most physicians

do this

> if requested?

>

> Thanks!

> Tammy

>

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Don't look a gift horse in the mouth, when it comes to your periods. You're

so used to hurting before your periods, that you're thinking something is

wrong because you're not. Your thyroid hormone status is improving, so that

your periods are normalizing. This is the way that it SHOULD be. I still

have the falling hair with every single dosage change, either up or down.

Some have said that their hair loss has improved. Mine did for awhile, but

has started falling again in recent months.

A few questions

> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of Synthroid, been on

> it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior to that.

> So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more motivation and also

> better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though. Can't stay

> up past 9 pm.

>

> The questions I have are these:

>

> Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I haven't

> missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but normally I

> have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc) but I have

> none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I was always

> pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

>

> The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out? I'm not

> balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it should

> and I want it to stop.

>

> Thanks in advance! :)

>

> ~

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Don't look a gift horse in the mouth, when it comes to your periods. You're

so used to hurting before your periods, that you're thinking something is

wrong because you're not. Your thyroid hormone status is improving, so that

your periods are normalizing. This is the way that it SHOULD be. I still

have the falling hair with every single dosage change, either up or down.

Some have said that their hair loss has improved. Mine did for awhile, but

has started falling again in recent months.

A few questions

> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of Synthroid, been on

> it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior to that.

> So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more motivation and also

> better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though. Can't stay

> up past 9 pm.

>

> The questions I have are these:

>

> Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I haven't

> missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but normally I

> have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc) but I have

> none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I was always

> pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

>

> The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out? I'm not

> balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it should

> and I want it to stop.

>

> Thanks in advance! :)

>

> ~

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Don't look a gift horse in the mouth, when it comes to your periods. You're

so used to hurting before your periods, that you're thinking something is

wrong because you're not. Your thyroid hormone status is improving, so that

your periods are normalizing. This is the way that it SHOULD be. I still

have the falling hair with every single dosage change, either up or down.

Some have said that their hair loss has improved. Mine did for awhile, but

has started falling again in recent months.

A few questions

> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of Synthroid, been on

> it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior to that.

> So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more motivation and also

> better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though. Can't stay

> up past 9 pm.

>

> The questions I have are these:

>

> Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I haven't

> missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but normally I

> have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc) but I have

> none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I was always

> pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

>

> The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out? I'm not

> balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it should

> and I want it to stop.

>

> Thanks in advance! :)

>

> ~

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--- wrote:

> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of

> Synthroid, been on

> it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2

> weeks prior to that.

> So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more

> motivation and also

> better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early

> though. Can't stay

> up past 9 pm.

>

> The questions I have are these:

>

> Did anyone stop getting their period when taking

> synthroid? I haven't

> missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day

> now but normally I

> have some sign that it is coming (cramps,

> moodieness, etc) but I have

> none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant

> either. I was always

> pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

>

> The other question is, Will my hair ever stop

> falling out? I'm not

> balding or anything that serious but it comes out

> more than it should

> and I want it to stop.

>

> Thanks in advance! :)

>

> ~

>

>

I can't really answer most of your questions, but I

will tell you that synthetic hormone may not stop the

hair loss associated with thyroid. My period has

never been regular, on meds or not, so I definitely

can't help you there.

Kathy >^,,^<

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--- wrote:

> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of

> Synthroid, been on

> it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2

> weeks prior to that.

> So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more

> motivation and also

> better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early

> though. Can't stay

> up past 9 pm.

>

> The questions I have are these:

>

> Did anyone stop getting their period when taking

> synthroid? I haven't

> missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day

> now but normally I

> have some sign that it is coming (cramps,

> moodieness, etc) but I have

> none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant

> either. I was always

> pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

>

> The other question is, Will my hair ever stop

> falling out? I'm not

> balding or anything that serious but it comes out

> more than it should

> and I want it to stop.

>

> Thanks in advance! :)

>

> ~

>

>

I can't really answer most of your questions, but I

will tell you that synthetic hormone may not stop the

hair loss associated with thyroid. My period has

never been regular, on meds or not, so I definitely

can't help you there.

Kathy >^,,^<

KitzCat146@...

http://www.chaytongroup.com/modernbill/order/index.php?aid=ka081104

http://www.heartwarmers4u.com/members/?kitzcat

kitzcat2001 on Yahoo Messenger

kitzcat on MSN Messenger

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--- wrote:

> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of

> Synthroid, been on

> it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2

> weeks prior to that.

> So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more

> motivation and also

> better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early

> though. Can't stay

> up past 9 pm.

>

> The questions I have are these:

>

> Did anyone stop getting their period when taking

> synthroid? I haven't

> missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day

> now but normally I

> have some sign that it is coming (cramps,

> moodieness, etc) but I have

> none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant

> either. I was always

> pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

>

> The other question is, Will my hair ever stop

> falling out? I'm not

> balding or anything that serious but it comes out

> more than it should

> and I want it to stop.

>

> Thanks in advance! :)

>

> ~

>

>

I can't really answer most of your questions, but I

will tell you that synthetic hormone may not stop the

hair loss associated with thyroid. My period has

never been regular, on meds or not, so I definitely

can't help you there.

Kathy >^,,^<

KitzCat146@...

http://www.chaytongroup.com/modernbill/order/index.php?aid=ka081104

http://www.heartwarmers4u.com/members/?kitzcat

kitzcat2001 on Yahoo Messenger

kitzcat on MSN Messenger

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Hi,

It will take your body a great while, 6 to 8 weeks for each

adjustment in your levels of medication for your body to fully

adjust to having Synthyroid in your body.

For some, this only takes two, maybe three adjustments in the levels

of the medication to reach what the body needs to presently replace

what it is no longer producing, ie: T4, T3, T2, T1, and Calaci..(?

sp?) For others it may take many adjustments over many months/years

to get the body to stabilize. In other words, your body hasn't

finished adjusting to the new level of medication that you are

currently on...give it a chance. The fact that your cramps/PMS

hasn't reared its ugly head is a blessing and a good indication that

something is workin right for the moment.

As for the hair, this too shall pass as your body is given the time

to heal and the proper level of medication is reached, in time.

There is no quick fix for the Thyroid gland not functioning

correctly...nor is there a " set " amount of meds that you will be on

for the rest of your life...the bodies' needs change with the age

and condition of the body tissues. What dosage works for you now may

not work 5-10 years from now. Thus the need to educate yourself on

how to keep an eye on your body and the various symptoms that will

let you know when to seek a increase/decrease in your meds.

I would also recommend that you take a high quality B-complex

vitamin along with a really good general vitamin and an Essential

oil supplement...Thsi helps feed the keraton found in our hair and

skin... Our bodies are not as efficient as they once were getting

the trace minerals and amino acids and such out of our foods as the

body was before the need to treat the Thyroid...thus, make it easy

for it to feed itself the nutrients that the body now needs more

of....

Gossimer

>

> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of Synthroid,

been on

> it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior to

that.

> So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more motivation and

also

> better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though. Can't

stay

> up past 9 pm.

>

> The questions I have are these:

>

> Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I

haven't

> missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but

normally I

> have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc) but I

have

> none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I was

always

> pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

>

> The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out? I'm not

> balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it

should

> and I want it to stop.

>

> Thanks in advance! :)

>

> ~

>

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Hi,

It will take your body a great while, 6 to 8 weeks for each

adjustment in your levels of medication for your body to fully

adjust to having Synthyroid in your body.

For some, this only takes two, maybe three adjustments in the levels

of the medication to reach what the body needs to presently replace

what it is no longer producing, ie: T4, T3, T2, T1, and Calaci..(?

sp?) For others it may take many adjustments over many months/years

to get the body to stabilize. In other words, your body hasn't

finished adjusting to the new level of medication that you are

currently on...give it a chance. The fact that your cramps/PMS

hasn't reared its ugly head is a blessing and a good indication that

something is workin right for the moment.

As for the hair, this too shall pass as your body is given the time

to heal and the proper level of medication is reached, in time.

There is no quick fix for the Thyroid gland not functioning

correctly...nor is there a " set " amount of meds that you will be on

for the rest of your life...the bodies' needs change with the age

and condition of the body tissues. What dosage works for you now may

not work 5-10 years from now. Thus the need to educate yourself on

how to keep an eye on your body and the various symptoms that will

let you know when to seek a increase/decrease in your meds.

I would also recommend that you take a high quality B-complex

vitamin along with a really good general vitamin and an Essential

oil supplement...Thsi helps feed the keraton found in our hair and

skin... Our bodies are not as efficient as they once were getting

the trace minerals and amino acids and such out of our foods as the

body was before the need to treat the Thyroid...thus, make it easy

for it to feed itself the nutrients that the body now needs more

of....

Gossimer

>

> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of Synthroid,

been on

> it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior to

that.

> So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more motivation and

also

> better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though. Can't

stay

> up past 9 pm.

>

> The questions I have are these:

>

> Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I

haven't

> missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but

normally I

> have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc) but I

have

> none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I was

always

> pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

>

> The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out? I'm not

> balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it

should

> and I want it to stop.

>

> Thanks in advance! :)

>

> ~

>

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Hi,

It will take your body a great while, 6 to 8 weeks for each

adjustment in your levels of medication for your body to fully

adjust to having Synthyroid in your body.

For some, this only takes two, maybe three adjustments in the levels

of the medication to reach what the body needs to presently replace

what it is no longer producing, ie: T4, T3, T2, T1, and Calaci..(?

sp?) For others it may take many adjustments over many months/years

to get the body to stabilize. In other words, your body hasn't

finished adjusting to the new level of medication that you are

currently on...give it a chance. The fact that your cramps/PMS

hasn't reared its ugly head is a blessing and a good indication that

something is workin right for the moment.

As for the hair, this too shall pass as your body is given the time

to heal and the proper level of medication is reached, in time.

There is no quick fix for the Thyroid gland not functioning

correctly...nor is there a " set " amount of meds that you will be on

for the rest of your life...the bodies' needs change with the age

and condition of the body tissues. What dosage works for you now may

not work 5-10 years from now. Thus the need to educate yourself on

how to keep an eye on your body and the various symptoms that will

let you know when to seek a increase/decrease in your meds.

I would also recommend that you take a high quality B-complex

vitamin along with a really good general vitamin and an Essential

oil supplement...Thsi helps feed the keraton found in our hair and

skin... Our bodies are not as efficient as they once were getting

the trace minerals and amino acids and such out of our foods as the

body was before the need to treat the Thyroid...thus, make it easy

for it to feed itself the nutrients that the body now needs more

of....

Gossimer

>

> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of Synthroid,

been on

> it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior to

that.

> So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more motivation and

also

> better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though. Can't

stay

> up past 9 pm.

>

> The questions I have are these:

>

> Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I

haven't

> missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but

normally I

> have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc) but I

have

> none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I was

always

> pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

>

> The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out? I'm not

> balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it

should

> and I want it to stop.

>

> Thanks in advance! :)

>

> ~

>

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It just occured to me this morning that my cycles were probably getting

shorter and shorter over the last year. I went from 33 day cycle down

to a 27 day cycle (last one before starting meds). Hopefully I am just

getting back on track and getting back to my normal 33 day cycle.

Thank you for the vitamin suggestions. Is a prenatal ok instead of a

general one a day? My gyn has me on those (taken at night of course so

I don't mess with the synthroid).

~

> Hi,

> It will take your body a great while, 6 to 8 weeks for each

> adjustment in your levels of medication for your body to fully

> adjust to having Synthyroid in your body.

> For some, this only takes two, maybe three adjustments in the levels

> of the medication to reach what the body needs to presently replace

> what it is no longer producing, ie: T4, T3, T2, T1, and Calaci..(?

> sp?) For others it may take many adjustments over many months/years

> to get the body to stabilize. In other words, your body hasn't

> finished adjusting to the new level of medication that you are

> currently on...give it a chance. The fact that your cramps/PMS

> hasn't reared its ugly head is a blessing and a good indication that

> something is workin right for the moment.

>

> As for the hair, this too shall pass as your body is given the time

> to heal and the proper level of medication is reached, in time.

> There is no quick fix for the Thyroid gland not functioning

> correctly...nor is there a " set " amount of meds that you will be on

> for the rest of your life...the bodies'  needs change with the age

> and condition of the body tissues. What dosage works for you now may

> not work 5-10 years from now. Thus the need to educate yourself on

> how to keep an eye on your body and the various symptoms that will

> let you know when to seek a increase/decrease in your meds. 

>

> I would also recommend that you take a high quality B-complex

> vitamin along with a really good general vitamin and an Essential

> oil supplement...Thsi helps feed the keraton found in our hair and

> skin...  Our bodies are not as efficient as they once were getting

> the trace minerals and amino acids and such out of our foods as the

> body was before the need to treat the Thyroid...thus, make it easy

> for it to feed itself the nutrients that the body now needs more

> of....

>

> Gossimer

>

>

> >

> > I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of Synthroid,

> been on

> > it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior to

> that.

> > So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more motivation and

> also

> > better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though. Can't

> stay

> > up past 9 pm.

> >

> > The questions I have are these:

> >

> > Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I

> haven't

> > missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but

> normally I

> > have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc) but I

> have

> > none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I was

> always

> > pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

> >

> > The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out? I'm not

> > balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it

> should

> > and I want it to stop.

> >

> > Thanks in advance! :)

> >

> > ~

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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It just occured to me this morning that my cycles were probably getting

shorter and shorter over the last year. I went from 33 day cycle down

to a 27 day cycle (last one before starting meds). Hopefully I am just

getting back on track and getting back to my normal 33 day cycle.

Thank you for the vitamin suggestions. Is a prenatal ok instead of a

general one a day? My gyn has me on those (taken at night of course so

I don't mess with the synthroid).

~

> Hi,

> It will take your body a great while, 6 to 8 weeks for each

> adjustment in your levels of medication for your body to fully

> adjust to having Synthyroid in your body.

> For some, this only takes two, maybe three adjustments in the levels

> of the medication to reach what the body needs to presently replace

> what it is no longer producing, ie: T4, T3, T2, T1, and Calaci..(?

> sp?) For others it may take many adjustments over many months/years

> to get the body to stabilize. In other words, your body hasn't

> finished adjusting to the new level of medication that you are

> currently on...give it a chance. The fact that your cramps/PMS

> hasn't reared its ugly head is a blessing and a good indication that

> something is workin right for the moment.

>

> As for the hair, this too shall pass as your body is given the time

> to heal and the proper level of medication is reached, in time.

> There is no quick fix for the Thyroid gland not functioning

> correctly...nor is there a " set " amount of meds that you will be on

> for the rest of your life...the bodies'  needs change with the age

> and condition of the body tissues. What dosage works for you now may

> not work 5-10 years from now. Thus the need to educate yourself on

> how to keep an eye on your body and the various symptoms that will

> let you know when to seek a increase/decrease in your meds. 

>

> I would also recommend that you take a high quality B-complex

> vitamin along with a really good general vitamin and an Essential

> oil supplement...Thsi helps feed the keraton found in our hair and

> skin...  Our bodies are not as efficient as they once were getting

> the trace minerals and amino acids and such out of our foods as the

> body was before the need to treat the Thyroid...thus, make it easy

> for it to feed itself the nutrients that the body now needs more

> of....

>

> Gossimer

>

>

> >

> > I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of Synthroid,

> been on

> > it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior to

> that.

> > So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more motivation and

> also

> > better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though. Can't

> stay

> > up past 9 pm.

> >

> > The questions I have are these:

> >

> > Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I

> haven't

> > missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but

> normally I

> > have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc) but I

> have

> > none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I was

> always

> > pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

> >

> > The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out? I'm not

> > balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it

> should

> > and I want it to stop.

> >

> > Thanks in advance! :)

> >

> > ~

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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It just occured to me this morning that my cycles were probably getting

shorter and shorter over the last year. I went from 33 day cycle down

to a 27 day cycle (last one before starting meds). Hopefully I am just

getting back on track and getting back to my normal 33 day cycle.

Thank you for the vitamin suggestions. Is a prenatal ok instead of a

general one a day? My gyn has me on those (taken at night of course so

I don't mess with the synthroid).

~

> Hi,

> It will take your body a great while, 6 to 8 weeks for each

> adjustment in your levels of medication for your body to fully

> adjust to having Synthyroid in your body.

> For some, this only takes two, maybe three adjustments in the levels

> of the medication to reach what the body needs to presently replace

> what it is no longer producing, ie: T4, T3, T2, T1, and Calaci..(?

> sp?) For others it may take many adjustments over many months/years

> to get the body to stabilize. In other words, your body hasn't

> finished adjusting to the new level of medication that you are

> currently on...give it a chance. The fact that your cramps/PMS

> hasn't reared its ugly head is a blessing and a good indication that

> something is workin right for the moment.

>

> As for the hair, this too shall pass as your body is given the time

> to heal and the proper level of medication is reached, in time.

> There is no quick fix for the Thyroid gland not functioning

> correctly...nor is there a " set " amount of meds that you will be on

> for the rest of your life...the bodies'  needs change with the age

> and condition of the body tissues. What dosage works for you now may

> not work 5-10 years from now. Thus the need to educate yourself on

> how to keep an eye on your body and the various symptoms that will

> let you know when to seek a increase/decrease in your meds. 

>

> I would also recommend that you take a high quality B-complex

> vitamin along with a really good general vitamin and an Essential

> oil supplement...Thsi helps feed the keraton found in our hair and

> skin...  Our bodies are not as efficient as they once were getting

> the trace minerals and amino acids and such out of our foods as the

> body was before the need to treat the Thyroid...thus, make it easy

> for it to feed itself the nutrients that the body now needs more

> of....

>

> Gossimer

>

>

> >

> > I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of Synthroid,

> been on

> > it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior to

> that.

> > So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more motivation and

> also

> > better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though. Can't

> stay

> > up past 9 pm.

> >

> > The questions I have are these:

> >

> > Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I

> haven't

> > missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but

> normally I

> > have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc) but I

> have

> > none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I was

> always

> > pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

> >

> > The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out? I'm not

> > balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it

> should

> > and I want it to stop.

> >

> > Thanks in advance! :)

> >

> > ~

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Try a real good quality B-Complex 100. Like solaray or source naturals. This was the way I was able to get my periods regular and diminish the PMS symtoms.

laura c.

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--- wrote:> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of> Synthroid, been on > it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2> weeks prior to that. > So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more> motivation and also > better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early> though. Can't stay > up past 9 pm.> > The questions I have are these:> > Did anyone stop getting their period when taking> synthroid? I haven't > missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day> now but normally I > have some sign that it is coming (cramps,> moodieness, etc) but I have > none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant> either. I was always > pretty regular with my period before I got dx.> > The other question is, Will my hair ever stop> falling out? I'm not > balding or anything that serious but it comes out> more than it should > and I want it to stop.> > Thanks in advance! :)> > ~> > I can't really answer most of your questions, but Iwill tell you that synthetic hormone may not stop thehair loss associated with thyroid. My period hasnever been regular, on meds or not, so I definitelycan't help you there.Kathy >^,,^<KitzCat146@...http://www.chaytongroup.com/modernbill/order/index.php?aid=ka081104http://www.heartwarmers4u.com/members/?kitzcatkitzcat2001 on Yahoo Messengerkitzcat on MSN MessengerIn a cat's eyes, all things belong to cats. - English Proverb__________________________________________________

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Try a real good quality B-Complex 100. Like solaray or source naturals. This was the way I was able to get my periods regular and diminish the PMS symtoms.

laura c.

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--- wrote:> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of> Synthroid, been on > it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2> weeks prior to that. > So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more> motivation and also > better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early> though. Can't stay > up past 9 pm.> > The questions I have are these:> > Did anyone stop getting their period when taking> synthroid? I haven't > missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day> now but normally I > have some sign that it is coming (cramps,> moodieness, etc) but I have > none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant> either. I was always > pretty regular with my period before I got dx.> > The other question is, Will my hair ever stop> falling out? I'm not > balding or anything that serious but it comes out> more than it should > and I want it to stop.> > Thanks in advance! :)> > ~> > I can't really answer most of your questions, but Iwill tell you that synthetic hormone may not stop thehair loss associated with thyroid. My period hasnever been regular, on meds or not, so I definitelycan't help you there.Kathy >^,,^<KitzCat146@...http://www.chaytongroup.com/modernbill/order/index.php?aid=ka081104http://www.heartwarmers4u.com/members/?kitzcatkitzcat2001 on Yahoo Messengerkitzcat on MSN MessengerIn a cat's eyes, all things belong to cats. - English Proverb__________________________________________________

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Try a real good quality B-Complex 100. Like solaray or source naturals. This was the way I was able to get my periods regular and diminish the PMS symtoms.

laura c.

Re: A few questions

--- wrote:> I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of> Synthroid, been on > it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2> weeks prior to that. > So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more> motivation and also > better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early> though. Can't stay > up past 9 pm.> > The questions I have are these:> > Did anyone stop getting their period when taking> synthroid? I haven't > missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day> now but normally I > have some sign that it is coming (cramps,> moodieness, etc) but I have > none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant> either. I was always > pretty regular with my period before I got dx.> > The other question is, Will my hair ever stop> falling out? I'm not > balding or anything that serious but it comes out> more than it should > and I want it to stop.> > Thanks in advance! :)> > ~> > I can't really answer most of your questions, but Iwill tell you that synthetic hormone may not stop thehair loss associated with thyroid. My period hasnever been regular, on meds or not, so I definitelycan't help you there.Kathy >^,,^<KitzCat146@...http://www.chaytongroup.com/modernbill/order/index.php?aid=ka081104http://www.heartwarmers4u.com/members/?kitzcatkitzcat2001 on Yahoo Messengerkitzcat on MSN MessengerIn a cat's eyes, all things belong to cats. - English Proverb__________________________________________________

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Hi, I don't see why not... We all could use some extra folic acid

and iron...of which if our bodies don't use them up the water

soluable vits will be flushed from our bodies.

Gossimer

> > >

> > > I was dx with Hashi's and I am currently on 75mcg of

Synthroid,

> > been on

> > > it for 2 weeks. I was on half a 75mcg pill for 2 weeks prior

to

> > that.

> > > So far I am feeling a bit better. More energy, more

motivation and

> > also

> > > better mentally. I do tend to crash at night early though.

Can't

> > stay

> > > up past 9 pm.

> > >

> > > The questions I have are these:

> > >

> > > Did anyone stop getting their period when taking synthroid? I

> > haven't

> > > missed mine persay, I should be getting it any day now but

> > normally I

> > > have some sign that it is coming (cramps, moodieness, etc)

but I

> > have

> > > none of that. It's not possible that I am pregnant either. I

was

> > always

> > > pretty regular with my period before I got dx.

> > >

> > > The other question is, Will my hair ever stop falling out?

I'm not

> > > balding or anything that serious but it comes out more than it

> > should

> > > and I want it to stop.

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance! :)

> > >

> > > ~

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Dawn,

It would be impossible for us to give you a prognosis for her. I do know that when the cancer is in the liver it is serious. I will keep you both in my prayers.

Most of the time breast cancer doesn't cause any pain. However there are ladies here that have had pain and it did turn out to be breast cancer but its not usually the case.

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A few questions

My MIL was diagnosed a couple of weeks ago with IDC and DCIS on Monday we were told it had metastisized(SP?) to her liver. She has a bunch of health problems...lymphedema, diabetes, diabetic neuropathy, degenerative disc disease,COPD, bad kidney function,emphysema, to name a few. My question is does anyone know the prognosis for what she has. I know no one knows for sure, but I just need to know your opinions. I just have this hunger for the truth and can't get a straight answer from her onco. I know in my heart it isn't good and have to be prepared for the worst, ir the best. I am her caregiver. She has been in the hospital since January 10th. They can't get the swelling to go down in her arm and her legs are very swollen. One more question this has to do with me. I have been having some pain deep in my left breast. It is not a constant pain just hits me sometimes. I have a mammogram scheduled for the 13th.Thanks for your help,Dawn

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Dawn, why is her onc being so ambiguous about her to you.... Or does he just not know? Can you sit with him and ask him straight out? What is her age, if you don't mind my asking?

Trisha

-- A few questions

My MIL was diagnosed a couple of weeks ago with IDC and DCIS on Monday we were told it had metastisized(SP?) to her liver. She has a bunch of health problems...lymphedema, diabetes, diabetic neuropathy, degenerative disc disease,COPD, bad kidney function,emphysema, to name a few. My question is does anyone know the prognosis for what she has. I know no one knows for sure, but I just need to know your opinions. I just have this hunger for the truth and can't get a straight answer from her onco. I know in my heart it isn't good and have to be prepared for the worst, ir the best. I am her caregiver. She has been in the hospital since January 10th. They can't get the swelling to go down in her arm and her legs are very swollen. One more question this has to do with me. I have been having some pain deep in my left breast. It is not a constant pain just hits me sometimes. I have a mammogram scheduled for the 13th.Thanks for your help,Dawn

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