Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Remember, the key to getting better is to want it as much as your body does. Never lose sight of that and you'll do fine. *hugs* and congrats on the new doc! Saw my new thyroid doctor today I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest in treatment. So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What are my chances? Sandy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, Gallbladder 1/12/05. "Know your labs and track your trends." AZ Grads join us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. "Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s." – Wilder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 I forgot to add that my doctor feels my thyroid issues are the result of an iodine deficiency. Now to figure out how to treat that since as a gastric bypass patient I cannot do anything time released or anything that might cause gastric distress. She mentioned a product from www.optimox.com and it is enteric coated, what I am not sure of is if I will absorb enough of it to make any difference. So, I have some research to do. Sandy -- Saw my new thyroid doctor today I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest in treatment. So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What are my chances? Sandy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, Gallbladder 1/12/05. "Know your labs and track your trends." AZ Grads join us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. "Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s." – Wilder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 I forgot to add that my doctor feels my thyroid issues are the result of an iodine deficiency. Now to figure out how to treat that since as a gastric bypass patient I cannot do anything time released or anything that might cause gastric distress. She mentioned a product from www.optimox.com and it is enteric coated, what I am not sure of is if I will absorb enough of it to make any difference. So, I have some research to do. Sandy -- Saw my new thyroid doctor today I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest in treatment. So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What are my chances? Sandy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, Gallbladder 1/12/05. "Know your labs and track your trends." AZ Grads join us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. "Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s." – Wilder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 I forgot to add that my doctor feels my thyroid issues are the result of an iodine deficiency. Now to figure out how to treat that since as a gastric bypass patient I cannot do anything time released or anything that might cause gastric distress. She mentioned a product from www.optimox.com and it is enteric coated, what I am not sure of is if I will absorb enough of it to make any difference. So, I have some research to do. Sandy -- Saw my new thyroid doctor today I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest in treatment. So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What are my chances? Sandy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, Gallbladder 1/12/05. "Know your labs and track your trends." AZ Grads join us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. "Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s." – Wilder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Have your antibodies been checked? I saw in another post that she feels that thyroid disorders are iodine deficiencies... before I'd start worrying about how to increase your iodine absorption I'd want to know if you're dealing with an antibody issue. Hmmmmmmm Topper () On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 15:01:41 -0700 " and Steve" writes: I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest in treatment. So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What are my chances? Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Been tested twice on the antibodies and negative both times. Sandy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, Gallbladder 1/12/05. "Know your labs and track your trends." AZ Grads join us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. "Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s." – Wilder -- Re: Saw my new thyroid doctor today Have your antibodies been checked? I saw in another post that she feels that thyroid disorders are iodine deficiencies... before I'd start worrying about how to increase your iodine absorption I'd want to know if you're dealing with an antibody issue. Hmmmmmmm Topper () On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 15:01:41 -0700 " and Steve" writes: I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest in treatment. So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What are my chances? Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Been tested twice on the antibodies and negative both times. Sandy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, Gallbladder 1/12/05. "Know your labs and track your trends." AZ Grads join us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. "Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s." – Wilder -- Re: Saw my new thyroid doctor today Have your antibodies been checked? I saw in another post that she feels that thyroid disorders are iodine deficiencies... before I'd start worrying about how to increase your iodine absorption I'd want to know if you're dealing with an antibody issue. Hmmmmmmm Topper () On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 15:01:41 -0700 " and Steve" writes: I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest in treatment. So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What are my chances? Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Been tested twice on the antibodies and negative both times. Sandy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, Gallbladder 1/12/05. "Know your labs and track your trends." AZ Grads join us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. "Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s." – Wilder -- Re: Saw my new thyroid doctor today Have your antibodies been checked? I saw in another post that she feels that thyroid disorders are iodine deficiencies... before I'd start worrying about how to increase your iodine absorption I'd want to know if you're dealing with an antibody issue. Hmmmmmmm Topper () On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 15:01:41 -0700 " and Steve" writes: I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest in treatment. So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What are my chances? Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Wonder if the low thyroid has to do with blood sugar?? Energy at the cellular level used for conversion and metabolism.... Hmmmmm did you have thyroid labs done before the surgery? I'm wondering if things were low before or started after... Topper () On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 16:50:34 -0700 " and Steve" writes: Been tested twice on the antibodies and negative both times. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Wonder if the low thyroid has to do with blood sugar?? Energy at the cellular level used for conversion and metabolism.... Hmmmmm did you have thyroid labs done before the surgery? I'm wondering if things were low before or started after... Topper () On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 16:50:34 -0700 " and Steve" writes: Been tested twice on the antibodies and negative both times. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Wonder if the low thyroid has to do with blood sugar?? Energy at the cellular level used for conversion and metabolism.... Hmmmmm did you have thyroid labs done before the surgery? I'm wondering if things were low before or started after... Topper () On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 16:50:34 -0700 " and Steve" writes: Been tested twice on the antibodies and negative both times. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Interesting. In research I've done, I ran across many places where it said iodine deficiency used to be the major cause of thyroid disease, but it stopped when salt became iodized, except for 3rd world countries. But you aren't the first person I've read that said iodine was a factor. Good thing is it can be set right by getting the needed iodine. But, as you said, how to get it in you. 2 hrs of going over history. As my dad used to say : " wowzeeboo. " Wow, really get to feel like it's been thorough, and time for the doc to note what needs to be noted. jane > > I forgot to add that my doctor feels my thyroid issues are the result of an > iodine deficiency. Now to figure out how to treat that since as a gastric > bypass patient I cannot do anything time released or anything that might > cause gastric distress. She mentioned a product from www.optimox.com and > it is enteric coated, what I am not sure of is if I will absorb enough of > it to make any difference. So, I have some research to do. > > Sandy > > -- Saw my new thyroid doctor today > > I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs > site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going > over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and > hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid > tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed > 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. > > She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An > interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest > in treatment. > > So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning > medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I > would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What > are my chances? > > Sandy > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of > surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, > Gallbladder 1/12/05. " Know your labs and track your trends. " AZ Grads join > us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ > > Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many > educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp > com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the > medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. " Trust your own > instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone > else's. " – Wilder > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Interesting. In research I've done, I ran across many places where it said iodine deficiency used to be the major cause of thyroid disease, but it stopped when salt became iodized, except for 3rd world countries. But you aren't the first person I've read that said iodine was a factor. Good thing is it can be set right by getting the needed iodine. But, as you said, how to get it in you. 2 hrs of going over history. As my dad used to say : " wowzeeboo. " Wow, really get to feel like it's been thorough, and time for the doc to note what needs to be noted. jane > > I forgot to add that my doctor feels my thyroid issues are the result of an > iodine deficiency. Now to figure out how to treat that since as a gastric > bypass patient I cannot do anything time released or anything that might > cause gastric distress. She mentioned a product from www.optimox.com and > it is enteric coated, what I am not sure of is if I will absorb enough of > it to make any difference. So, I have some research to do. > > Sandy > > -- Saw my new thyroid doctor today > > I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs > site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going > over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and > hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid > tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed > 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. > > She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An > interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest > in treatment. > > So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning > medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I > would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What > are my chances? > > Sandy > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of > surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, > Gallbladder 1/12/05. " Know your labs and track your trends. " AZ Grads join > us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ > > Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many > educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp > com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the > medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. " Trust your own > instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone > else's. " – Wilder > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Interesting. In research I've done, I ran across many places where it said iodine deficiency used to be the major cause of thyroid disease, but it stopped when salt became iodized, except for 3rd world countries. But you aren't the first person I've read that said iodine was a factor. Good thing is it can be set right by getting the needed iodine. But, as you said, how to get it in you. 2 hrs of going over history. As my dad used to say : " wowzeeboo. " Wow, really get to feel like it's been thorough, and time for the doc to note what needs to be noted. jane > > I forgot to add that my doctor feels my thyroid issues are the result of an > iodine deficiency. Now to figure out how to treat that since as a gastric > bypass patient I cannot do anything time released or anything that might > cause gastric distress. She mentioned a product from www.optimox.com and > it is enteric coated, what I am not sure of is if I will absorb enough of > it to make any difference. So, I have some research to do. > > Sandy > > -- Saw my new thyroid doctor today > > I finally met the thyroid doctor that I had picked out via the Best Docs > site. I am most pleased with her. She spent 2 hours with me today going > over my history, discussing options, etc. She ordered the adrenal and > hormone tests and I will do that on Monday. We did not re-do the thyroid > tests since I had two recent sets of labs for her to review. She prescribed > 1/2 grain Armour and we will do the thyroid tests in 6 weeks. > > She is an M.D. and an M.D.(H). The latter is for holistic medicine. An > interesting side note is she is hypothyroid herself so has a vested interest > in treatment. > > So now for the part that I have been dreading all this time. Beginning > medication and seeing if I have any adverse issues with it. For once I > would just appreciate it going well with something and no struggles. What > are my chances? > > Sandy > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of > surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, > Gallbladder 1/12/05. " Know your labs and track your trends. " AZ Grads join > us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ > > Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many > educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp > com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the > medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. " Trust your own > instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone > else's. " – Wilder > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 My pre-op TSH was 2.7. My glucose was running on the high side at that point in my life with Type II Diabetes and meds. My IDIOT endocrinologist did not see fit to check my thyroid except for once in 1991. My TSH started rising about a year ago, approximately one year post-op. My diet since surgery has been much less "salt" driven than my pre-op life was so the iodine possibility makes sense to me. Sandy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ slkscb@... ~ Open RNY 12/8/03, 150 cm, Barix Clinics, 303/290 day of surgery/195 current/ goal is to be HEALTHY. Emergency appendectomy 11/1/04, Gallbladder 1/12/05. "Know your labs and track your trends." AZ Grads join us at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AZGRADSOFWLS/ Check out my gastric bypass journal at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1 for many educational links. My OH profile is at http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/profile.phtml?N=M1062876220 I am not affiliated with the medical profession except as a proactive WLS post-op. "Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s." – Wilder -- Re: Saw my new thyroid doctor today Wonder if the low thyroid has to do with blood sugar?? Energy at the cellular level used for conversion and metabolism.... Hmmmmm did you have thyroid labs done before the surgery? I'm wondering if things were low before or started after... Topper () On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 16:50:34 -0700 " and Steve" writes: Been tested twice on the antibodies and negative both times. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 You know Sandy, I was thinking about that the other day... I used to put so much salt on my food it was like sugar. Interesting. Re: Saw my new thyroid doctor today Interesting. In research I've done, I ran across many places where it said iodine deficiency used to be the major cause of thyroid disease, but it stopped when salt became iodized, except for 3rd world countries. But you aren't the first person I've read that said iodine was a factor. Good thing is it can be set right by getting the needed iodine. But, as you said, how to get it in you. 2 hrs of going over history. As my dad used to say : "wowzeeboo." Wow, really get to feel like it's been thorough, and time for the doc to note what needs to be noted. jane>> I forgot to add that my doctor feels my thyroid issues are the result of an> iodine deficiency. Now to figure out how to treat that since as a gastric> bypass patient I cannot do anything time released or anything that might> cause gastric distress. She mentioned a product from www.optimox.com and> it is enteric coated, what I am not sure of is if I will absorb enough of> it to make any difference. So, I have some research to do.> > Sandy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 You know Sandy, I was thinking about that the other day... I used to put so much salt on my food it was like sugar. Interesting. Re: Saw my new thyroid doctor today Interesting. In research I've done, I ran across many places where it said iodine deficiency used to be the major cause of thyroid disease, but it stopped when salt became iodized, except for 3rd world countries. But you aren't the first person I've read that said iodine was a factor. Good thing is it can be set right by getting the needed iodine. But, as you said, how to get it in you. 2 hrs of going over history. As my dad used to say : "wowzeeboo." Wow, really get to feel like it's been thorough, and time for the doc to note what needs to be noted. jane>> I forgot to add that my doctor feels my thyroid issues are the result of an> iodine deficiency. Now to figure out how to treat that since as a gastric> bypass patient I cannot do anything time released or anything that might> cause gastric distress. She mentioned a product from www.optimox.com and> it is enteric coated, what I am not sure of is if I will absorb enough of> it to make any difference. So, I have some research to do.> > Sandy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 You know Sandy, I was thinking about that the other day... I used to put so much salt on my food it was like sugar. Interesting. Re: Saw my new thyroid doctor today Interesting. In research I've done, I ran across many places where it said iodine deficiency used to be the major cause of thyroid disease, but it stopped when salt became iodized, except for 3rd world countries. But you aren't the first person I've read that said iodine was a factor. Good thing is it can be set right by getting the needed iodine. But, as you said, how to get it in you. 2 hrs of going over history. As my dad used to say : "wowzeeboo." Wow, really get to feel like it's been thorough, and time for the doc to note what needs to be noted. jane>> I forgot to add that my doctor feels my thyroid issues are the result of an> iodine deficiency. Now to figure out how to treat that since as a gastric> bypass patient I cannot do anything time released or anything that might> cause gastric distress. She mentioned a product from www.optimox.com and> it is enteric coated, what I am not sure of is if I will absorb enough of> it to make any difference. So, I have some research to do.> > Sandy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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