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Hi Delia,

I had my TT on 9/23 at Emerson Hospital out in Concord. My Endo, Dr. Burtis,

sending me into Mass General for RAI. He is referring me to a Dr.

s, whom I have heard good things about.

Who are you seeing? I was very happy with the care I received at Emerson.

Chris

Dx Pap Thyca 3.5cm 8/26/02

TT 9/23/02 lymph node metastasis

RAI Pending

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hello all

I was diagnosed about three weeks ago with papillary cancer, from the

pathology report they say its 2cm, and that there are signs of

Hashimoto's. I needed a physical for my new job and my Primary Care

Dr found the nodule, I had a biopsy the next week. The first

endocrinologist I tried to get an appointment with said that he

didn't even want to see me until January. My mother go in touch with

one of my aunts who is an ob/gyn and my aunt got me in touch with a

endocrine surgeon at Mass General. I met with him on Friday, after a

day of no sleep, because my mother had fallen down the stairs and

broken her ankle in three places. As of right now my " TT " is

scheduled for October 30th. I've been reading a lot, so I know at

some level I really will be ok, but I's still nervous and scared. I

was really happy to find this group, because I need to talk to people

who have all ready been through this. My family and friends are all

very supportive, but they haven't been through it. Thanks

Delia

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I have a weird situation, I was diagnosed with anxiety/depression for 8 years

when last april I had a rash and the doctor gave me 40 mg prednisone. I felt

normal for the first time in years and saw myself the way I used to be with

energy and emotions. I'm pretty sure I was also having a thyroid dump though as

well, but I was too pumped to care because I had energy and my brain felt like

it was " on " again.

I researched and found cortisol and thyroid websites that led me to get tested

for AF. I have and now have been tested and confirmed. My thyroid hormones were

within range and I am on a plethora of pills from my doctor who's specialty is

supposed to be AF. He has me on 10mg slow release cortisol in a.m. with 30 mg

pregnenalone in a.m. I am taking an adrenal supplement called adrenatone plus 3x

day. Some chrysine, vit d3 and other vitamins 2x a day. The regular cortef he

has me dosing 2.5 mg in morning, 2.5 mg at noon, and if I need it 2.5 mg

afternoon.

I have been on this dosing for a little over 2 weeks with a very small

improvement. My joints are feeling a bit better, but I'm not getting the

emotions that I am expecting, I don't expect the intensity of the thyroid dump,

but I feel if my thyroid hormones are activating then I should feel that as

well. I'm wondering if my body is taking all the cortisol and putting it in

reserve instead of using it right now because I'm just not feeling it like I

think I should. I have taken up to four of the 5mg cortef's all at the same time

and only feel a little tiny bit better for just a short while. Every oncee in a

while I look around and can feel the brain fog lifting and everything looks

sharper, but it doesn't last any more than a few minutes. I just want my brain

back on, I miss my head.

Here are my lab results, I thought the Rt3 dominance could be likely because I

have low Ft3 for my age, and the rt3 was towards the top range. Before I had AF,

eight years ago, I was described as the most energetic person amongst my peers,

and have always been that way. I'm only 26 now, and would like to get all my

energy back. Thanks for the help.:-)

Ft3 2.9 pg/mL range 1.8-4.2

Ft4 1.1 ng/dL range .46-1.42

TSH 1.34 miU/mL .34-4.82

Reverse T3 240 pg/mL 90-350

I get a ratio of 1.2

But I don't know whether this is high or low. Also I've been sitting on my butt

doing nothing waiting to get better. Is lite exercise going to get my blood

pumping and possibly pump some of the cortisol and hormones through my body or

what?

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> I have a weird situation, I was diagnosed with anxiety/depression for 8 years

when last april I had a rash and the doctor gave me 40 mg prednisone. I felt

normal for the first time in years and saw myself the way I used to be with

energy and emotions. I'm pretty sure I was also having a thyroid dump though as

well, but I was too pumped to care because I had energy and my brain felt like

it was " on " again.

>

> I researched and found cortisol and thyroid websites that led me to get tested

for AF. I have and now have been tested and confirmed. My thyroid hormones were

within range and I am on a plethora of pills from my doctor who's specialty is

supposed to be AF. He has me on 10mg slow release cortisol in a.m. with 30 mg

pregnenalone in a.m. I am taking an adrenal supplement called adrenatone plus 3x

day. Some chrysine, vit d3 and other vitamins 2x a day. The regular cortef he

has me dosing 2.5 mg in morning, 2.5 mg at noon, and if I need it 2.5 mg

afternoon.

>

> I have been on this dosing for a little over 2 weeks with a very small

improvement. My joints are feeling a bit better, but I'm not getting the

emotions that I am expecting, I don't expect the intensity of the thyroid dump,

but I feel if my thyroid hormones are activating then I should feel that as

well. I'm wondering if my body is taking all the cortisol and putting it in

reserve instead of using it right now because I'm just not feeling it like I

think I should. I have taken up to four of the 5mg cortef's all at the same time

and only feel a little tiny bit better for just a short while. Every oncee in a

while I look around and can feel the brain fog lifting and everything looks

sharper, but it doesn't last any more than a few minutes. I just want my brain

back on, I miss my head.

>

> Here are my lab results, I thought the Rt3 dominance could be likely because I

have low Ft3 for my age, and the rt3 was towards the top range. Before I had AF,

eight years ago, I was described as the most energetic person amongst my peers,

and have always been that way. I'm only 26 now, and would like to get all my

energy back. Thanks for the help.:-)

>

> Ft3 2.9 pg/mL range 1.8-4.2

> Ft4 1.1 ng/dL range .46-1.42

> TSH 1.34 miU/mL .34-4.82

> Reverse T3 240 pg/mL 90-350

>

> I get a ratio of 1.2

cortisol levels were 5 in morning range 13-24

noon 5 5-10

5 pm 6 3-8

midnight sample was thrown out because I ate a cough drop

These were from diagnos-tech before I learned that some people were getting

incorrect results from them as of late.

my dhea 8 range 3-10

my progsterone was 20 range is 22-100 for optimal

total salivary SIgA is 8 range 25-60 borderline is 20-25

I have almost every other lab value tested if you need more info.

>

> But I don't know whether this is high or low. Also I've been sitting on my

butt doing nothing waiting to get better. Is lite exercise going to get my blood

pumping and possibly pump some of the cortisol and hormones through my body or

what?

>

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> I have a weird situation, I was diagnosed with anxiety/depression for 8 years

when last april I had a rash and the doctor gave me 40 mg prednisone. I felt

normal for the first time in years and saw myself the way I used to be with

energy and emotions. I'm pretty sure I was also having a thyroid dump though as

well, but I was too pumped to care because I had energy and my brain felt like

it was " on " again.

>

> I researched and found cortisol and thyroid websites that led me to get tested

for AF. I have and now have been tested and confirmed. My thyroid hormones were

within range and I am on a plethora of pills from my doctor who's specialty is

supposed to be AF. He has me on 10mg slow release cortisol in a.m. with 30 mg

pregnenalone in a.m. I am taking an adrenal supplement called adrenatone plus 3x

day. Some chrysine, vit d3 and other vitamins 2x a day. The regular cortef he

has me dosing 2.5 mg in morning, 2.5 mg at noon, and if I need it 2.5 mg

afternoon.

>

> I have been on this dosing for a little over 2 weeks with a very small

improvement. My joints are feeling a bit better, but I'm not getting the

emotions that I am expecting, I don't expect the intensity of the thyroid dump,

but I feel if my thyroid hormones are activating then I should feel that as

well. I'm wondering if my body is taking all the cortisol and putting it in

reserve instead of using it right now because I'm just not feeling it like I

think I should. I have taken up to four of the 5mg cortef's all at the same time

and only feel a little tiny bit better for just a short while. Every oncee in a

while I look around and can feel the brain fog lifting and everything looks

sharper, but it doesn't last any more than a few minutes. I just want my brain

back on, I miss my head.

>

> Here are my lab results, I thought the Rt3 dominance could be likely because I

have low Ft3 for my age, and the rt3 was towards the top range. Before I had AF,

eight years ago, I was described as the most energetic person amongst my peers,

and have always been that way. I'm only 26 now, and would like to get all my

energy back. Thanks for the help.:-)

>

> Ft3 2.9 pg/mL range 1.8-4.2

> Ft4 1.1 ng/dL range .46-1.42

> TSH 1.34 miU/mL .34-4.82

> Reverse T3 240 pg/mL 90-350

>

> I get a ratio of 1.2

cortisol levels were 5 in morning range 13-24

noon 5 5-10

5 pm 6 3-8

midnight sample was thrown out because I ate a cough drop

These were from diagnos-tech before I learned that some people were getting

incorrect results from them as of late.

my dhea 8 range 3-10

my progsterone was 20 range is 22-100 for optimal

total salivary SIgA is 8 range 25-60 borderline is 20-25

I have almost every other lab value tested if you need more info.

>

> But I don't know whether this is high or low. Also I've been sitting on my

butt doing nothing waiting to get better. Is lite exercise going to get my blood

pumping and possibly pump some of the cortisol and hormones through my body or

what?

>

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The adrenatone plus has siberianginseng, american ginseng, ashwaganda, rhodiola

rosea, and licorice root.

Respectively they are at 250 mg, 100, 100, 100, and 20mg. There is alsovit c,

b2, b6, pantothenic acid, and n-acetyl l-tyrosine.

>

> I can relate with this story. What is is Adrenatone made up of? Is this an

adrenal extract?

>

> Good for you to trust in yourself and find out what is really wrong.

>

> Rhonda

> new to this

>

>

>

> I have a weird situation, I was diagnosed with anxiety/depression for 8

years when last april I had a rash and the doctor gave me 40 mg prednisone. I

felt normal for the first time in years and saw myself the way I used to be with

energy and emotions. I'm pretty sure I was also having a thyroid dump though as

well, but I was too pumped to care because I had energy and my brain felt like

it was " on " again.

>

> I researched and found cortisol and thyroid websites that led me to get

tested for AF. I have and now have been tested and confirmed. My thyroid

hormones were within range and I am on a plethora of pills from my doctor who's

specialty is supposed to be AF. He has me on 10mg slow release cortisol in a.m.

with 30 mg pregnenalone in a.m. I am taking an adrenal supplement called

adrenatone plus 3x day. Some chrysine, vit d3 and other vitamins 2x a day. The

regular cortef he has me dosing 2.5 mg in morning, 2.5 mg at noon, and if I need

it 2.5 mg afternoon.

>

> I have been on this dosing for a little over 2 weeks with a very small

improvement. My joints are feeling a bit better, but I'm not getting the

emotions that I am expecting, I don't expect the intensity of the thyroid dump,

but I feel if my thyroid hormones are activating then I should feel that as

well. I'm wondering if my body is taking all the cortisol and putting it in

reserve instead of using it right now because I'm just not feeling it like I

think I should. I have taken up to four of the 5mg cortef's all at the same time

and only feel a little tiny bit better for just a short while. Every oncee in a

while I look around and can feel the brain fog lifting and everything looks

sharper, but it doesn't last any more than a few minutes. I just want my brain

back on, I miss my head.

>

> Here are my lab results, I thought the Rt3 dominance could be likely because

I have low Ft3 for my age, and the rt3 was towards the top range. Before I had

AF, eight years ago, I was described as the most energetic person amongst my

peers, and have always been that way. I'm only 26 now, and would like to get all

my energy back. Thanks for the help.:-)

>

> Ft3 2.9 pg/mL range 1.8-4.2

> Ft4 1.1 ng/dL range .46-1.42

> TSH 1.34 miU/mL .34-4.82

> Reverse T3 240 pg/mL 90-350

>

> I get a ratio of 1.2

>

> But I don't know whether this is high or low. Also I've been sitting on my

butt doing nothing waiting to get better. Is lite exercise going to get my blood

pumping and possibly pump some of the cortisol and hormones through my body or

what?

>

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