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thanks katie.

I hadn't seen a couple of these sites. I registered for aunt minnie

so I can read more later.

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>

> > I'm rather new to this. Does anyone know any good doctors for

thyroid

> > cancer in the Midwest? Omaha, Lincoln, or Kansas City? I'm

not real

> > pleased with the one I have.

> >

> > Also, if thyroid cancer recurs, what are the signs? Where do I

find

> > info on this?

>

> We have a list member near Kansas City, who shares your lack of

enthusiasm

> for the available endos in the area, but hopefully you will have

success in

> finding a knowledgeable one with good communication skills, and you

can

> share his or her name with us :-)

>

> Tell us a little more about your situation; you've just been

diagnosed -

> have you had any surgery? treatments? You've come to the

perfect place

> for education and support; as says, we're a friendly bunch.

>

> Below are links to some excellent web sites with basic

information. but

> once we know a little more about you and where you in your thyca

journey,

> we can answer lots of questions for you (we can even provide the

questions

> :-)

>

>

> -

> NYC

>

> TT 2/99 dx pap/foll; RAI 100 mCi 3/99 & 4/00; clean scan 3/02;

> current TSH ~.06 on .225 levothyroxine

> (see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Thyca/message/18923 for help in

> deciphering this, plus some more frequently used abbreviations)

>

>

> ---------------------------------------------------------------

> - Thyroid site maintained by Dr. J Drucker, an

endocrinologist in

> Toronto.

> http://www.mythyroid.com/thyroid

>

> - Columbia Presbyterian Hospital (NYC) Thyroid Center

> http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/thyroid/website/index.html

>

>

> - GENERAL THYCA TREATMENT GUIDELINES & PROTOCOL:

> The AACE (American Assn. of Clinical Endocrinologists)

> http://www.aace.com/clin/guidelines/thyroid_carcinoma.pdf

>

> - ìTHYROID IMAGINGî

>

http://www.auntminnie.com/MD2/nucmed/Endocrine/Contents%

20Thyroid.htm

>

> An excellent online thyca textbook, which many of us have cited

from time

> to time. The text has moved around, from a US Army Medical Center

web page

> to Indiana University Medical Center, and now here.

>

> The format has been revamped to be more user friendly. It's not

clear to

> me if AuntMinnie.com is actually IUMC's way of making medical

information

> seem less threatening to the general public, or if it is its own

patient

> info site; there is an Aunt Minnie hyperlink from their web page.

> Nevertheless, this text is still available apparently unchanged,

and is

> definitely worth perusing (even if all you want to know is why they

call it

> Aunt Minnie :-)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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My daughter is using Dr. Bill Lydiatt, at the U of Nebr Medical Center is Omaha.

We've been very pleased with him (and his staff), plus he has actually had

thyroid cancer himself, so is aware of what it's like to be on the " other " side.

I'm new

I'm rather new to this. Does anyone know any good doctors for thyroid

cancer in the Midwest? Omaha, Lincoln, or Kansas City? I'm not real

pleased with the one I have.

Also, if thyroid cancer recurs, what are the signs? Where do I find

info on this?

Thanks.

For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you do

not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank email

to thyca-unsubscribe

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My daughter is using Dr. Bill Lydiatt, at the U of Nebr Medical Center is Omaha.

We've been very pleased with him (and his staff), plus he has actually had

thyroid cancer himself, so is aware of what it's like to be on the " other " side.

I'm new

I'm rather new to this. Does anyone know any good doctors for thyroid

cancer in the Midwest? Omaha, Lincoln, or Kansas City? I'm not real

pleased with the one I have.

Also, if thyroid cancer recurs, what are the signs? Where do I find

info on this?

Thanks.

For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you do

not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank email

to thyca-unsubscribe

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My daughter is using Dr. Bill Lydiatt, at the U of Nebr Medical Center is Omaha.

We've been very pleased with him (and his staff), plus he has actually had

thyroid cancer himself, so is aware of what it's like to be on the " other " side.

I'm new

I'm rather new to this. Does anyone know any good doctors for thyroid

cancer in the Midwest? Omaha, Lincoln, or Kansas City? I'm not real

pleased with the one I have.

Also, if thyroid cancer recurs, what are the signs? Where do I find

info on this?

Thanks.

For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you do

not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank email

to thyca-unsubscribe

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Hi everyone, this is my first time on. I just want to introduce

myself. My name is and I was just diagnosed with IgAn about a

month ago, I've since then started on B'P meds, iron pills,

persantine, etc. My grandma, who has breast cancer, saw my pill

planner the other day and said it looked alot like hers. I am only

30 years old, and I'm little frustrated because I'm so tired all the

time. Lee, the nurse practitioner, is working on getting me pre-

approved through insurance for this rion/epo shot. I hope it comes

through soon. I ama registered nurse doing home health case

managing stuff and I am finding it hard to make it through a full

day's work. The worst part so far, is being tired all the time.

That, and we'd been trying to start a family for 2 years before all

this happened and now the doctor is telling us we shouldn't get

pregnant at least until I am on dialysis. The good news is that he

anticipates this happening in one to two years. The bad news i s

that he sees this happening in 1-2 years, and I am so not looking

forward to the lifestyle upset of dialysis. I had asked the doctor

if I needed to let him know if I got sick, and he says yes. Right

now I have a fever of 99.4 and have become a bottomless pit of snot.

HaHa! But I feel like that is hardly enough fever to call him

about. EXCEPT that mu urine is tea-colored. I read that the first

signs of hematuria and kidney problems is coffee-colored urine. I

wouldn't exactly call it coffeee-colored, bu tea-colored. I am

thinking this is a bad sign, but I don't know what Dr. O could do

about it even if it is hematuria. I guess I mostly just want someone

to osay hi to me. My husband said I was in denial because he's done

more research on the internet than I have. He's signed me and

himself up for the group, but this is the first time I've written

in. I go from being ok and dealing with it to sad and tearful. I

guess that's normal too. I told the doctor that if I'd had this kind

of luck with the lottery, I'd really be doing all right. He agreed.

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