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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 16:29:13 -0500 " Jody Spitale "

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> Hi Sue,

> With the increase in itching and today a sore throat I really urge

> you to

> call your doctor now...don't wait. I don't know how quickly things

> can go

> bad should you be having a reaction to the tap but no use in taking

> chances

> or making something worse.

>

If you are indeed having a serious reaction to the ATD still, don't rush

into RAI. See if you can tolerate PTU; members of this group have

successfully switched.

Hope you feel better soon! Take care, Fay

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 16:29:13 -0500 " Jody Spitale "

writes:

> Hi Sue,

> With the increase in itching and today a sore throat I really urge

> you to

> call your doctor now...don't wait. I don't know how quickly things

> can go

> bad should you be having a reaction to the tap but no use in taking

> chances

> or making something worse.

>

If you are indeed having a serious reaction to the ATD still, don't rush

into RAI. See if you can tolerate PTU; members of this group have

successfully switched.

Hope you feel better soon! Take care, Fay

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Hi Holly

This is a interesting question. I went this morning for my blood test and

we got into a amazing conversation. I told him I had joined a support

group and the information I was getting was incredable.

We got talking about the medication and he said, the medication is a pain

as it has so many side effects RAI is better. I told him I had a list of

20 reasons for not having RAI and he was interested. I asked how come he

had it and he said he knew nothing about it when he had it. He was not

informed. He to this day still thinks its OK.

He has had his thyroid out. He did get into the discussion about how its a

nuisance to take the medication forever and how he over doses. He said he

takes it before his morning cuppa, then half an hour later can't remember

taking it. He said because it becomes a habit and he's been doing it so

long you forget. I told him if he a GP can't remember, who can.

So it goes to show that your general practitioner is just that. They are a

general doctor that you go to, and if and when you have something more

serious, you are then referred on. He also said that he only picks it up

(Thyroid) now because he had it himself. Prior to that he didn't. Plus he

didn't pick it up in himself. He also said that he did NOT get poppy eyes

until after medication. So here I am thinking I'm out of the woods as I've

started treatment so can't get that.

I would also like to add that 'Herbie' my doctor is very caring and is

happy to share and LISTEN. He asked me to bring in my list next time I'm

in. I am so lucky to have him sharing this with me.

So for those who weren't informed, see even doctors are not always informed.

Sue

Holly wrote:

> I'm just curious what

> choices doctors make for themselves -- RAI or

>surgy....

>

> Holly

At 03:30 PM 20/02/2002 -0500, you wrote:

> I'm just curious what

> choices doctors make for themselves -- RAI or

>surgy....

>

> Holly

>

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Hi Holly

This is a interesting question. I went this morning for my blood test and

we got into a amazing conversation. I told him I had joined a support

group and the information I was getting was incredable.

We got talking about the medication and he said, the medication is a pain

as it has so many side effects RAI is better. I told him I had a list of

20 reasons for not having RAI and he was interested. I asked how come he

had it and he said he knew nothing about it when he had it. He was not

informed. He to this day still thinks its OK.

He has had his thyroid out. He did get into the discussion about how its a

nuisance to take the medication forever and how he over doses. He said he

takes it before his morning cuppa, then half an hour later can't remember

taking it. He said because it becomes a habit and he's been doing it so

long you forget. I told him if he a GP can't remember, who can.

So it goes to show that your general practitioner is just that. They are a

general doctor that you go to, and if and when you have something more

serious, you are then referred on. He also said that he only picks it up

(Thyroid) now because he had it himself. Prior to that he didn't. Plus he

didn't pick it up in himself. He also said that he did NOT get poppy eyes

until after medication. So here I am thinking I'm out of the woods as I've

started treatment so can't get that.

I would also like to add that 'Herbie' my doctor is very caring and is

happy to share and LISTEN. He asked me to bring in my list next time I'm

in. I am so lucky to have him sharing this with me.

So for those who weren't informed, see even doctors are not always informed.

Sue

Holly wrote:

> I'm just curious what

> choices doctors make for themselves -- RAI or

>surgy....

>

> Holly

At 03:30 PM 20/02/2002 -0500, you wrote:

> I'm just curious what

> choices doctors make for themselves -- RAI or

>surgy....

>

> Holly

>

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Hi Holly

This is a interesting question. I went this morning for my blood test and

we got into a amazing conversation. I told him I had joined a support

group and the information I was getting was incredable.

We got talking about the medication and he said, the medication is a pain

as it has so many side effects RAI is better. I told him I had a list of

20 reasons for not having RAI and he was interested. I asked how come he

had it and he said he knew nothing about it when he had it. He was not

informed. He to this day still thinks its OK.

He has had his thyroid out. He did get into the discussion about how its a

nuisance to take the medication forever and how he over doses. He said he

takes it before his morning cuppa, then half an hour later can't remember

taking it. He said because it becomes a habit and he's been doing it so

long you forget. I told him if he a GP can't remember, who can.

So it goes to show that your general practitioner is just that. They are a

general doctor that you go to, and if and when you have something more

serious, you are then referred on. He also said that he only picks it up

(Thyroid) now because he had it himself. Prior to that he didn't. Plus he

didn't pick it up in himself. He also said that he did NOT get poppy eyes

until after medication. So here I am thinking I'm out of the woods as I've

started treatment so can't get that.

I would also like to add that 'Herbie' my doctor is very caring and is

happy to share and LISTEN. He asked me to bring in my list next time I'm

in. I am so lucky to have him sharing this with me.

So for those who weren't informed, see even doctors are not always informed.

Sue

Holly wrote:

> I'm just curious what

> choices doctors make for themselves -- RAI or

>surgy....

>

> Holly

At 03:30 PM 20/02/2002 -0500, you wrote:

> I'm just curious what

> choices doctors make for themselves -- RAI or

>surgy....

>

> Holly

>

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Me too. He really is a lovely person and would do anything to help. He

phones for a chat to see how I am doing. I was just so amazed that he has

had the RAI then in the end had it removed. I wish even he had a support

group like this.

Sue

At 06:44 AM 21/02/2002 EST, you wrote:

> Hi Sue,

> If he

> had the RAI then that very well could have been what

> exarbated his eye

> " " list.

>

> Doris

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Me too. He really is a lovely person and would do anything to help. He

phones for a chat to see how I am doing. I was just so amazed that he has

had the RAI then in the end had it removed. I wish even he had a support

group like this.

Sue

At 06:44 AM 21/02/2002 EST, you wrote:

> Hi Sue,

> If he

> had the RAI then that very well could have been what

> exarbated his eye

> " " list.

>

> Doris

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Me too. He really is a lovely person and would do anything to help. He

phones for a chat to see how I am doing. I was just so amazed that he has

had the RAI then in the end had it removed. I wish even he had a support

group like this.

Sue

At 06:44 AM 21/02/2002 EST, you wrote:

> Hi Sue,

> If he

> had the RAI then that very well could have been what

> exarbated his eye

> " " list.

>

> Doris

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Sue,

I am curious as to why he had it removed after having RAI? Was there some

complication that removing it addressed?

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 23:24:53 +1100

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: itching

>

> Me too. He really is a lovely person and would do anything to help. He

> phones for a chat to see how I am doing. I was just so amazed that he has

> had the RAI then in the end had it removed. I wish even he had a support

> group like this.

> Sue

>

> At 06:44 AM 21/02/2002 EST, you wrote:

>> Hi Sue,

>> If he

>> had the RAI then that very well could have been what

>> exarbated his eye

>> " " list.

>>

>> Doris

>

>

>

>

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Sue,

I am curious as to why he had it removed after having RAI? Was there some

complication that removing it addressed?

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 23:24:53 +1100

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: itching

>

> Me too. He really is a lovely person and would do anything to help. He

> phones for a chat to see how I am doing. I was just so amazed that he has

> had the RAI then in the end had it removed. I wish even he had a support

> group like this.

> Sue

>

> At 06:44 AM 21/02/2002 EST, you wrote:

>> Hi Sue,

>> If he

>> had the RAI then that very well could have been what

>> exarbated his eye

>> " " list.

>>

>> Doris

>

>

>

>

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

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> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

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>

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Sue,

I am curious as to why he had it removed after having RAI? Was there some

complication that removing it addressed?

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 23:24:53 +1100

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: itching

>

> Me too. He really is a lovely person and would do anything to help. He

> phones for a chat to see how I am doing. I was just so amazed that he has

> had the RAI then in the end had it removed. I wish even he had a support

> group like this.

> Sue

>

> At 06:44 AM 21/02/2002 EST, you wrote:

>> Hi Sue,

>> If he

>> had the RAI then that very well could have been what

>> exarbated his eye

>> " " list.

>>

>> Doris

>

>

>

>

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

> The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not

> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

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

> DISCLAIMER

>

> Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list does not have the endorsement

> of

> the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails.

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

> --------

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Hi Sue,

What a wonderful visit you had with your GP. It is really nice to hear he

is willing to talk and listen, and read what you share. You may want to

also print up the extended symptoms list to take into him. It sounds like he

may be having a problem with conversion of T4 to T3 if he is still having

problems remembering...we call that brain fog :)

He may benefit greatly from adding T3 to his regimen or switching to Armour.

T3 makes a big difference for many of us.

Am I reading right or not understanding...did he have RAI and then thyroid

surgery? Does he have Graves by chance? You may want to invite him to join

the group.

Take care,

Jody

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Hi Sue,

What a wonderful visit you had with your GP. It is really nice to hear he

is willing to talk and listen, and read what you share. You may want to

also print up the extended symptoms list to take into him. It sounds like he

may be having a problem with conversion of T4 to T3 if he is still having

problems remembering...we call that brain fog :)

He may benefit greatly from adding T3 to his regimen or switching to Armour.

T3 makes a big difference for many of us.

Am I reading right or not understanding...did he have RAI and then thyroid

surgery? Does he have Graves by chance? You may want to invite him to join

the group.

Take care,

Jody

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Hi Sue,

What a wonderful visit you had with your GP. It is really nice to hear he

is willing to talk and listen, and read what you share. You may want to

also print up the extended symptoms list to take into him. It sounds like he

may be having a problem with conversion of T4 to T3 if he is still having

problems remembering...we call that brain fog :)

He may benefit greatly from adding T3 to his regimen or switching to Armour.

T3 makes a big difference for many of us.

Am I reading right or not understanding...did he have RAI and then thyroid

surgery? Does he have Graves by chance? You may want to invite him to join

the group.

Take care,

Jody

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Hi Sue,

What a wonderful visit you had with your GP. It is really nice to hear he

is willing to talk and listen, and read what you share. You may want to

also print up the extended symptoms list to take into him. It sounds like he

may be having a problem with conversion of T4 to T3 if he is still having

problems remembering...we call that brain fog :)

He may benefit greatly from adding T3 to his regimen or switching to Armour.

T3 makes a big difference for many of us.

Am I reading right or not understanding...did he have RAI and then thyroid

surgery? Does he have Graves by chance? You may want to invite him to join

the group.

Take care,

Jody

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Hi Sue,

What a wonderful visit you had with your GP. It is really nice to hear he

is willing to talk and listen, and read what you share. You may want to

also print up the extended symptoms list to take into him. It sounds like he

may be having a problem with conversion of T4 to T3 if he is still having

problems remembering...we call that brain fog :)

He may benefit greatly from adding T3 to his regimen or switching to Armour.

T3 makes a big difference for many of us.

Am I reading right or not understanding...did he have RAI and then thyroid

surgery? Does he have Graves by chance? You may want to invite him to join

the group.

Take care,

Jody

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Hi Sue,

What a wonderful visit you had with your GP. It is really nice to hear he

is willing to talk and listen, and read what you share. You may want to

also print up the extended symptoms list to take into him. It sounds like he

may be having a problem with conversion of T4 to T3 if he is still having

problems remembering...we call that brain fog :)

He may benefit greatly from adding T3 to his regimen or switching to Armour.

T3 makes a big difference for many of us.

Am I reading right or not understanding...did he have RAI and then thyroid

surgery? Does he have Graves by chance? You may want to invite him to join

the group.

Take care,

Jody

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Hi Sue,

What a wonderful visit you had with your GP. It is really nice to hear he

is willing to talk and listen, and read what you share. You may want to

also print up the extended symptoms list to take into him. It sounds like he

may be having a problem with conversion of T4 to T3 if he is still having

problems remembering...we call that brain fog :)

He may benefit greatly from adding T3 to his regimen or switching to Armour.

T3 makes a big difference for many of us.

Am I reading right or not understanding...did he have RAI and then thyroid

surgery? Does he have Graves by chance? You may want to invite him to join

the group.

Take care,

Jody

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screwing up and telling me it isn't sending.

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