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Hi ,

Jody, is right, you should be checked by an ophthamologist because you could

be showing signs of the eye disease. I have the eye disease and I would

certainly check it out to make sure.

I look like that every morning. LOL! at least now I know what I will look

like when I get old. Anyways, they look like that first thing every

morning, but it gets better as the morning goes on. I don't know why, but

first thing after I wake I look horrible.

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Hi ,

Jody, is right, you should be checked by an ophthamologist because you could

be showing signs of the eye disease. I have the eye disease and I would

certainly check it out to make sure.

I look like that every morning. LOL! at least now I know what I will look

like when I get old. Anyways, they look like that first thing every

morning, but it gets better as the morning goes on. I don't know why, but

first thing after I wake I look horrible.

Debbie R.

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Hi ,

Jody, is right, you should be checked by an ophthamologist because you could

be showing signs of the eye disease. I have the eye disease and I would

certainly check it out to make sure.

I look like that every morning. LOL! at least now I know what I will look

like when I get old. Anyways, they look like that first thing every

morning, but it gets better as the morning goes on. I don't know why, but

first thing after I wake I look horrible.

Debbie R.

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morning everyone...

This morning I woke up to a yukky face. My eyelids are puffy and and under my

eyes the bags look like I haven't slept for a week!!! And I did sleep and slept

well.

Any thoughts on this?

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Hi ,

Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

Jody

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Hi ,

Have you seen an ophthamologist for a baseline reading? That is something I

think we all should do as soon as we are diagnosed with GD

If you are showing signs of the eye disease, you may want to get a couple of

bricks and elevate the head of your bed by putting one under each side of

the headboard. This keeps a lot of swelling down.

Jody

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Hi ,

Have you seen an ophthamologist for a baseline reading? That is something I

think we all should do as soon as we are diagnosed with GD

If you are showing signs of the eye disease, you may want to get a couple of

bricks and elevate the head of your bed by putting one under each side of

the headboard. This keeps a lot of swelling down.

Jody

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Hi ,

Have you seen an ophthamologist for a baseline reading? That is something I

think we all should do as soon as we are diagnosed with GD

If you are showing signs of the eye disease, you may want to get a couple of

bricks and elevate the head of your bed by putting one under each side of

the headboard. This keeps a lot of swelling down.

Jody

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Jody,

Is it possible to have hypo symptoms when still hyper but going more to the hypo

side? Do your body's cells just get used to a higher level and then, maybe,

when the levels drop respond in a hypo fashion?

Just a thought to maybe help explain this. I seem to be having symptoms of

both.

Laurel

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Hi ,

Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

Jody

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Jody,

Is it possible to have hypo symptoms when still hyper but going more to the hypo

side? Do your body's cells just get used to a higher level and then, maybe,

when the levels drop respond in a hypo fashion?

Just a thought to maybe help explain this. I seem to be having symptoms of

both.

Laurel

Re: puffiness

Hi ,

Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

Jody

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Jody,

Is it possible to have hypo symptoms when still hyper but going more to the hypo

side? Do your body's cells just get used to a higher level and then, maybe,

when the levels drop respond in a hypo fashion?

Just a thought to maybe help explain this. I seem to be having symptoms of

both.

Laurel

Re: puffiness

Hi ,

Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

Jody

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Hi Laurel,

The symptoms for hyper and hypo cross over the lines and can show up in

either list...heart palps come with hypo too, as does more hair loss, and my

eyes when I am hypo get really bad, no matter that the ptu is

helping...crazy disease with a mind of it's own, no rhyme, no reason...

Jody

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Hi Laurel,

The symptoms for hyper and hypo cross over the lines and can show up in

either list...heart palps come with hypo too, as does more hair loss, and my

eyes when I am hypo get really bad, no matter that the ptu is

helping...crazy disease with a mind of it's own, no rhyme, no reason...

Jody

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Hi Laurel,

The symptoms for hyper and hypo cross over the lines and can show up in

either list...heart palps come with hypo too, as does more hair loss, and my

eyes when I am hypo get really bad, no matter that the ptu is

helping...crazy disease with a mind of it's own, no rhyme, no reason...

Jody

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Laurel -

Exactly! Elaine explained it to me one day and it really did make a lot of

sense. Your body gets " used " to being at a certain level, so when you

experience a change in thyroid levels, the body interprets that change even

though you may still be hyper. So if you were at a hyper level and then the

levels decrease, you can experience " hypo " symptoms even though you are

still technically hyper according to your lab values. I have experienced

first hand, as have many others, and it is kind of freaky how the body

interprets these little changes in hormone levels! I just had it happen last

month. I could have sworn I was hypo - terrible joint pains, soooo cold,

tired, etc. But when I got my labs, I was in normal range for everything.

The big change was my TSH went from being .01 for almost a year to being .91

in about a 6 week period! Felt that one - ouch! If that's what a taste of

hypo is like, I don't want to go there! It can work the other way, too. If

you're at a lower level and then they increase, you can feel " hyper " even

though you aren't.

Makes you long for a quick stabilization, doesn't it?

Re: puffiness

>Jody,

>

>Is it possible to have hypo symptoms when still hyper but going more to the

hypo side? Do your body's cells just get used to a higher level and then,

maybe, when the levels drop respond in a hypo fashion?

>

>Just a thought to maybe help explain this. I seem to be having symptoms of

both.

>Laurel

>

> Re: puffiness

>

>Hi ,

>Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

>have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

>Jody

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

>

>

>

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

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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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Laurel -

Exactly! Elaine explained it to me one day and it really did make a lot of

sense. Your body gets " used " to being at a certain level, so when you

experience a change in thyroid levels, the body interprets that change even

though you may still be hyper. So if you were at a hyper level and then the

levels decrease, you can experience " hypo " symptoms even though you are

still technically hyper according to your lab values. I have experienced

first hand, as have many others, and it is kind of freaky how the body

interprets these little changes in hormone levels! I just had it happen last

month. I could have sworn I was hypo - terrible joint pains, soooo cold,

tired, etc. But when I got my labs, I was in normal range for everything.

The big change was my TSH went from being .01 for almost a year to being .91

in about a 6 week period! Felt that one - ouch! If that's what a taste of

hypo is like, I don't want to go there! It can work the other way, too. If

you're at a lower level and then they increase, you can feel " hyper " even

though you aren't.

Makes you long for a quick stabilization, doesn't it?

Re: puffiness

>Jody,

>

>Is it possible to have hypo symptoms when still hyper but going more to the

hypo side? Do your body's cells just get used to a higher level and then,

maybe, when the levels drop respond in a hypo fashion?

>

>Just a thought to maybe help explain this. I seem to be having symptoms of

both.

>Laurel

>

> Re: puffiness

>

>Hi ,

>Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

>have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

>Jody

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

>

>

>

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

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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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Laurel -

Exactly! Elaine explained it to me one day and it really did make a lot of

sense. Your body gets " used " to being at a certain level, so when you

experience a change in thyroid levels, the body interprets that change even

though you may still be hyper. So if you were at a hyper level and then the

levels decrease, you can experience " hypo " symptoms even though you are

still technically hyper according to your lab values. I have experienced

first hand, as have many others, and it is kind of freaky how the body

interprets these little changes in hormone levels! I just had it happen last

month. I could have sworn I was hypo - terrible joint pains, soooo cold,

tired, etc. But when I got my labs, I was in normal range for everything.

The big change was my TSH went from being .01 for almost a year to being .91

in about a 6 week period! Felt that one - ouch! If that's what a taste of

hypo is like, I don't want to go there! It can work the other way, too. If

you're at a lower level and then they increase, you can feel " hyper " even

though you aren't.

Makes you long for a quick stabilization, doesn't it?

Re: puffiness

>Jody,

>

>Is it possible to have hypo symptoms when still hyper but going more to the

hypo side? Do your body's cells just get used to a higher level and then,

maybe, when the levels drop respond in a hypo fashion?

>

>Just a thought to maybe help explain this. I seem to be having symptoms of

both.

>Laurel

>

> Re: puffiness

>

>Hi ,

>Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

>have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

>Jody

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

>

>

>

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intended to replace expert medical care.

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

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well you answered have my post ...<smile> and provided me some feedback. I

didn't know slight changes could after you so much.

Re: puffiness

>

>Hi ,

>Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

>have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

>Jody

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

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>

>

>

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Thanks . That approach does explain a lot.

I'd settle for any stabilization. After three years quick is out of the

question. I thought that RAI is justified, in part, by the fact that its

supposed to be " easier " to stabilize.

Laurel

Re: puffiness

>

>Hi ,

>Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

>have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

>Jody

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

>

>

>

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

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

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Thanks . That approach does explain a lot.

I'd settle for any stabilization. After three years quick is out of the

question. I thought that RAI is justified, in part, by the fact that its

supposed to be " easier " to stabilize.

Laurel

Re: puffiness

>

>Hi ,

>Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

>have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

>Jody

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

>

>

>

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

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

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Thanks . That approach does explain a lot.

I'd settle for any stabilization. After three years quick is out of the

question. I thought that RAI is justified, in part, by the fact that its

supposed to be " easier " to stabilize.

Laurel

Re: puffiness

>

>Hi ,

>Do you have allergies on top of graves? I know my allergies and the heat

>have made me wake up like that the last 3 mornings.

>Jody

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

>

>

>

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

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Deb,

I think the date setting on your computer is in need of help. You posted

this in 2004! Or, have you been time traveling without us?

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1904 05:06:52 -0700

> To: <graves_support >

> Subject: Re: puffiness

>

> Hi ,

>

> Jody, is right, you should be checked by an ophthamologist because you could

> be showing signs of the eye disease. I have the eye disease and I would

> certainly check it out to make sure.

>

> I look like that every morning. LOL! at least now I know what I will look

> like when I get old. Anyways, they look like that first thing every

> morning, but it gets better as the morning goes on. I don't know why, but

> first thing after I wake I look horrible.

>

> Debbie R.

>

>

>

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

> 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.

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

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> of

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Deb,

I think the date setting on your computer is in need of help. You posted

this in 2004! Or, have you been time traveling without us?

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1904 05:06:52 -0700

> To: <graves_support >

> Subject: Re: puffiness

>

> Hi ,

>

> Jody, is right, you should be checked by an ophthamologist because you could

> be showing signs of the eye disease. I have the eye disease and I would

> certainly check it out to make sure.

>

> I look like that every morning. LOL! at least now I know what I will look

> like when I get old. Anyways, they look like that first thing every

> morning, but it gets better as the morning goes on. I don't know why, but

> first thing after I wake I look horrible.

>

> Debbie R.

>

>

>

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

> 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

>

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> of

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Deb,

I think the date setting on your computer is in need of help. You posted

this in 2004! Or, have you been time traveling without us?

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1904 05:06:52 -0700

> To: <graves_support >

> Subject: Re: puffiness

>

> Hi ,

>

> Jody, is right, you should be checked by an ophthamologist because you could

> be showing signs of the eye disease. I have the eye disease and I would

> certainly check it out to make sure.

>

> I look like that every morning. LOL! at least now I know what I will look

> like when I get old. Anyways, they look like that first thing every

> morning, but it gets better as the morning goes on. I don't know why, but

> first thing after I wake I look horrible.

>

> Debbie R.

>

>

>

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

> 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

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Terry,

Thanks for the warning about my computer dating for 2004. Either it has been

acting up lately or maybe when I get the graves brain fog episodes it is

really time travel!!! Who knows, this disease is so complicated! LOL

Or maybe my computer has Graves!!!!

Deb

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