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That's probably it.

Thanks XXXMarge!

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>>>or is it the caffeene? I'm not sure.

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may be. it's a stimulant and can increase your appetite :-) XXXMarge

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That's probably it.

Thanks XXXMarge!

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>>>or is it the caffeene? I'm not sure.

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may be. it's a stimulant and can increase your appetite :-) XXXMarge

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That's probably it.

Thanks XXXMarge!

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>>>or is it the caffeene? I'm not sure.

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may be. it's a stimulant and can increase your appetite :-) XXXMarge

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Hi Pam,

A very warm welcome to the group. I am sorry your daughter has HSP though.

I have had IgAN and HSP since my teens too. My first symptoms were in my

early teens and now over 30 years later I am still not quite at end stage.

Remember that the majority do not progress to end stage. Also, like your

daughter

experienced the labs including protein spill can get worse with a viral

illness. If that is the cause, her next 24 hour urine should have her back at

her

baseline.

Pam, although I have had IgAN and HSP, I have lived a wonderful adult life. I

went to college, I got married at 22 years old, have raised two daughters who

are now in their 20s, have been very active in my church, I work full-time

and I have not let this disease dictate my life. Rather, I have treated it as

an obstacle that I need to manage. True the last few years it has slowed me

down, but then again I am getting pretty close to end stage now so I am sure

that is the cause. After I get a transplant, I will be good as new :-) I

understand it is hard when it is your daughter, but Pam, this is manageable.

Even

the worst possible of reaching end stage is just a life change, just requiring

an adjustment.

We are here to support you along the way, and wish you and your daughter all

the best.

Welcome again!

In a message dated 1/6/2005 7:17:28 PM Pacific Standard Time,

pammieoal@... writes:

> My name is Pam.My daughter was diagnosed with HSP in Oct.2003.She has

> had problems with protein and blood in her urine since then.Last May

> she had an autopsey of her kidneys and it showed that 20% had already

> been damaged.She has been on blood pressure medicine since then.Her

> last doctors appt. was Dec. 28th.Her 24 hour protien was up to 2457.

> She had an upper respiatory infection at the time so they are hoping

> that this had something to do with it being so high.But,they are also

> thinking that it may reflect progressing IgA nephropathy.She is to do

> another 24 hour urinalysis in 3 weeks.She is only 17 and I am just so

> concerned for her.

>

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Hi Pam.

Proteinuria doesn't necessarily mean progression, but it is an increased

risk factor for progression of kidney damage. It might go down on its own,

but if it doesn't, they should be able to get it down with the appropriate

meds.

Keep us posted, and good luck with the urinalysis in 3 weeks.

Pierre

Hi

>

>

> My name is Pam.My daughter was diagnosed with HSP in Oct.2003.She has

> had problems with protein and blood in her urine since then.Last May

> she had an autopsey of her kidneys and it showed that 20% had already

> been damaged.She has been on blood pressure medicine since then.Her

> last doctors appt. was Dec. 28th.Her 24 hour protien was up to 2457.

> She had an upper respiatory infection at the time so they are hoping

> that this had something to do with it being so high.But,they are also

> thinking that it may reflect progressing IgA nephropathy.She is to do

> another 24 hour urinalysis in 3 weeks.She is only 17 and I am just so

> concerned for her.

>

>

>

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Hi Pam.

Proteinuria doesn't necessarily mean progression, but it is an increased

risk factor for progression of kidney damage. It might go down on its own,

but if it doesn't, they should be able to get it down with the appropriate

meds.

Keep us posted, and good luck with the urinalysis in 3 weeks.

Pierre

Hi

>

>

> My name is Pam.My daughter was diagnosed with HSP in Oct.2003.She has

> had problems with protein and blood in her urine since then.Last May

> she had an autopsey of her kidneys and it showed that 20% had already

> been damaged.She has been on blood pressure medicine since then.Her

> last doctors appt. was Dec. 28th.Her 24 hour protien was up to 2457.

> She had an upper respiatory infection at the time so they are hoping

> that this had something to do with it being so high.But,they are also

> thinking that it may reflect progressing IgA nephropathy.She is to do

> another 24 hour urinalysis in 3 weeks.She is only 17 and I am just so

> concerned for her.

>

>

>

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Hi Pam,

Welcome to the group, I'm glad you found us. I'm sorry your

daughter is having problems at such a young age....it's always hard

to hear of kids with this. Respiratory infections can cause a jump

in both blood and protein in the urine. Once the infection clears

things tend to settle back down to their pre-infection stages. I do

hope her next 24 hour shows things back down where they should be.

Have they talked about doing a biopsy to confirm IgAN if her

protein spill is still high?

Amy G.

>

> My name is Pam.My daughter was diagnosed with HSP in Oct.2003.She

has

> had problems with protein and blood in her urine since then.Last

May

> she had an autopsey of her kidneys and it showed that 20% had

already

> been damaged.She has been on blood pressure medicine since

then.Her

> last doctors appt. was Dec. 28th.Her 24 hour protien was up to

2457.

> She had an upper respiatory infection at the time so they are

hoping

> that this had something to do with it being so high.But,they are

also

> thinking that it may reflect progressing IgA nephropathy.She is to

do

> another 24 hour urinalysis in 3 weeks.She is only 17 and I am just

so

> concerned for her.

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Thank you for your welcome. I am sorry about your gain. I hope you have a great weekend. Tops Hugs,

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Welcome , you will really like this group.

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Thank you for your welcome. I am sorry about your gain. I hope you have a great weekend. Tops Hugs,

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Welcome , you will really like this group.

Love

jklmiller wrote:

Hi fellow Texas Tops members! Thanks for letting me join the group. I hope to get to know everyone better and be an asset to the group! Tops Hugs,

Yahoo! for GoodClick here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

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Hi fellow Texas Tops members! Thanks for letting me join the group. I hope to get to know everyone better and be an asset to the group! Tops Hugs,

Welcome , haven't been on here long myself but am enjoying it. Get a lot of inspiration and encouragement.

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Hi fellow Texas Tops members! Thanks for letting me join the group. I hope to get to know everyone better and be an asset to the group! Tops Hugs,

Welcome , haven't been on here long myself but am enjoying it. Get a lot of inspiration and encouragement.

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Hi fellow Texas Tops members! Thanks for letting me join the group. I hope to get to know everyone better and be an asset to the group! Tops Hugs,

Welcome , haven't been on here long myself but am enjoying it. Get a lot of inspiration and encouragement.

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Thanks for your welcome! It is true....I am getting alot of encouragement and inspiration, and of course, excitement about being a part of this awesome group.

:)

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Hi fellow Texas Tops members! Thanks for letting me join the group. I hope to get to know everyone better and be an asset to the group! Tops Hugs,

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Thanks for your welcome! It is true....I am getting alot of encouragement and inspiration, and of course, excitement about being a part of this awesome group.

:)

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Hi fellow Texas Tops members! Thanks for letting me join the group. I hope to get to know everyone better and be an asset to the group! Tops Hugs,

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Thanks for your welcome! It is true....I am getting alot of encouragement and inspiration, and of course, excitement about being a part of this awesome group.

:)

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Hi fellow Texas Tops members! Thanks for letting me join the group. I hope to get to know everyone better and be an asset to the group! Tops Hugs,

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We will be here for you moonlight. My most recent ultrasound showed new nodules and the need for possible removal so I can sympathize. I just found this out today so I can understand how you feel. I have to make an appt with an ear nose & throat specialst & then maybe a surgeon.

We care here and we can help if only with support.

Good luck,

HI

Hi I am new to the chat. I am 35/f. The past couple of weeks have been a whirl wind for me. I have had many of the symtoms that are listed on your inro page for a long time and finally my OBGYN found out why. I have been trying to get pregnant for a little over a year and 1/2 now and he decided to check my thyroid. He felt a lump. He had me go for an ultrasound and found there are four. The largest is a little over 2 cen. He had me go for a biopsy and they found that the nodules are follicular neoplasm and I have to have them removed becuase they can not tell if they are binign or not. I meet with the surgeon on Thursday. I have so many questions I am not sure what to ask first. Is depression and anxiety linked to this. I feel like I am going crazy at times. I am usually a very active person. I love doing sports and others activities. But i tire so easily. I was on the pill for a very ling time and got off it well, almost two years ago. I felt myself changing soon after that. My doctor said my body just needed get back to "normal" but I have just gone down hill. So, i put up with it for a little while but it just got worse. The past year has been getting more difficult. I am always tired. I don't feel good at all. I have anxiety attacks or get really depressed for no reason. The specialist said that the surgeon will decide on whether he will take out half the thyroid or the whole thing. Is there any questions I should ask the surgeon about which one is better? I guess I am just scared. My experiences with surgery are not good. I don't want to have to do this again. (if he only takes half then I have more problems.)Sorry so long, I guess I just need someone to talk to who has had this experience. Thanks for reading(listening :))Love to hear from anyone. Moonlight

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We will be here for you moonlight. My most recent ultrasound showed new nodules and the need for possible removal so I can sympathize. I just found this out today so I can understand how you feel. I have to make an appt with an ear nose & throat specialst & then maybe a surgeon.

We care here and we can help if only with support.

Good luck,

HI

Hi I am new to the chat. I am 35/f. The past couple of weeks have been a whirl wind for me. I have had many of the symtoms that are listed on your inro page for a long time and finally my OBGYN found out why. I have been trying to get pregnant for a little over a year and 1/2 now and he decided to check my thyroid. He felt a lump. He had me go for an ultrasound and found there are four. The largest is a little over 2 cen. He had me go for a biopsy and they found that the nodules are follicular neoplasm and I have to have them removed becuase they can not tell if they are binign or not. I meet with the surgeon on Thursday. I have so many questions I am not sure what to ask first. Is depression and anxiety linked to this. I feel like I am going crazy at times. I am usually a very active person. I love doing sports and others activities. But i tire so easily. I was on the pill for a very ling time and got off it well, almost two years ago. I felt myself changing soon after that. My doctor said my body just needed get back to "normal" but I have just gone down hill. So, i put up with it for a little while but it just got worse. The past year has been getting more difficult. I am always tired. I don't feel good at all. I have anxiety attacks or get really depressed for no reason. The specialist said that the surgeon will decide on whether he will take out half the thyroid or the whole thing. Is there any questions I should ask the surgeon about which one is better? I guess I am just scared. My experiences with surgery are not good. I don't want to have to do this again. (if he only takes half then I have more problems.)Sorry so long, I guess I just need someone to talk to who has had this experience. Thanks for reading(listening :))Love to hear from anyone. Moonlight

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We will be here for you moonlight. My most recent ultrasound showed new nodules and the need for possible removal so I can sympathize. I just found this out today so I can understand how you feel. I have to make an appt with an ear nose & throat specialst & then maybe a surgeon.

We care here and we can help if only with support.

Good luck,

HI

Hi I am new to the chat. I am 35/f. The past couple of weeks have been a whirl wind for me. I have had many of the symtoms that are listed on your inro page for a long time and finally my OBGYN found out why. I have been trying to get pregnant for a little over a year and 1/2 now and he decided to check my thyroid. He felt a lump. He had me go for an ultrasound and found there are four. The largest is a little over 2 cen. He had me go for a biopsy and they found that the nodules are follicular neoplasm and I have to have them removed becuase they can not tell if they are binign or not. I meet with the surgeon on Thursday. I have so many questions I am not sure what to ask first. Is depression and anxiety linked to this. I feel like I am going crazy at times. I am usually a very active person. I love doing sports and others activities. But i tire so easily. I was on the pill for a very ling time and got off it well, almost two years ago. I felt myself changing soon after that. My doctor said my body just needed get back to "normal" but I have just gone down hill. So, i put up with it for a little while but it just got worse. The past year has been getting more difficult. I am always tired. I don't feel good at all. I have anxiety attacks or get really depressed for no reason. The specialist said that the surgeon will decide on whether he will take out half the thyroid or the whole thing. Is there any questions I should ask the surgeon about which one is better? I guess I am just scared. My experiences with surgery are not good. I don't want to have to do this again. (if he only takes half then I have more problems.)Sorry so long, I guess I just need someone to talk to who has had this experience. Thanks for reading(listening :))Love to hear from anyone. Moonlight

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Hmmmm. Follicular Neoplasm. Gang, I don't want to scare her, but

this term is meant only to mean Follicular cancer cells of the

thyroid, right? Not just a nodule, but this particular type of

cancer cell found within the nodule.

Follicular refers to the the cell destruction and shape of the cells.

Neoplasm means new growth...now a cell is not so suppose to destruct

and grow..it is suppose to destruct and have macrophages etc..come

in and clean up the job..remove dead cells etc..that is the way the

body works..

What this means is she has cellular destruction of the thyroid cells

but instead of dying off they are turning into something else.. a

cancer cell usually loses the DNA code that most cells have to die

off, and is able to duplicate its own code and form a new

growth..this is how cancer starts and spreads.

70 % of all thyroid cancers and the most treatable with the highest

success rate is follicular cancer of the thyroid..This is because

they start new neoplasms at the site of destruction which become

there own growths and are usually encased ..

This definitely needs attention and further follow up..some docs do

get confused because Follicular cells are common in the cell

destruction seen in thyroids either from chronic inflammation or

long term hashimoto's and it is benign..but neoplasms are not

benign..

Kats3boys

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Hmmmm. Follicular Neoplasm. Gang, I don't want to scare her, but

this term is meant only to mean Follicular cancer cells of the

thyroid, right? Not just a nodule, but this particular type of

cancer cell found within the nodule.

Follicular refers to the the cell destruction and shape of the cells.

Neoplasm means new growth...now a cell is not so suppose to destruct

and grow..it is suppose to destruct and have macrophages etc..come

in and clean up the job..remove dead cells etc..that is the way the

body works..

What this means is she has cellular destruction of the thyroid cells

but instead of dying off they are turning into something else.. a

cancer cell usually loses the DNA code that most cells have to die

off, and is able to duplicate its own code and form a new

growth..this is how cancer starts and spreads.

70 % of all thyroid cancers and the most treatable with the highest

success rate is follicular cancer of the thyroid..This is because

they start new neoplasms at the site of destruction which become

there own growths and are usually encased ..

This definitely needs attention and further follow up..some docs do

get confused because Follicular cells are common in the cell

destruction seen in thyroids either from chronic inflammation or

long term hashimoto's and it is benign..but neoplasms are not

benign..

Kats3boys

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No you are right Neoplasm is a term for cancer cell. I rember this from my Medical Terminolgy class. Tinakats3boys wrote: Hmmmm. Follicular Neoplasm. Gang, I don't want to scare her, but this term is meant only to mean Follicular cancer cells of the thyroid, right? Not just a nodule, but this particular type of cancer cell found

within the nodule. Follicular refers to the the cell destruction and shape of the cells.Neoplasm means new growth...now a cell is not so suppose to destruct and grow..it is suppose to destruct and have macrophages etc..come in and clean up the job..remove dead cells etc..that is the way the body works..What this means is she has cellular destruction of the thyroid cells but instead of dying off they are turning into something else.. a cancer cell usually loses the DNA code that most cells have to die off, and is able to duplicate its own code and form a new growth..this is how cancer starts and spreads.70 % of all thyroid cancers and the most treatable with the highest success rate is follicular cancer of the thyroid..This is because they start new neoplasms at the site of destruction which become there own growths and are usually encased ..This definitely needs attention and further follow up..some docs do

get confused because Follicular cells are common in the cell destruction seen in thyroids either from chronic inflammation or long term hashimoto's and it is benign..but neoplasms are not benign..Kats3boys Tina JJOIPPKOOUNUJOP'IUJK0--9UTINA MK-099-99\OP'[-0 I]9IKI099 U[

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No you are right Neoplasm is a term for cancer cell. I rember this from my Medical Terminolgy class. Tinakats3boys wrote: Hmmmm. Follicular Neoplasm. Gang, I don't want to scare her, but this term is meant only to mean Follicular cancer cells of the thyroid, right? Not just a nodule, but this particular type of cancer cell found

within the nodule. Follicular refers to the the cell destruction and shape of the cells.Neoplasm means new growth...now a cell is not so suppose to destruct and grow..it is suppose to destruct and have macrophages etc..come in and clean up the job..remove dead cells etc..that is the way the body works..What this means is she has cellular destruction of the thyroid cells but instead of dying off they are turning into something else.. a cancer cell usually loses the DNA code that most cells have to die off, and is able to duplicate its own code and form a new growth..this is how cancer starts and spreads.70 % of all thyroid cancers and the most treatable with the highest success rate is follicular cancer of the thyroid..This is because they start new neoplasms at the site of destruction which become there own growths and are usually encased ..This definitely needs attention and further follow up..some docs do

get confused because Follicular cells are common in the cell destruction seen in thyroids either from chronic inflammation or long term hashimoto's and it is benign..but neoplasms are not benign..Kats3boys Tina JJOIPPKOOUNUJOP'IUJK0--9UTINA MK-099-99\OP'[-0 I]9IKI099 U[

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Hello there, I am a new member of the thyroid support

group. I was diagnosed with thyroiditis last year

after having very troubling symptoms of

hyperthyroidism: insomnia, heart palpitations,

shortness of breath, heat intolerance, face flushing,

etc. I was placed on anti inflammatories, which

helped, but then my blood tests came back as

hypothyroid, so I was put on Synthroid.

In the midst of all of this, I was taking Lexapro and

Ativan at night for sleep because originally, my dr.

thought I had an anxiety disorder, and not a thyroid

problem. So I was trying to get off of all of those

meds while taking Synthroid.

Now I am currently off of all meds other than

Synthroid and my doctor has me taking 50mcg one day

and 75mcg the next day and my TSH is 1.5. I am also

trying to get pregnant, so my doctor wants me to have

my TSH between 1 and 2.

The only problem is that I am still having some

hyperthyroid symptoms now. I get heart palpitations

with shortness of breath, flushing, and some

difficulty sleeping, although not as bad as it was

before. The doctor told me that I have to " deal with "

these symptoms because my TSH has to be between 1 and

2 in order to safely conceive and carry a baby to

term. He won't lower it, even though I feel I am

having some hyperthyroid symptoms.

I was wondering if anyone else has had an experience

like this or had any advice on whether or not this is

a healthy thing to do?

Thank you!

Kathy

--- Tina Hummel wrote:

> No you are right Neoplasm is a term for cancer

> cell. I rember this from my Medical Terminolgy

> class.

>

> Tina

>

> kats3boys wrote:

> Hmmmm. Follicular Neoplasm. Gang, I don't want

> to scare her, but

> this term is meant only to mean Follicular cancer

> cells of the

> thyroid, right? Not just a nodule, but this

> particular type of

> cancer cell found within the nodule.

>

> Follicular refers to the the cell destruction and

> shape of the cells.

> Neoplasm means new growth...now a cell is not so

> suppose to destruct

> and grow..it is suppose to destruct and have

> macrophages etc..come

> in and clean up the job..remove dead cells etc..that

> is the way the

> body works..

> What this means is she has cellular destruction of

> the thyroid cells

> but instead of dying off they are turning into

> something else.. a

> cancer cell usually loses the DNA code that most

> cells have to die

> off, and is able to duplicate its own code and form

> a new

> growth..this is how cancer starts and spreads.

>

> 70 % of all thyroid cancers and the most treatable

> with the highest

> success rate is follicular cancer of the

> thyroid..This is because

> they start new neoplasms at the site of destruction

> which become

> there own growths and are usually encased ..

>

> This definitely needs attention and further follow

> up..some docs do

> get confused because Follicular cells are common in

> the cell

> destruction seen in thyroids either from chronic

> inflammation or

> long term hashimoto's and it is benign..but

> neoplasms are not

> benign..

>

> Kats3boys

>

>

>

>

>

>

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