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Hi all.

I am new here.

I was diagnosed Hypo in Oct 06.

I do not understand a whole lot about it. All I know is that the doctor put me on Levoxyl 25 mg.

I've continued to gain from 133 to 151 since Sept. I am only 5'2' so my "ideal weight"' is 125-130 for 42 yrs old.

I keep begging the doctor to put me on something else that will stop the weight gain but they insist that my levels are back to normal and don't want to switch.

I feel that something is NOT normal if I am still gaining and I eat like a bird!

I also have fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, & arthritis. I have a pain specialist looking to install a SCS (spinal cord stimulator).

Any advice will be welcome.

Jodie

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25 mcg of T4 (Levoxyl) isnt' going to do much for you other than drop your TSH and slow the gland function that you do have.. the result is that even though you are taking it the net available hormone in your system could actually be less than if you weren't taking anything.

Hypothyroid is the state of low thyroid function, the diagnosis would be what is causing you to be hypo. No, it's not you.. it's the dumb docs that don't get that part.... It's equivalent to saying you have a sneeze without saying that the sneeze is from allergies, a cold, the flu or that you just filled the pepper shaker... you need to know why your thyroid function is low....

You wouldn't happen to have copies of your labs, would you? If you could post them we would be able to see what the doc is testing.. I'd venture to say he's only testing your TSH level (TSH is a pituitary hormone) and not bothering to test your available thyroid hormone (Free T4 and Free T3).

When were your last labs? You were diagnosed and started on Levoxyl in October? You should have been back at least two or three times for follow up labs....

Fibro is actually the result of long term hypo... if caught early enough it can be GREATLY relieved.... by giving the correct amount of replacment thyroid hormone, and 25 mcg ain't it....

I don't know how much reading you've done so far, or how familiar you are with the hormones and tests and such.... we've got a web page up that runs through the basics, you're more than welcome to swing by and read through, it makes what we talk about here a bit easier to understand...

www.thyrophoenix.com/thyroid_101.htm

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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 18:26:05 -0600 (Central Standard Time) "DJRivet-Yahoogroups" writes:

Hi all.

I am new here.

I was diagnosed Hypo in Oct 06.

I do not understand a whole lot about it. All I know is that the doctor put me on Levoxyl 25 mg.

I've continued to gain from 133 to 151 since Sept. I am only 5'2' so my "ideal weight"' is 125-130 for 42 yrs old.

I keep begging the doctor to put me on something else that will stop the weight gain but they insist that my levels are back to normal and don't want to switch.

I feel that something is NOT normal if I am still gaining and I eat like a bird!

I also have fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, & arthritis. I have a pain specialist looking to install a SCS (spinal cord stimulator).

Any advice will be welcome.

Jodie

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Hey Jodie,

Was that mg or did you mean mcg. If it was mg then I have never

known anyone on that high of a dose if it mcg then that dose may be

too low for you. It takes awhile before you find the right dose of

medicine,vitamins and supplements that will work best for you. Then

ther aer also dietary triggers to your thyroid.

Robin

-- In The_Thyroid_Support_Group , topper2@... wrote:

>

> 25 mcg of T4 (Levoxyl) isnt' going to do much for you other than

drop

> your TSH and slow the gland function that you do have.. the result

is

> that even though you are taking it the net available hormone in

your

> system could actually be less than if you weren't taking anything.

>

> Hypothyroid is the state of low thyroid function, the diagnosis

would be

> what is causing you to be hypo. No, it's not you.. it's the dumb

docs

> that don't get that part.... It's equivalent to saying you have a

sneeze

> without saying that the sneeze is from allergies, a cold, the flu

or that

> you just filled the pepper shaker... you need to know why your

thyroid

> function is low....

>

> You wouldn't happen to have copies of your labs, would you? If you

could

> post them we would be able to see what the doc is testing.. I'd

venture

> to say he's only testing your TSH level (TSH is a pituitary

hormone) and

> not bothering to test your available thyroid hormone (Free T4 and

Free

> T3).

>

> When were your last labs? You were diagnosed and started on Levoxyl

in

> October? You should have been back at least two or three times for

follow

> up labs....

>

> Fibro is actually the result of long term hypo... if caught early

enough

> it can be GREATLY relieved.... by giving the correct amount of

replacment

> thyroid hormone, and 25 mcg ain't it....

>

> I don't know how much reading you've done so far, or how familiar

you are

> with the hormones and tests and such.... we've got a web page up

that

> runs through the basics, you're more than welcome to swing by and

read

> through, it makes what we talk about here a bit easier to

understand...

> www.thyrophoenix.com/thyroid_101.htm

>

> Topper ()

>

> On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 18:26:05 -0600 (Central Standard Time)

> " DJRivet-Yahoogroups " writes:

> Hi all.

> I am new here.

> I was diagnosed Hypo in Oct 06.

> I do not understand a whole lot about it. All I know is that the

doctor

> put me on Levoxyl 25 mg.

> I've continued to gain from 133 to 151 since Sept. I am only 5'2'

so my

> " ideal weight " ' is 125-130 for 42 yrs old.

> I keep begging the doctor to put me on something else that will

stop the

> weight gain but they insist that my levels are back to normal and

don't

> want to switch.

> I feel that something is NOT normal if I am still gaining and I eat

like

> a bird!

>

> I also have fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, & arthritis. I have a pain

> specialist looking to install a SCS (spinal cord stimulator).

>

> Any advice will be welcome.

>

>

> Jodie

>

>

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Hi, I have LS and there is nothing to see either. In fact, I don’t

have any itching - all I have is pain (but with no inflammation) I went to two

very well known vulvar specialists just to make sure that the diagnosis is

correct. Both of them said that it was a mild case of LS. The only way I can

get any relief is to use the steroid cream and Estrace, plus Lidocaine gel.

Would you mind telling me what the symptoms are for bacterial

vaginosis?

nne

From:

VulvarDisorders [mailto:VulvarDisorders ] On

Behalf Of dachshund58

Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:30 AM

To: VulvarDisorders

Subject: I'm new

Dear ladies, thanks so much for this sight.

I've done some looking

around and this is the best by far. I need help and just to vent. I've

had my share of both vulvar and vaginal problems lately. Started out as

severe vulvar pain-felt like the nerve endings were fried. With that

came bacterial vaginosis, which is treated with antibiotics- Flagyl And

metrogel, which in turn caused yeast infections. The last had to be

caused by a strain of resistent yeast because it wouldn't respond to

monistat or Diflucan. Boric acid did work well. My dr. told me I had

Lichen Sclerosis as well, though the symtoms wasn't much as described,

especially in appearance. To try and make a long story short this has

been a nightmare. I was prescribed a strong steroid cream and Estrace

as well as tablets. What with the creams the pain has gone. That's

why I'm wondering if it's possible to have a mild case of LS, one that

caused pain and itching but doesn't change the appearance. I still

have minor irritation and itching. It itches down the inside of my

thighs and way up front where the hair is but there's nothing to see.

Oh, Ladies, I just want to feel normal againand it seems so close but

not quite. I'm thankful to having improved so much but at this point

any of it is too much. I was told low hormones was the culprit. I'm

50. Norm

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Hi there, I am so sorry to hear you are going through this. There are a lot of us who can relate to just wanting to feel normal!!!I was under the impression that there is a specific biopsy test you can get that will correctly diagnose you for LS. nne, is that how you were diagnosed? If so, it would be great for you to actually find out if you have LS or not! You also mention the itching, with no change in appearance. I wonder if it could be nerve related - nerve itching can be really irritating, and doesn't necessarily change the look of the skin.anyway, hope you feel better,nicoleTo: VulvarDisorders From: millburytimes@...Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 12:24:38 -0400Subject: RE: I'm new

Hi, I have LS and there is nothing to see either. In fact, I don’t

have any itching - all I have is pain (but with no inflammation) I went to two

very well known vulvar specialists just to make sure that the diagnosis is

correct. Both of them said that it was a mild case of LS. The only way I can

get any relief is to use the steroid cream and Estrace, plus Lidocaine gel.

Would you mind telling me what the symptoms are for bacterial

vaginosis?

nne

From:

VulvarDisorders [mailto:VulvarDisorders ] On

Behalf Of dachshund58

Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:30 AM

To: VulvarDisorders

Subject: I'm new

Dear ladies, thanks so much for this sight.

I've done some looking

around and this is the best by far. I need help and just to vent. I've

had my share of both vulvar and vaginal problems lately. Started out as

severe vulvar pain-felt like the nerve endings were fried. With that

came bacterial vaginosis, which is treated with antibiotics- Flagyl And

metrogel, which in turn caused yeast infections. The last had to be

caused by a strain of resistent yeast because it wouldn't respond to

monistat or Diflucan. Boric acid did work well. My dr. told me I had

Lichen Sclerosis as well, though the symtoms wasn't much as described,

especially in appearance. To try and make a long story short this has

been a nightmare. I was prescribed a strong steroid cream and Estrace

as well as tablets. What with the creams the pain has gone. That's

why I'm wondering if it's possible to have a mild case of LS, one that

caused pain and itching but doesn't change the appearance. I still

have minor irritation and itching. It itches down the inside of my

thighs and way up front where the hair is but there's nothing to see.

Oh, Ladies, I just want to feel normal againand it seems so close but

not quite. I'm thankful to having improved so much but at this point

any of it is too much. I was told low hormones was the culprit. I'm

50. Norm

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No, I did not have the biopsy – I had my choice of whether

I wanted it or not, and because the area was so inflamed, even the doctor

thought it would be better if I did not have it. She said she saw a slight

evidence of LS, but nothing drastic like fusing – which is something you

don’t want. The biopsy’s are quite painful and take awhile to heal

and really burn when you urinate. But if you really want to know, then a biopsy

is a must. I just took their word for it and after two doctors saw evidence of

it, then I believe that I have it. I think most of my pain is nerve related.

nne

From:

VulvarDisorders [mailto:VulvarDisorders ] On

Behalf Of Zenner

Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 8:49 PM

To: vulvardisorders

Subject: RE: I'm new

Hi there, I am so sorry to hear you are

going through this. There are a lot of us who can relate to just wanting

to feel normal!!!

I was under the impression that there is a specific biopsy test you can get

that will correctly diagnose you for LS. nne, is that how you were

diagnosed? If so, it would be great for you to actually find out if you

have LS or not! You also mention the itching, with no change in

appearance. I wonder if it could be nerve related - nerve itching can be

really irritating, and doesn't necessarily change the look of the skin.

anyway, hope you feel better,

nicole

To: VulvarDisorders

From: millburytimes@...

Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 12:24:38 -0400

Subject: RE: I'm new

Hi, I have LS and there is nothing to see either. In fact, I

don’t have any itching - all I have is pain (but with no inflammation) I

went to two very well known vulvar specialists just to make sure that the

diagnosis is correct. Both of them said that it was a mild case of LS. The only

way I can get any relief is to use the steroid cream and Estrace, plus

Lidocaine gel.

Would you mind telling me what the symptoms are for bacterial

vaginosis?

nne

From: VulvarDisorders [mailto:VulvarDisorders ]

On Behalf Of dachshund58

Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:30 AM

To: VulvarDisorders

Subject: I'm new

Dear ladies, thanks so much for this sight. I've done some

looking

around and this is the best by far. I need help and just to vent. I've

had my share of both vulvar and vaginal problems lately. Started out as

severe vulvar pain-felt like the nerve endings were fried. With that

came bacterial vaginosis, which is treated with antibiotics- Flagyl And

metrogel, which in turn caused yeast infections. The last had to be

caused by a strain of resistent yeast because it wouldn't respond to

monistat or Diflucan. Boric acid did work well. My dr. told me I had

Lichen Sclerosis as well, though the symtoms wasn't much as described,

especially in appearance. To try and make a long story short this has

been a nightmare. I was prescribed a strong steroid cream and Estrace

as well as tablets. What with the creams the pain has gone. That's

why I'm wondering if it's possible to have a mild case of LS, one that

caused pain and itching but doesn't change the appearance. I still

have minor irritation and itching. It itches down the inside of my

thighs and way up front where the hair is but there's nothing to see.

Oh, Ladies, I just want to feel normal againand it seems so close but

not quite. I'm thankful to having improved so much but at this point

any of it is too much. I was told low hormones was the culprit. I'm

50. Norm

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