Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Thank you all for taking the time to post. I have found hope just reading your postings. at this time I have been to more Dr.s than I can count or remember. every two years or so, i get sick and tired of being sick and tired and attempt to get the dr.s to do the same old test and get a blank stare from the drs that say0 " but the tests say everything is allright. " " Have you been under a lot of stress lately? they ask.... anyhow, The trail of Dr.s finally ended in a Psychiatrist. He prescribed Welbutrin which actually helped a bit with the fatigue. My tsh tests came back normal and that was the farthest I was able to go with my last Dr. Now we have no insurance and I have found you all. the thought of starting over paying big money again to possibly get the same old answer is scary. I am experiencing later symptoms of hypothyroidism and I am starting to feel hopeless and even dangerous in some cases of day to day activity. I am afraid that my children will never know the real me and I am afraid to hold a conversation of any substance in fear of saying something not well thought out. Even the subjects that I was an authority on..so I sit silently and listen. Can I realy do this on my own and not break the bank? I want to be me again. Kat not have I have read about health check and self Medicating Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Thanks, for the reply. did you self medicate before you were diagnosed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 In your experience, and those whom you have talked to, how do the dr's respond to a patient that has self medicated and then come to them. I dont see us gettting insurance for another six or more months and I can't see waiting that long before I do something. kat:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Dr's would much rather assume that our symptoms are in our heads. It's not in our heads, but not far from it, either. :-) I self medicate and it's been the single most important decision I've ever made for myself. I don't regret it one bit. My last Endo talked me into giving up Armour (thought I'd amuse her) for Levoxyl, and it left me with the same symptoms after being on it, not even a week? I tossed it, and started taking the Armour again that I'd ordered online. It works better and I am a lot easier to live with, and I can do things. It took me getting sick and tired of being sick and tired to take the plunge. I think it was the right one. :-) SandyE~Houston The Doctors say its in my head....... Thank you all for taking the time to post. I have found hope just reading your postings. at this time I have been to more Dr.s than I can count or remember. every two years or so, i get sick and tired of being sick and tired and attempt to get the dr.s to do the same old test and get a blank stare from the drs that say0 " but the tests say everything is allright. " " Have you been under a lot of stress lately? they ask.... anyhow, The trail of Dr.s finally ended in a Psychiatrist. He prescribed Welbutrin which actually helped a bit with the fatigue. My tsh tests came back normal and that was the farthest I was able to go with my last Dr. Now we have no insurance and I have found you all. the thought of starting over paying big money again to possibly get the same old answer is scary. I am experiencing later symptoms of hypothyroidism and I am starting to feel hopeless and even dangerous in some cases of day to day activity. I am afraid that my children will never know the real me and I am afraid to hold a conversation of any substance in fear of saying something not well thought out. Even the subjects that I was an authority on..so I sit silently and listen. Can I realy do this on my own and not break the bank? I want to be me again. Kat not have I have read about health check and self Medicating Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 nope, I suspect I was hypoT but in late 2001, I went hyperthyroid and found out I had graves disease. It's the opposite of hypo and makes life just as miserable. I was overmedicated for at least a year on anti thyroid drugs, but later found out after weaning off the atd's, that I was hypoT. Six months or so after the atd's were stopped, I had all the symptoms I had while my thyroid was being suppressed which led to hypohell. My dr said that my labs were 'normal' but I'd already learned where my labs had to be to feel well and function. I have antibodies so testing TSH is useless for me. FreeT3 and FreeT4 show whether I'm hypo now. I had tests done, and found out I also had TPO antibodies which most hashi's patients have, and was already taking armour for at least 5-6 weeks. The confirmation of the TPO antibodies only proved I was right. I needed replacement for the thyroid which wasn't working for me. I started off on 1 grain, and am up to 3 1/2 now. SandyE~Houston Re: The Doctors say its in my head....... Thanks, for the reply. did you self medicate before you were diagnosed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 my last one had a fit. She broke me of the habit of endo's. She was #3 and the last. I've never heard so much ranting and raving in my life! rofl. I never went back. SandyE~Houston Re: The Doctors say its in my head....... In your experience, and those whom you have talked to, how do the dr's respond to a patient that has self medicated and then come to them. I dont see us gettting insurance for another six or more months and I can't see waiting that long before I do something. kat:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 In a message dated 11/27/2004 12:09:49 AM Eastern Standard Time, katgettel@... writes: > Can I realy do this on my own and not break the bank? > I want to be me again. > yes you can. get the test from healthcheck. order some naturethroid from biogenesis. and you're on your way to having meaningful conversation again. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 In a message dated 11/27/2004 11:22:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, laurie.brown@... writes: > My HMO endo got waaaay up on his high horse and accused me of playing God > by self-medicating isn't it the doctors " playing God " when they refuse to treat us and keep us sick..and risk our health and our lives. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 katgettel wrote: >In your experience, and those whom you have talked to, how do the >dr's respond to a patient that has self medicated and then come to >them. I dont see us gettting insurance for another six or more >months and I can't see waiting that long before I do something. > > > > > My Dr [top doc] asked why i hadn't started increasing my thyroxine on my own when i was severely undertreated by my GP for 6 months so he is receptive to patients knowing their own bodies and acting accordingly. {my gp only rxed one month supply of 25mcg at a time so self increasing the dose wasn't possible]. However he prescribes armour so self treating isn't necessary. I imagine other top doics will be ok with self treatment unless the patient is self treating for something like weight loss alone and has no hypot symptoms. -- Alison http://www.alisonashwell.com new work uploaded http://www.artwanted/alisonashwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Well, in my experience MD's aren't very happy with self-medicating. My HMO endo got waaaay up on his high horse and accused me of playing God by self-medicating. Since he was so threatened by lil' ol' me (hehehe), I don't think I'll be going back. So good luck - you'll need it. Laurie Re: The Doctors say its in my head....... In your experience, and those whom you have talked to, how do the dr's respond to a patient that has self medicated and then come to them. I dont see us gettting insurance for another six or more months and I can't see waiting that long before I do something. kat:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 That's exactly why he was so upset! It was HIS job to play God, not mine! Laurie Re: Re: The Doctors say its in my head....... In a message dated 11/27/2004 11:22:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, laurie.brown@... writes: > My HMO endo got waaaay up on his high horse and accused me of playing God > by self-medicating isn't it the doctors " playing God " when they refuse to treat us and keep us sick..and risk our health and our lives. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Cindi, Yep, you would be correct. It's them palying God, but then again. It's okay for them to do. THEY spend lots of money on medical school and we didn't. I still wonder just how in the world they came out not knowing much more than they went in knowing. Never ceases to amaze me. Deb nc2406@... wrote: In a message dated 11/27/2004 11:22:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, laurie.brown@... writes: > My HMO endo got waaaay up on his high horse and accused me of playing God > by self-medicating isn't it the doctors " playing God " when they refuse to treat us and keep us sick..and risk our health and our lives. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 > In a message dated 11/27/2004 11:22:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, > laurie.brown@c... writes: > > > My HMO endo got waaaay up on his high horse and accused me of playing God > > by self-medicating > > isn't it the doctors " playing God " when they refuse to treat us and keep us > sick..and risk our health and our lives. > cindi > YES THAT IS RIGHT. IT'S THE DOCTOR PLAYING GOD. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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