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you could be having acid reflux which is very common with hypo---

digestive problems is a side effect---get on armour you may not have

this any more!!!!!! under treated thyroid will still cause all these

problems---same with fibromyalgia---all that leg pain will go away

with armour!!! seeing is believing!!!!!!!!! tina

> I hate having Hashimotos because it is so confusing to know if the

sever

> Fibromyalgia is just a side effect from it. Anyway, you know how

with Fibro

> your pain migrates so I really never know when a new pain occurs if

it

> involves an organ or not. I have been having this weird chest pain

off and

> on for two weeks now with sometimes an occupying burning sensation.

I can't

> really tell if it is my heart or underside of my breast(sort of in

the

> middle with it being slightly to the left). It has gradually

increased to

> where I have this constant burning sensation with a pain spasm

every now and

> again. It's never been constant like this until today though. It's

not

> unbearable but worrisome.Should I be worried? It's so confusing to

know

> whether it is just another pain associated with this illness or

not. I've

> also had a tightness constant achy pain across my shoulders, my

neck and my

> left forearm for over a month.

> Thanks your comments are appreciated!

> -Dana

>

>

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I'm sure it is not acid reflux. Had many problems

with that and esophagitis<sp?> years ago.

This is a different burning sensation

not related to my digestive tract.

-Dana

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you could be having acid reflux which is very common with hypo---

digestive problems is a side effect---get on armour you may not have

this any more!!!!!! under treated thyroid will still cause all these

problems---same with fibromyalgia---all that leg pain will go away

with armour!!! seeing is believing!!!!!!!!! tina

> I hate having Hashimotos because it is so confusing to know if the

sever

> Fibromyalgia is just a side effect from it. Anyway, you know how

with Fibro

> your pain migrates so I really never know when a new pain occurs if

it

> involves an organ or not. I have been having this weird chest pain

off and

> on for two weeks now with sometimes an occupying burning sensation.

I can't

> really tell if it is my heart or underside of my breast(sort of in

the

> middle with it being slightly to the left). It has gradually

increased to

> where I have this constant burning sensation with a pain spasm

every now and

> again. It's never been constant like this until today though. It's

not

> unbearable but worrisome.Should I be worried? It's so confusing to

know

> whether it is just another pain associated with this illness or

not. I've

> also had a tightness constant achy pain across my shoulders, my

neck and my

> left forearm for over a month.

> Thanks your comments are appreciated!

> -Dana

>

>

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Dana,

I have the same problem with the pain and burning feeling on my left

side.It is not constant but I have had the pain for a year or so and my

dr. has no idea...ofcourse...he just gives me Vioxx for pain,which I

DON'T take.I am going to be tested for Hashi's next month.Maybe there is

a link with that to the left side pain.WHO knows???

Deneen:):)

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hi dana, i have Hashi's also. I've not experienced what you described. i agree

with Tina...if the pain is also in your arm, best to rule out heart problem.

i did have chest pains every day but none of the other pains with it. when i got

thyroid meds, chest pains went away.

sorry you're going through this. hope you feel better. hugs, sheila

" Sales@bargain_hunters_dream " <BHD@...> wrote:

I hate having Hashimotos because it is so confusing to know if the sever

Fibromyalgia is just a side effect from it. Anyway, you know how with Fibro

your pain migrates so I really never know when a new pain occurs if it

involves an organ or not. I have been having this weird chest pain off and

on for two weeks now with sometimes an occupying burning sensation. I can't

really tell if it is my heart or underside of my breast(sort of in the

middle with it being slightly to the left). It has gradually increased to

where I have this constant burning sensation with a pain spasm every now and

again. It's never been constant like this until today though. It's not

unbearable but worrisome.Should I be worried? It's so confusing to know

whether it is just another pain associated with this illness or not. I've

also had a tightness constant achy pain across my shoulders, my neck and my

left forearm for over a month.

Thanks your comments are appreciated!

-Dana

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Hi Dana,

I too have hashis and I have been having problems with similar chest pain

complaints, in fact it was one of the reasons I first went to my doc for

investigation before I was diagnosed with thyroid probs. I was very concerned as

there is a very strong family history of heart disease on both sides of my

family.

However, following an ECG (electrocardiogram) they said my heart appeared

normal, which was a relief but the pain continued. They then said it could be

acid refulx but it never seemed to occur after eating. I returned to my docs and

they then said that it was costachondral pain and told me to take anti

inflammetory pain killers such as Ibuprofen, and suggested it was linked to a

form of anxiety attack.

When I am having a 'bad thyroid day' as I have come to call them, I do notice

that the pain is wosre. I also get anxiety attacks when I need my dose of

Levothyroxine increasing and also when my chest pain seems at it's worst. I have

been told by my doctor that if it continues I will get a cardiac echo scan done

in light of my family history. So far my new dose of thyroxine has kicked in and

the pain seems to have subsided.

Ali

" Sales@bargain_hunters_dream " <BHD@...> wrote:

I hate having Hashimotos because it is so confusing to know if the sever

Fibromyalgia is just a side effect from it. Anyway, you know how with Fibro

your pain migrates so I really never know when a new pain occurs if it

involves an organ or not. I have been having this weird chest pain off and

on for two weeks now with sometimes an occupying burning sensation. I can't

really tell if it is my heart or underside of my breast(sort of in the

middle with it being slightly to the left). It has gradually increased to

where I have this constant burning sensation with a pain spasm every now and

again. It's never been constant like this until today though. It's not

unbearable but worrisome.Should I be worried? It's so confusing to know

whether it is just another pain associated with this illness or not. I've

also had a tightness constant achy pain across my shoulders, my neck and my

left forearm for over a month.

Thanks your comments are appreciated!

-Dana

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Popular painkillers containing ibuprofen should be taken off supermarket

shelves, Australian Medical Association president Bill Glasson said today.

The US Food and Drug Administration has launched a consumer advertising campaign

advising medication containing ibuprofen can cause kidney damage and stomach

bleeding when taken with prescription drugs including diuretics.

Dr Glasson said the AMA had raised concerns with the federal government more

than a year ago about the availability of drugs containing ibuprofen which

include painkillers Nurofen, Herron Blue, Advil and Panafen IB.

" We think it's a backward step to move drugs from pharmacy shelves and put them

onto supermarket shelves when a lot of those drugs do have side-effect profiles

that really require the expert advise of a pharmacist, " Dr Glasson told the Nine

Network

" We're concerned particularly about this drug (ibuprofen) that can have

significant gastro-intestinal side effects as well as renal side effects,

particularly when taken with other drugs such as diuretics.

" We need to look at the process by which we list these drugs and make sure we

try to protect the public and not try to protect necessarily the profits of drug

companies. "

Dr Glasson said older patients who take more medications were likely to to

suffer side effects.

" Even for a middle-aged healthy person, if you take these drugs in excess

quantities you should be aware of the possible side effects.

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/01/29/1075088119991.html

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Hi Dana,

I too have hashis and I have been having problems with similar chest pain

complaints, in fact it was one of the reasons I first went to my doc for

investigation before I was diagnosed with thyroid probs. I was very concerned as

there is a very strong family history of heart disease on both sides of my

family.

However, following an ECG (electrocardiogram) they said my heart appeared

normal, which was a relief but the pain continued. They then said it could be

acid refulx but it never seemed to occur after eating. I returned to my docs and

they then said that it was costachondral pain and told me to take anti

inflammetory pain killers such as Ibuprofen, and suggested it was linked to a

form of anxiety attack.

When I am having a 'bad thyroid day' as I have come to call them, I do notice

that the pain is wosre. I also get anxiety attacks when I need my dose of

Levothyroxine increasing and also when my chest pain seems at it's worst. I have

been told by my doctor that if it continues I will get a cardiac echo scan done

in light of my family history. So far my new dose of thyroxine has kicked in and

the pain seems to have subsided.

Ali

" Sales@bargain_hunters_dream " <BHD@...> wrote:

I hate having Hashimotos because it is so confusing to know if the sever

Fibromyalgia is just a side effect from it. Anyway, you know how with Fibro

your pain migrates so I really never know when a new pain occurs if it

involves an organ or not. I have been having this weird chest pain off and

on for two weeks now with sometimes an occupying burning sensation. I can't

really tell if it is my heart or underside of my breast(sort of in the

middle with it being slightly to the left). It has gradually increased to

where I have this constant burning sensation with a pain spasm every now and

again. It's never been constant like this until today though. It's not

unbearable but worrisome.Should I be worried? It's so confusing to know

whether it is just another pain associated with this illness or not. I've

also had a tightness constant achy pain across my shoulders, my neck and my

left forearm for over a month.

Thanks your comments are appreciated!

-Dana

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Thanks, I'm sure it all goes back to my thyroid.

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Hi Dana,

I too have hashis and I have been having problems with similar chest pain

complaints, in fact it was one of the reasons I first went to my doc for

investigation before I was diagnosed with thyroid probs. I was very

concerned as there is a very strong family history of heart disease on both

sides of my family.

However, following an ECG (electrocardiogram) they said my heart appeared

normal, which was a relief but the pain continued. They then said it could

be acid refulx but it never seemed to occur after eating. I returned to my

docs and they then said that it was costachondral pain and told me to take

anti inflammetory pain killers such as Ibuprofen, and suggested it was

linked to a form of anxiety attack.

When I am having a 'bad thyroid day' as I have come to call them, I do

notice that the pain is wosre. I also get anxiety attacks when I need my

dose of Levothyroxine increasing and also when my chest pain seems at it's

worst. I have been told by my doctor that if it continues I will get a

cardiac echo scan done in light of my family history. So far my new dose of

thyroxine has kicked in and the pain seems to have subsided.

Ali

" Sales@bargain_hunters_dream " <BHD@...> wrote:

I hate having Hashimotos because it is so confusing to know if the sever

Fibromyalgia is just a side effect from it. Anyway, you know how with Fibro

your pain migrates so I really never know when a new pain occurs if it

involves an organ or not. I have been having this weird chest pain off and

on for two weeks now with sometimes an occupying burning sensation. I can't

really tell if it is my heart or underside of my breast(sort of in the

middle with it being slightly to the left). It has gradually increased to

where I have this constant burning sensation with a pain spasm every now and

again. It's never been constant like this until today though. It's not

unbearable but worrisome.Should I be worried? It's so confusing to know

whether it is just another pain associated with this illness or not. I've

also had a tightness constant achy pain across my shoulders, my neck and my

left forearm for over a month.

Thanks your comments are appreciated!

-Dana

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silverhermit wrote:

>

> Popular painkillers containing ibuprofen should be taken off supermarket

shelves,

> Australian Medical Association president Bill Glasson said today.

>

> The US Food and Drug Administration has launched a consumer advertising

campaign ...

It's not just ibuprofen. All of the NSAID family, including Tylenol,

tear up the kidneys when combined with alcohol. Contrary to advice we

were given in the 1980's and earlier, such damage is permanent and

cumulative.

Chuck B.

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  • 2 years later...

My son is 3.5 and was diagnosed with verbal and oral motor aptaxia

when he was two.

I have noticed behavior that concerns me, if anyone has experienced

this with their own child or has any ideas please share...

My son on two occasions now has said a word that he is very familiar

with, peanut butter (and on another occasion , picnic,) and

prounounced it " pato " (picnic was poo)He looked very disturbed when he

was saying the word, like he knew he was saying it wrong but could do

nothing to change the pronuciation. He repeated the words over and

over until he became hysterical...very sad.

His SLP had me call the dev. ped and she said if it happens again we

will need an EEG to check for abcense seizures.

Has anyone experienced this?

Also my mother and sister called my attention to the fact that

whenever my son is having a difficult time speaking (he has frequent

disflencies also...) he moves his left foot incessently. I had never

noticed this but it is true...

Please if anyone knows anything I would be very thankful for information

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Ok, if you want, I have saved the messages that I found to be the most

informative ones on Vit E and I can email you the word document as an

attachment, just let me know! Deborah

jamie_kuzmicic <jamie_kuzmicic@...> wrote:

> >

> > My son is 3.5 and was diagnosed with verbal and oral motor aptaxia

> > when he was two.

> >

> > I have noticed behavior that concerns me, if anyone has experienced

> > this with their own child or has any ideas please share...

> >

> > My son on two occasions now has said a word that he is very

> familiar

> > with, peanut butter (and on another occasion , picnic,) and

> > prounounced it " pato " (picnic was poo)He looked very disturbed

> when he

> > was saying the word, like he knew he was saying it wrong but could

> do

> > nothing to change the pronuciation. He repeated the words over and

> > over until he became hysterical...very sad.

> >

> > His SLP had me call the dev. ped and she said if it happens again

> we

> > will need an EEG to check for abcense seizures.

> > Has anyone experienced this?

> >

> > Also my mother and sister called my attention to the fact that

> > whenever my son is having a difficult time speaking (he has

> frequent

> > disflencies also...) he moves his left foot incessently. I had

> never

> > noticed this but it is true...

> >

> > Please if anyone knows anything I would be very thankful for

> information

> >

> >

> >

>

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This is not unusual, even with words the child used frequently.

Families and therapists work hard to maintain words that have been

acquired, but sometimes this does happen. Sometimes is takes time

to get them back and sometimes they seem to come back on their own.

It is baffling really. Katina

> >

> > Hello Deborah,

>

> Thank you so much for responding to my post! Yes I know that

apraxic

> children sometimes can " lose " words if they are not very familiar

with

> them...in this instance I was just so confused because Dylan uses

> these words all the time without issue..it seemed odd to us and his

> SLP that he would spontaneously forget how to pronounce the word

and

> than go back to saying it correctly...

>

> Yes I have read The Late Talker when Dylan was diagnosed and it

really

> calm many of my initial concerns about his condition.

> We just found an excellent SLP about on emonth ago who is very

> experienced with apraxic children and who gives lectures for our

local

> apraxia-kids support group. This was however after a string of six

> therapists in a year half of whom quit their jobs and the others

who

> we very quickly were not experienced enough...

>

> We have not tried Vit E , we are giving Dylan Nordic Naturals fish

oil

> I had not yet read about Vit E that is wonderful that it is helping

> your son!

>

> Thank you so much for your advice, it is nice to hear from others

who

> are experiencing what we are and to know we are not alone.

>

> My best wishes to your family

>

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