Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Hi all I just wanted to post a link to some *amazing* historical pictures of children with severe hypothyroidism, before and after treatment with natural thyroid hormone. Click on this link: http://www.thyroidresearch.com/index.php ....and then, in the categories on the left, click " picturechild " . I am completely stunned at the difference in these children after treatment, even after just a few months. I am in the process of trying to get the correct thyroid labs for my son, and recognized many of the same features in him (especially the distended tummy/physical shape). I can't help it, I'm getting that tingly feeling that happens right before a big mystery is solved.... well, I'd better not get too excited yet, right? :-) René Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Hi Rene and all, Both my husband and myself have extensive family histories of thyroid problems and are looking into if that may be part of the problem for my children. My kids are both very thin though and in most of these photos, the kids are not. They are growing in height, just not well. I walked past a picture of my daughter yesterday and did a double take when I realized that the photo was taken three years ago and she looks exactly the same! Does anyone else have children with thyroid problems who are very thin? > > Hi all > > I just wanted to post a link to some *amazing* historical pictures of > children with severe hypothyroidism, before and after treatment with > natural thyroid hormone. Click on this link: > > http://www.thyroidresearch.com/index.php > > ...and then, in the categories on the left, click " picturechild " . > > > I am completely stunned at the difference in these children after > treatment, even after just a few months. > > I am in the process of trying to get the correct thyroid labs for my > son, and recognized many of the same features in him (especially the > distended tummy/physical shape). I can't help it, I'm getting that > tingly feeling that happens right before a big mystery is solved.... > > well, I'd better not get too excited yet, right? :-) > > René > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 I have hypothyroid and have to take synthroid daily. My dad does as well. My NT daughter has a slight visible goiter but her blood work came back OK and the ultrasound in Dec 2005 showed it was enlarged. My sister had cancer of her para-thyroid and had it removed. My 13 yo ASD son's thyroid level is fine. Go figure. If your child is too thin and active it typically that means he/she has hyperthyroid which can be disfiguring. They end up getting the bulging eyes. Either way get some lab work done. Last I recall the drug of choice for low (hypothyroid) is Armour. If I remember right its not synthetic and it contains both thyroid hormones and you don't have to rely on the body to convert one to the other like you do with synthroid but don't take my word for it. > > > > Hi all > > > > I just wanted to post a link to some *amazing* historical pictures > of > > children with severe hypothyroidism, before and after treatment > with > > natural thyroid hormone. Click on this link: > > > > http://www.thyroidresearch.com/index.php > > > > ...and then, in the categories on the left, click " picturechild " . > > > > > > I am completely stunned at the difference in these children after > > treatment, even after just a few months. > > > > I am in the process of trying to get the correct thyroid labs for > my > > son, and recognized many of the same features in him (especially > the > > distended tummy/physical shape). I can't help it, I'm getting > that > > tingly feeling that happens right before a big mystery is > solved.... > > > > well, I'd better not get too excited yet, right? :-) > > > > René > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 , Maybe will see this and respond, but if she doesn't here's the link to a response she gave to someone else in a similar position on the stopthethyroidmadness forum: http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=784 hope this helps René > > Hi Rene and all, > Both my husband and myself have extensive family histories of > thyroid problems and are looking into if that may be part of the > problem for my children. My kids are both very thin though and in > most of these photos, the kids are not. They are growing in height, > just not well. I walked past a picture of my daughter yesterday and > did a double take when I realized that the photo was taken three > years ago and she looks exactly the same! Does anyone else have > children with thyroid problems who are very thin? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Thanks Rene! This is in line w/ what my " mommy gut " says. They are both terribly thin/small and insanely hyperactive. Now I just need to find an MD who will treat them. Any advice on convincing a doc to treat them even though their labs show they are " in range? " > > > > Hi Rene and all, > > Both my husband and myself have extensive family histories of > > thyroid problems and are looking into if that may be part of the > > problem for my children. My kids are both very thin though and in > > most of these photos, the kids are not. They are growing in > height, > > just not well. I walked past a picture of my daughter yesterday > and > > did a double take when I realized that the photo was taken three > > years ago and she looks exactly the same! Does anyone else have > > children with thyroid problems who are very thin? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Try going to your local pharmacies to find out which doctors prescribe Armour in your area. They are most likely the enlightened few.... Anne > > > > > > Hi Rene and all, > > > Both my husband and myself have extensive family histories of > > > thyroid problems and are looking into if that may be part of the > > > problem for my children. My kids are both very thin though and > in > > > most of these photos, the kids are not. They are growing in > > height, > > > just not well. I walked past a picture of my daughter yesterday > > and > > > did a double take when I realized that the photo was taken three > > > years ago and she looks exactly the same! Does anyone else have > > > children with thyroid problems who are very thin? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Thank you, René, and Anne! It helps a lot to have you helping to spread the word about how hopelessly ignorant docs are, these days, about diagnosing and treating low thyroid and low adrenals (which are all too common among us mercury toxic moms & our kids!) It is especially crazy-making when docs use their bogus TSH test with its skewed ranges to pooh-pooh, discount, dismiss, and disregard, the legitimate concerns of parents for their children's and their own thyroid health. What else are doc going to do when the phamaceutical companies that manufacture synthetic T4 are the ones who provide the curriculum and pay medical schools to indoctrinate (pardon the pun) them with their TSH gospel? Some of us have learned to order our own labs and our own supplements - because if we waited to find the mythical thyroid-smart doc our kids would never have the thyroid/adrenal hormones that are necessary for proper growth and brain development. www.stopthethyroidmadness.com has a lot of good information BTW, René, I'm working on a response to your posts to STTM & A_T2. A bit hectic here and I need to be able to gather my wits to respond; you're on my mind, though! .... ;-) On 7/14/06, joshisims <joshisims@...> wrote: > > , > > > Maybe will see this and respond, but if she doesn't here's > the link to a response she gave to someone else in a similar position > on the stopthethyroidmadness forum: > > http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=784 > > hope this helps > René > > > > > > > Hi Rene and all, > > Both my husband and myself have extensive family histories of > > thyroid problems and are looking into if that may be part of the > > problem for my children. My kids are both very thin though and in > > most of these photos, the kids are not. They are growing in > height, > > just not well. I walked past a picture of my daughter yesterday > and > > did a double take when I realized that the photo was taken three > > years ago and she looks exactly the same! Does anyone else have > > children with thyroid problems who are very thin? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 In general, a child who is terribly thin and insanely hyperactive would not likely need thyroid supplementation. Jim ________________________________ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Victor & Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 11:26 AM Subject: [ ] Re: hypothyroid pictures - before and after treatment Thanks Rene! This is in line w/ what my " mommy gut " says. They are both terribly thin/small and insanely hyperactive. Now I just need to find an MD who will treat them. Any advice on convincing a doc to treat them even though their labs show they are " in range? " > > > > Hi Rene and all, > > Both my husband and myself have extensive family histories of > > thyroid problems and are looking into if that may be part of the > > problem for my children. My kids are both very thin though and in > > most of these photos, the kids are not. They are growing in > height, > > just not well. I walked past a picture of my daughter yesterday > and > > did a double take when I realized that the photo was taken three > > years ago and she looks exactly the same! Does anyone else have > > children with thyroid problems who are very thin? > > > > > This is a confidential message intended solely for the person(s) to whom it is addressed. If you receive this message in error, please forward it to the correct person(s), or delete it immediately. Email is not guaranteed secure or error-free; therefore, VMRC does not accept liability for transmission-related error or omission in the content of this message. http://www.vmrc.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 I appreciate all this dialogue re: thyroid problems. However, I am running around like mad getting ready for house guests and will be traveling the next few weeks so I don't have time to comment or look into any of this at the moment. I agree that we don't fit the " classic " case of thyroid trouble, but I also know that too many doctor's have overlooked things in my children because " normally... " They are not " normal " and I don't think they ever will be if we don't start thinking cautiously outside the box. I just wish I wasn't in such a brain fog so I could grasp all this better! I will pick this up when things settle down around here. Thanks again to ALL who share their experiences and feedback. I certainly want to do the right thing to help my children w/out doing any harm in the meantime. > > > > > > > > > > Hi Rene and all, > > > > > Both my husband and myself have extensive family histories > of > > > > > thyroid problems and are looking into if that may be part of > > the > > > > > problem for my children. My kids are both very thin though > and > > > in > > > > > most of these photos, the kids are not. They are growing in > > > > height, > > > > > just not well. I walked past a picture of my daughter > > yesterday > > > > and > > > > > did a double take when I realized that the photo was taken > > three > > > > > years ago and she looks exactly the same! Does anyone else > > have > > > > > children with thyroid problems who are very thin? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This is a confidential message intended solely for the person (s) > > to whom it is addressed. If you receive this message in error, > > please forward it to the correct person(s), or delete it > > immediately. Email is not guaranteed secure or error-free; > > therefore, VMRC does not accept liability for transmission- related > > error or omission in the content of this message. > > > > > http://www.vmrc.net <http://www.vmrc.net> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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