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In a message dated 10/31/00 6:16:51 PM Central Standard Time,

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<< Dr. Arems book about thyroids. I didn't know about

this website at the time. My hair isn't as thick as it was 4 years ago but

then again I'm mid40's so this can be the difference too! However, I still

have lots of hair. >>

Mona, what is the book? what vitamins does he reccommend? How long have

you had Graves? thanks Kim

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Hi Kim, the book is " The Thyroid Solution by Ridha Arem, MD " and he has

several pages in the book regarding vitamins for hypos and hypers. I didn't

know about 's website at the time either. I was diagnosed with Graves

in June/1996. Had it for about a year prior to diagnosis. My OB-GYN tested

me on a whim probably because of symptoms. My cousin, same age, also

diagnosed with Graves. She was misdiagnosed for over two years! Mona

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In a message dated 10/31/00 6:16:51 PM Central Standard Time,

mhorten@... writes:

<< Dr. Arems book about thyroids. I didn't know about

this website at the time. My hair isn't as thick as it was 4 years ago but

then again I'm mid40's so this can be the difference too! However, I still

have lots of hair. >>

Mona, what is the book? what vitamins does he reccommend? How long have

you had Graves? thanks Kim

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YES!!! San Diego!

Mona

I'll be visiting friends in Santa Barbara, Anaheim, San Diego and San

Francisco. Are you from CA?

Marinda

As of 05/26/2001: 29 Weeks 'Til Graduation!!!

5 Weeks of Summer Stress Left (ends on June 30)

8 Weeks and I'll be in Sunny California!!!

Between Tomorrow's Dreams And Yesterday's Regrets, Are Today's

Opportunities.

Link

This site contains some interesting information on Thyroid Disease.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/thyroiddiseases.html

<http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/thyroiddiseases.html>

< http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/thyroiddiseases.html

<http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/thyroiddiseases.html> >

Marinda

As of 05/26/2001: 29 Weeks 'Til Graduation!!!

5 Weeks of Summer Stress Left (ends on 06/30/01)

8 More Weeks and I'll be in Sunny California!!!

Between Tomorrow's Dreams And Yesterday's Regrets, Are Today's

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Hi Mona, Thanks for your kind thoughts. Yes, it's been 10 months of ATD freedom with blood levels well within normal range. I still get them checked every 3 - 4 weeks. I do take supplements but other than copper and additional calcium and vitamin D, they're basically the same ones I've been taking for 20+ years. How about you? Good luck with your labs tomorrow. I'll be thinking of you. Best Zoey

newly diagnosed

Hello everyone!I'm 23 and am told I am hyperthyroid. I went for the scan and uptake today. I may have to take the radioactive idodine soon. Just had a few questions. I am always hot, have heart palpitations, shaking, etc...but recently have also been experiencing mood swings. Has this happened with any of you? I feel very anxious at times. Also, did anyone experience weight gain after treatment? Would you reccommend seeking a nutritionist post-treatment? Thanks for everyone's time!:-)

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Hi, Barb. Welcome to the group. I believe that I may have cea. Not bad yet, but there are strange red spots and what look like spider veins on both cheeks under my eyes. Sound familiar, at all?

Donna

http://trak.to/lifewww.reliv.comTake control of your health!

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Hi all! I'm new to the group so I thought I'dintroduce myself. My thyroid has been giving me trouble since about 13years old. It started off as being hyper and now Ithink it's turned hypo because I'm taking synthroidnow. That being the case, I decided to join both thehypo and hyper groups on .To give you all some background, I'm 43 married withone son. We live in LA, CA and have two cats. I alsohave a thing called cea which I'm debating isconnected to my hyperactive thryroid. Do any of youhave cea too? Let me know. Thanks.Barb S.__________________________________________________

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Barb, my daughter was born about a month early.

Donna

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Hi Mona:I went into remission after they discovered andtreated my hyperthryoid in my, "younger days," LOL andthen it returned right before after my wedding 10years ago. That's when I drank the radioactive iodinebefore my son was born. It then resurfaced and I'mnow taking synthroid.Actually, I think that my hyperthyroid helped tocontribute to my son being born prematurally but Idon't have any concrete evidence to this fact. Doesanyone else know of any link between pregnancies andhyperthyroidism? I'd be curius to hear if anyone elseon this board has had children prematurally.It's very nice to meet you Mona and all the rest.Barb S.--- daisyelaine@... wrote:> Hi Barb,> Welcome to the group. Were you treated for your> hyperthyroidism or did you go > into remission, then move into hypothyroidism on> your own? > __________________________________________________

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where is everybody? Is the BB "broke"? I haven't received any posts!! I'm still in remission folks! Mona

newly diagnosed

Hello everyone!I'm 23 and am told I am hyperthyroid. I went for the scan and uptake today. I may have to take the radioactive idodine soon. Just had a few questions. I am always hot, have heart palpitations, shaking, etc...but recently have also been experiencing mood swings. Has this happened with any of you? I feel very anxious at times. Also, did anyone experience weight gain after treatment? Would you reccommend seeking a nutritionist post-treatment? Thanks for everyone's time!:-)

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Hi all! I'm new to the group so I thought I'd

introduce myself.

My thyroid has been giving me trouble since about 13

years old. It started off as being hyper and now I

think it's turned hypo because I'm taking synthroid

now. That being the case, I decided to join both the

hypo and hyper groups on .

To give you all some background, I'm 43 married with

one son. We live in LA, CA and have two cats. I also

have a thing called cea which I'm debating is

connected to my hyperactive thryroid. Do any of you

have cea too? Let me know. Thanks.

Barb S.

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Can anyone tell me about how much copper in a supplement, I need? I am still hyper - on PTU.

Arlene in CA

PS: Congratulations, Mona. I can't wait to go into remission!

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where is everybody? Is the BB " broke " ? I haven't received any posts!! I'm still in remission folks! Mona

newly diagnosed

Hello everyone!I'm 23 and am told I am hyperthyroid. I went for the scan and uptake today. I may have to take the radioactive idodine soon. Just had a few questions. I am always hot, have heart palpitations, shaking, etc...but recently have also been experiencing mood swings. Has this happened with any of you? I feel very anxious at times. Also, did anyone experience weight gain after treatment? Would you reccommend seeking a nutritionist post-treatment? Thanks for everyone's time!:-)

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Hi, Mona, I'm still here. After 5 years on Tapazole/Synthroid med., I've been off med since April 1 and so far so good. Latest blood test showed me in the " normal " range <G>. And I feel better than I've felt in years...so.. maybe..... Blood tests will be done again in November unless I request it earlier. My endo. trusts me to know if I am feeling differently and think I need blood work done. So, I'm taking my vitamins, my copper, Allegra for allergies, Atenolol for blood pressure and Lipitor. That may sound like a lot to some people but it's a lot LESS for me.... Now if I could just lose some of the 40 lbs I gained in the past 5 years!!!!

Fran

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where is everybody? Is the BB " broke " ? I haven't received any posts!! I'm still in remission folks! Mona

newly diagnosed

Hello everyone!I'm 23 and am told I am hyperthyroid. I went for the scan and uptake today. I may have to take the radioactive idodine soon. Just had a few questions. I am always hot, have heart palpitations, shaking, etc...but recently have also been experiencing mood swings. Has this happened with any of you? I feel very anxious at times. Also, did anyone experience weight gain after treatment? Would you reccommend seeking a nutritionist post-treatment? Thanks for everyone's time!:-)

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Hi Joyce,

It's awfully quiet out there, thought perhaps the BB was down. I think stress was the primary culprit for triggering Graves. Have to keep a careful watch on stress level. Mona

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Hi Mona: Very happy to hear that you're still in remission. Gives the rest of us hope; speaking of which, I wonder where they are? Joyce

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Hi Arlene,

I take 2 mg of copper every day. I think I read about it on ithyroid.com. I'm in search of a naturopath and hope to get tested for minerals, etc. to determine exactly what I need. Mona

newly diagnosed

Hello everyone!I'm 23 and am told I am hyperthyroid. I went for the scan and uptake today. I may have to take the radioactive idodine soon. Just had a few questions. I am always hot, have heart palpitations, shaking, etc...but recently have also been experiencing mood swings. Has this happened with any of you? I feel very anxious at times. Also, did anyone experience weight gain after treatment? Would you reccommend seeking a nutritionist post-treatment? Thanks for everyone's time!:-)

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Hi Barb,

Nope, never had a problem with cea but did have burning red ears and

chest when I went too hypo on meds. Did you go hypo naturally or did you

have RAI? Mona

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> Hi all! I'm new to the group so I thought I'd

> introduce myself.

>

> My thyroid has been giving me trouble since about 13

> years old. It started off as being hyper and now I

> think it's turned hypo because I'm taking synthroid

> now. That being the case, I decided to join both the

> hypo and hyper groups on .

>

> To give you all some background, I'm 43 married with

> one son. We live in LA, CA and have two cats. I also

> have a thing called cea which I'm debating is

> connected to my hyperactive thryroid. Do any of you

> have cea too? Let me know. Thanks.

>

> Barb S.

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Hi Fran,

Is Allegra a prescription drug or is it a vitamin for allergies? I used to take prescription drugs for my allergies but got tired of taking any kind of meds I stopped everything. I finally went off PTU in January.

Saw the Endo Friday morning - Said tests results are in normal range. My eyes have been bothering lately and think I figured out why. I've been working too many hours - by the end of the week I'm exhausted and have a nasty headache. So from now on I'm working normal hours. After a good night sleep and a stress free day my eyes haven't bothered me at all.

Definitely get a blood test if you notice any changes in your health. I usually run to the lab every 3 months - even tho I don't see the doc for 5-6 months (I call the office for the test results so know if I'm in normal range).

Take care of yourself, Mona

newly diagnosed

Hello everyone!I'm 23 and am told I am hyperthyroid. I went for the scan and uptake today. I may have to take the radioactive idodine soon. Just had a few questions. I am always hot, have heart palpitations, shaking, etc...but recently have also been experiencing mood swings. Has this happened with any of you? I feel very anxious at times. Also, did anyone experience weight gain after treatment? Would you reccommend seeking a nutritionist post-treatment? Thanks for everyone's time!:-)

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Hi Mona and all,

My daughter has Grave's disease and is only 28 years old. She

has been under alot of stress lately and I know for a fact that

stress causes havoc in the body. Each individual will react

differently! I also know that the Thyroid is considered our emotional

organ. So if anything traumatic happens to us that causes an

emotional state, such as a break-up, death, loss of job, etc. our

body responds, and that can be just the trigger for such a problem.

It is like a chain reaction! My best!

Have you ever wished you owned your own time?

Visit: http://www.timefreedom.evisionbiz.com

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Hi Mona,

Did you check out that site for Naturopaths on the internet?

Contact the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians at 206-298-0125 to locate a naturopath in your area. COPYRIGHT 1998 Weider Publications

American Association of Naturopathic Physicians:

http://aanp.net/

Hope this is helpful,

Arlene

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Hi Arlene,

I take 2 mg of copper every day. I think I read about it on ithyroid.com. I'm in search of a naturopath and hope to get tested for minerals, etc. to determine exactly what I need. Mona

newly diagnosed

Hello everyone!I'm 23 and am told I am hyperthyroid. I went for the scan and uptake today. I may have to take the radioactive idodine soon. Just had a few questions. I am always hot, have heart palpitations, shaking, etc...but recently have also been experiencing mood swings. Has this happened with any of you? I feel very anxious at times. Also, did anyone experience weight gain after treatment? Would you reccommend seeking a nutritionist post-treatment? Thanks for everyone's time!:-)

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Hi Mona:

I went into remission after they discovered and

treated my hyperthryoid in my, " younger days, " LOL and

then it returned right before after my wedding 10

years ago. That's when I drank the radioactive iodine

before my son was born. It then resurfaced and I'm

now taking synthroid.

Actually, I think that my hyperthyroid helped to

contribute to my son being born prematurally but I

don't have any concrete evidence to this fact. Does

anyone else know of any link between pregnancies and

hyperthyroidism? I'd be curius to hear if anyone else

on this board has had children prematurally.

It's very nice to meet you Mona and all the rest.

Barb S.

--- daisyelaine@... wrote:

> Hi Barb,

> Welcome to the group. Were you treated for your

> hyperthyroidism or did you go

> into remission, then move into hypothyroidism on

> your own?

>

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In a message dated 9/8/01 3:16:57 PM Central Daylight Time, mhs-way@... writes:

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Date:9/8/01 3:16:57 PM Central Daylight Time

From: mhs-way@... (mhs-way)

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hyperthyroidism

where is everybody? Is the BB "broke"? I haven't received any posts!!

I'm still in remission folks! Mona

How did you go into remission? vitamins etc?

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Hi, Mona,

Allegra is a prescription drug for allergies. It works for me.

Thanks,

Fran

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Hi Fran,

Is Allegra a prescription drug or is it a vitamin for allergies? I used to take prescription drugs for my allergies but got tired of taking any kind of meds I stopped everything. I finally went off PTU in January.

Saw the Endo Friday morning - Said tests results are in normal range. My eyes have been bothering lately and think I figured out why. I've been working too many hours - by the end of the week I'm exhausted and have a nasty headache. So from now on I'm working normal hours. After a good night sleep and a stress free day my eyes haven't bothered me at all.

Definitely get a blood test if you notice any changes in your health. I usually run to the lab every 3 months - even tho I don't see the doc for 5-6 months (I call the office for the test results so know if I'm in normal range).

Take care of yourself, Mona

newly diagnosed

Hello everyone!I'm 23 and am told I am hyperthyroid. I went for the scan and uptake today. I may have to take the radioactive idodine soon. Just had a few questions. I am always hot, have heart palpitations, shaking, etc...but recently have also been experiencing mood swings. Has this happened with any of you? I feel very anxious at times. Also, did anyone experience weight gain after treatment? Would you reccommend seeking a nutritionist post-treatment? Thanks for everyone's time!:-)

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thanks, I did but wasn't impressed with the list. I will try the phone number you recommended. Thanks again, Mona

newly diagnosed

Hello everyone!I'm 23 and am told I am hyperthyroid. I went for the scan and uptake today. I may have to take the radioactive idodine soon. Just had a few questions. I am always hot, have heart palpitations, shaking, etc...but recently have also been experiencing mood swings. Has this happened with any of you? I feel very anxious at times. Also, did anyone experience weight gain after treatment? Would you reccommend seeking a nutritionist post-treatment? Thanks for everyone's time!:-)

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Hi Barb,

So glad you found this Bulletin Board (BB). Lots of knowledgeable people

here that have shared similar experiences. I can't help you with the

pregnancy experience but maybe someone else can. Don't forget to visit

's website and Elaine's - very informative! Take care and keep in

touch, Mona

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> Hi Mona:

>

> I went into remission after they discovered and

> treated my hyperthryoid in my, " younger days, " LOL and

> then it returned right before after my wedding 10

> years ago. That's when I drank the radioactive iodine

> before my son was born. It then resurfaced and I'm

> now taking synthroid.

>

> Actually, I think that my hyperthyroid helped to

> contribute to my son being born prematurally but I

> don't have any concrete evidence to this fact. Does

> anyone else know of any link between pregnancies and

> hyperthyroidism? I'd be curius to hear if anyone else

> on this board has had children prematurally.

>

> It's very nice to meet you Mona and all the rest.

>

> Barb S.

>

>

>

> --- daisyelaine@... wrote:

> > Hi Barb,

> > Welcome to the group. Were you treated for your

> > hyperthyroidism or did you go

> > into remission, then move into hypothyroidism on

> > your own?

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Oh, I wished I owned my time every single day - more so the older I get!! I

was extremely stressed when diagnosed with Graves - I'm sure that's the

culprit. I'm in remission now but I now try to keep a check on my stress

level - not always easy. Your daughter needs to change her lifestyle if

possible to take care of her health. She needs to rest, take time for

herself. I quit school, cut back on activities and learned to say NO! It

worked but it took a long time. I find time alone helps tremendously. Take

care, Mona

Re: Mona

> Hi Mona and all,

>

> My daughter has Grave's disease and is only 28 years old. She

> has been under alot of stress lately and I know for a fact that

> stress causes havoc in the body. Each individual will react

> differently! I also know that the Thyroid is considered our emotional

> organ. So if anything traumatic happens to us that causes an

> emotional state, such as a break-up, death, loss of job, etc. our

> body responds, and that can be just the trigger for such a problem.

> It is like a chain reaction! My best!

> Have you ever wished you owned your own time?

> Visit: http://www.timefreedom.evisionbiz.com

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Mona,

I'm glad I decided to join up too. Of course, I'll

keep checking in from time to time.

Hope you are doing well.

Barb S.

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