Guest guest Posted August 22, 2000 Report Share Posted August 22, 2000 Please help.... I am also relatively new to this list though I have been suffering with this illness for several, if not more years than I can remeber and I am truly at the end. I need a serious, caring, sensitive doctor that will actually listen to me AND try to help! Does anyone here know of a thyroid specialist in the NYC or NJ area that will treat me even if my blood tests are all normal. I know that I am hypothyroid and I dont think I can live another day like this. PLease, if anyone knows of a decent doctor in the area, please, please, let me know. Thank you & God bless, Dolores Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2000 Report Share Posted August 22, 2000 In a message dated 08/22/2000 2:59:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rochanah@... writes: << Dear Dolores: I have not tried it, since i was able to get a doctor to prescribe ARMOUR, but I understand that these people will ship it to you. There is an interesting web-page: <http://www.antiaging-systems.com/>www.antiaging-systems.com I also had " normal low " blood tests 10 years ago, but was going insane, I knew something was wrong with me, I was lucky that I found a G.P. who prescribed Armour, and I felt better within 3 days!!! Do take all the food supplements that support the thyroid, also, they do help tremendously. expensive but worth it. >> THANK you so much for kindly replying and trying to help me. I am going to try a doctor I looked up on about.com's thyroid specialist list. But can you tell me what food supplements you are talking about to help the thyroid. I dont think I am familiar with them. Thanks again, Dolores Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2000 Report Share Posted August 22, 2000 Dear Dolores: I have not tried it, since i was able to get a doctor to prescribe ARMOUR, but I understand that these people will ship it to you. There is an interesting web-page: <http://www.antiaging-systems.com/>www.antiaging-systems.com I also had " normal low " blood tests 10 years ago, but was going insane, I knew something was wrong with me, I was lucky that I found a G.P. who prescribed Armour, and I felt better within 3 days!!! Do take all the food supplements that support the thyroid, also, they do help tremendously. expensive but worth it. and don't forget to check the about.com site on thyroid I have posted here before, they have doctors all over the place that have been recommended by readers. best of luck r. At 09:42 AM 8/22/00 -0400, you wrote: >Please help.... > >I am also relatively new to this list though I have been suffering with this >illness for several, if not more years than I can remeber and I am truly at >the end. I need a serious, caring, sensitive doctor that will actually listen >to me AND try to help! Does anyone here know of a thyroid specialist in the >NYC or NJ area that will treat me even if my blood tests are all normal. I >know that I am hypothyroid and I dont think I can live another day like this. >PLease, if anyone knows of a decent doctor in the area, please, please, let >me know. >Thank you & God bless, >Dolores > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2000 Report Share Posted August 22, 2000 > >THANK you so much for kindly replying and trying to help me. I am going to >try a doctor I looked up on about.com's thyroid specialist list. But can you >tell me what food supplements you are talking about to help the thyroid. I >dont think I am familiar with them. >Thanks again, >Dolores Dear Dolores: When i recently was close to collapse after having gone through 4 intensily stressful months, I pulled myself up by taking: 1.A good vitamin-mineral complex (I get mine at COSTCO- Kirklalnd brand " PREMIUM " has herbs--can't hurt! ;-) 2. a Super B-complex--Kirkland costco 3. Vit E 1000i.u.---Kirkland costco 4. MSM 1000 mg. (Trader Joe's in Calif has the best price on this one) 5. DHEA 25 mg. (Puritan's pride has good price) 6. Coenzime Q10 (I THINK I also got it a costco) 7. Calcium/magnisium citrate (importat that it have those three names--the particular one I get is SOFTGELS because I fouond I could not swallow most horsepills you get with most calciums. 8. Glucosamise Sulfate (also found it in capsules for same reason as above) 9. FlaX Oil. ============== Read the stuff on the web site i sent earlier.-- there are hundred of pages and it is all very informative. Also this other web site has great reading material www.vrp.com There are several books on " SMART DRUGS " worth reading. I don't have titles handy. good luck. only YOU can really help yourself......try different things, change your diet, find out what makes you feel better. (It was hard for me, who loves sweets, to give up all sweets and ice cream, and the occassional beer.... but , boy!! what a difference it makes on how I feel -- and it has only been 3-4 weeks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2000 Report Share Posted August 26, 2000 Dolores, go to http://www.thyroid.about.com There is a list of " Top Doctors " on that website and I'm sure you can find one in your area. >From: Arieldee@... >Reply-hypothyroidismegroups >hypothyroidismegroups >Subject: Is there a Doctor out there that will help me?? >Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 09:42:42 EDT > >Please help.... > >I am also relatively new to this list though I have been suffering with >this >illness for several, if not more years than I can remeber and I am truly at >the end. I need a serious, caring, sensitive doctor that will actually >listen >to me AND try to help! Does anyone here know of a thyroid specialist in the >NYC or NJ area that will treat me even if my blood tests are all normal. I >know that I am hypothyroid and I dont think I can live another day like >this. >PLease, if anyone knows of a decent doctor in the area, please, please, let >me know. >Thank you & God bless, >Dolores > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2000 Report Share Posted August 27, 2000 In a message dated 08/26/2000 11:12:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jennyblack101@... writes: << Dolores, go to http://www.thyroid.about.com There is a list of " Top Doctors " on that website and I'm sure you can find one in your area. >> Thank you ....I have already been there. The only problem is, I've called several doctor's offices from that list and found that they all will only treat you based on positive blood work, and that is not going to help me. I dont think my blood tests will be indicative of hypo, but I know that I have it and Im so afriad to spend more time and money on a wasted office visit that will leave me more frustrated than before. Thank you though for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2000 Report Share Posted August 27, 2000 Here is a list of alternative doctors, and how to find one in your area: http://www.acam.org/ http://www.acam.org/asp/AssocSearch.asp Arieldee@... wrote: > > In a message dated 08/26/2000 11:12:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > jennyblack101@... writes: > > << Dolores, go to http://www.thyroid.about.com There is a list of > " Top > Doctors " on that website and I'm sure you can find one in your area. > > >> > Thank you ....I have already been there. The only problem is, > I've > called several doctor's offices from that list and found that they all > will > only treat you based on positive blood work, and that is not going to > help > me. I dont think my blood tests will be indicative of hypo, but I know > that I > have it and Im so afriad to spend more time and money on a wasted > office > visit that will leave me more frustrated than before. > Thank you though for your help. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2000 Report Share Posted August 28, 2000 Dear All; The best answer to finding a " doctor " who will treat thyroid dysfunction is to remember that all " doctors " rely on useless blood tests for thyroid function. You will find viable data for solving your own thyroid problems at www.thyrodine.com Earl Re: Is there a Doctor out there that will help me?? In a message dated 08/26/2000 11:12:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jennyblack101@... writes: << Dolores, go to http://www.thyroid.about.com There is a list of " Top Doctors " on that website and I'm sure you can find one in your area. >> Thank you ....I have already been there. The only problem is, I've called several doctor's offices from that list and found that they all will only treat you based on positive blood work, and that is not going to help me. I dont think my blood tests will be indicative of hypo, but I know that I have it and Im so afriad to spend more time and money on a wasted office visit that will leave me more frustrated than before. Thank you though for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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