Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 you have some hormone problems. OTC progesterone cream can help with " hyper " issues, you might do well with thyroid meds. Don't let doc tell you it will just go away, figure out what the problem is. Are you on thyroid meds? Gracia > > > Hi! I posted here before, but I didn't have a copy of my results. > So now I finally got a copy of them and would like some input. > > June 25, 2004 > > TSH 0.03 > > July 6, 2004 > > FT4 1.32 > > Thy Micro AB 204 > > Thyroglobul AB 326 > > August 9, 2004 > > TSH 91.61 > FT4 0.38 > > I just had a baby in April and my doctor seems to think this will > just go away like it did before. I had twins in May of last year > and I had hyper issues during the inital part of my pregnancy. The > test results became " normal " after a few months so they didn't treat > me. A few weeks after I delivered my son in April I noticed the > same symptoms (only worse this time). Then my thryroid did a 180. > Does anyone know how this could happen in six weeks? I'm confused. > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 I read before that before a thyroid falters, it can go from hyper to hypo and back again, sometimes working and sometimes not. -Amie New Member - Test Results PLEASE HELP Hi! I posted here before, but I didn't have a copy of my results. So now I finally got a copy of them and would like some input. June 25, 2004 TSH 0.03 July 6, 2004 FT4 1.32 Thy Micro AB 204 Thyroglobul AB 326 August 9, 2004 TSH 91.61 FT4 0.38 I just had a baby in April and my doctor seems to think this will just go away like it did before. I had twins in May of last year and I had hyper issues during the inital part of my pregnancy. The test results became " normal " after a few months so they didn't treat me. A few weeks after I delivered my son in April I noticed the same symptoms (only worse this time). Then my thryroid did a 180. Does anyone know how this could happen in six weeks? I'm confused. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Having a baby is very tough on your body, as the baby drains all the things he/she needs for development from you. Unless you are always watching all environmental toxins in your diet, the liquids you drink and the air you are breathing, the thyroid can have all kinds of problems as your body begins the repair work from delivery to a normal state. I would never take drugs until I exhausted every other remedy, and looked for the actual cause. Drugs are NOT an answer for thyroid problems, despite what you may have been led to believe from mainstream articles, mainstream doctors, and drug companies. There are micro-energized biological orthomolecular solutions concentrated and derived from nature to help your body repair damages, which can be caused from other past drug uses, i.e., when you take some drugs, they cause changes to occur in the DNA/RNA of the chain, or they can destroy entire enzyme systems which may take other natural products to help with the repair. If you need help or want more info, please contact me off line at smarterhealthcare@.... On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 21:29:26 -0500 " Amie " <amie1@...> wrote: > I read before that before a thyroid falters, it can >go from hyper to hypo > and back again, sometimes working and sometimes not. > > -Amie > > > New Member - Test Results >PLEASE HELP > > > > Hi! I posted here before, but I didn't have a copy of my >results. > So now I finally got a copy of them and would like some >input. > > June 25, 2004 > > TSH 0.03 > > July 6, 2004 > > FT4 1.32 > > Thy Micro AB 204 > > Thyroglobul AB 326 > > August 9, 2004 > > TSH 91.61 > FT4 0.38 > > I just had a baby in April and my doctor seems to think >this will > just go away like it did before. I had twins in May of >last year > and I had hyper issues during the inital part of my >pregnancy. The > test results became " normal " after a few months so they >didn't treat > me. A few weeks after I delivered my son in April I >noticed the > same symptoms (only worse this time). Then my thryroid >did a 180. > Does anyone know how this could happen in six weeks? I'm >confused. > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 My current ND that I inherited when my other doc closed his practice believes what you believe. I am sure you mean well but you are wrong--for 30 years I did everything except stand on my head and spit wooden nickles, organic food, pure water etc. etc. I would never go through that hell again, 30 years lost. And I can't stand the ND, he's an idiot. Gracia > > Having a baby is very tough on your body, as the baby > drains all the things he/she needs for development from > you. Unless you are always watching all environmental > toxins in your diet, the liquids you drink and the air you > are breathing, the thyroid can have all kinds of problems > as your body begins the repair work from delivery to a > normal state. I would never take drugs until I exhausted > every other remedy, and looked for the actual cause. > Drugs are NOT an answer for thyroid problems, despite > what you may have been led to believe from mainstream > articles, mainstream doctors, and drug companies. There > are micro-energized biological orthomolecular solutions > concentrated and derived from nature to help your body > repair damages, which can be caused from other past drug > uses, i.e., when you take some drugs, they cause changes > to occur in the DNA/RNA of the chain, or they can destroy > entire enzyme systems which may take other natural > products to help with the repair. If you need help or > want more info, please contact me off line at > smarterhealthcare@.... > > On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 21:29:26 -0500 > " Amie " <amie1@...> wrote: > > I read before that before a thyroid falters, it can > >go from hyper to hypo > > and back again, sometimes working and sometimes not. > > > > -Amie > > > > > > New Member - Test Results > >PLEASE HELP > > > > > > > > Hi! I posted here before, but I didn't have a copy of my > >results. > > So now I finally got a copy of them and would like some > >input. > > > > June 25, 2004 > > > > TSH 0.03 > > > > July 6, 2004 > > > > FT4 1.32 > > > > Thy Micro AB 204 > > > > Thyroglobul AB 326 > > > > August 9, 2004 > > > > TSH 91.61 > > FT4 0.38 > > > > I just had a baby in April and my doctor seems to think > >this will > > just go away like it did before. I had twins in May of > >last year > > and I had hyper issues during the inital part of my > >pregnancy. The > > test results became " normal " after a few months so they > >didn't treat > > me. A few weeks after I delivered my son in April I > >noticed the > > same symptoms (only worse this time). Then my thryroid > >did a 180. > > Does anyone know how this could happen in six weeks? I'm > >confused. > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Gracia, I so know what you mean about doing everything in that way - avoiding this or that, including other things at certain times, etc. It's like a jail cell without bars and that's no way to live a 'normal' life. -Amie New Member - Test Results > >PLEASE HELP > > > > > > > > Hi! I posted here before, but I didn't have a copy of my > >results. > > So now I finally got a copy of them and would like some > >input. > > > > June 25, 2004 > > > > TSH 0.03 > > > > July 6, 2004 > > > > FT4 1.32 > > > > Thy Micro AB 204 > > > > Thyroglobul AB 326 > > > > August 9, 2004 > > > > TSH 91.61 > > FT4 0.38 > > > > I just had a baby in April and my doctor seems to think > >this will > > just go away like it did before. I had twins in May of > >last year > > and I had hyper issues during the inital part of my > >pregnancy. The > > test results became " normal " after a few months so they > >didn't treat > > me. A few weeks after I delivered my son in April I > >noticed the > > same symptoms (only worse this time). Then my thryroid > >did a 180. > > Does anyone know how this could happen in six weeks? I'm > >confused. > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 sweet_ga_gurl21 wrote: > > ... Does anyone know how this could happen in six weeks? I'm confused. > This seems to say the antibodies are winning, and your thyroid is losing, if not long gone. You need treatment. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Amie wrote: > I read before that before a thyroid falters, it can go from hyper to hypo > and back again, sometimes working and sometimes not. Yes, and sudden changes in medication dose can trigger a similar swing. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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