Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Hi, I am a brand new member so possibly there has been discussion about this, but I am having a second bout of an enlarged thyroid even though I have been on medication for five years, and my most recent tests -- according to the endorcrinologist -- show my T3 and T4 are 'within norms'. We even did a biopsy to make sure it wasn't cancer (it isn't, thank God) and we did an ultrasound to see if there were polyps or any other growths, and there aren't --By the way, the biopsy hurt like hell, which surprised me. So now the doctor wants me to have surgery. However, I talked her waiting on that, and for now upping my dosage level a little bit and I am supposed to come back in a few weeks. The growth seems to have stopped in the last couple of weeks -- even before upping the medication. It is nowhere as large as when I first got sick, but back then I had gone undiagnosed for FIVE years, and they finally figured it out when I hit the ground and stopped breathing for four minutes. Before that, I was " diagnosed " as having an eating disorder because I was gaining weight so fast (60 pounds in one year), and then sent to a psychiatric hospital and was " diagnosed " as bipolar (because of my mood swings)... aaarrrggghhh... And when I pointed to the growth on my neck, I was told it was because I was just plain fat. In fact, the doctor (a man) said, " You just want me to give you pills so you can lose weight. I probably eat less than you do. You just need to push yourself away from the table. " He then printed out names of therapists who deal with eating disorders. I ran out of the office crying. Didn't seem to matter to these doctors (went to three) that my hair was falling out, I had scaly skin, and zero energy. So -- as you can imagine, I am feeling panicked about this second bout. However, I really, really, really, really (really) do not want to have surgery. I am now reading a book called Thyroid Power to see what else I can do. I am also a bit scared because I can constantly feel my thyroid pressing on my trachea (sp?) so I worry about my airway being cut off at some point. Plus, it's like wearing a shirt with a collar that's too tight, only I cannot " unbutton " the collar. Sorry this message is so long, but I am feeling confused and worried and am glad there are other people I can talk to about this. Thanks -- (in NE CT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 , " Within norms " is not good enough, since you still ahve symptoms. I hope your Dr. will allow you to take more medication-- enough to make your thyroid quiescent. Gail In hypothyroidism , " brensullivan " <brensullivan@...> wrote: > > Hi, I am a brand new member so possibly there has been discussion > about this, but I am having a second bout of an enlarged thyroid even > though I have been on medication for five years, and my most recent > tests -- according to the endorcrinologist -- show my T3 and T4 > are 'within norms'. > > Thanks -- (in NE CT) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 immediately ASAP order Iodoral (high dose iodine). you can get it from http://www.willner.com http://www.optimox.com read the research http://www.iodine4health.com Gracia Hi, I am a brand new member so possibly there has been discussion about this, but I am having a second bout of an enlarged thyroid even though I have been on medication for five years, and my most recent tests -- according to the endorcrinologist -- show my T3 and T4 are 'within norms'. We even did a biopsy to make sure it wasn't cancer (it isn't, thank God) and we did an ultrasound to see if there were polyps or any other growths, and there aren't --By the way, the biopsy hurt like hell, which surprised me. So now the doctor wants me to have surgery. However, I talked her waiting on that, and for now upping my dosage level a little bit and I am supposed to come back in a few weeks. The growth seems to have stopped in the last couple of weeks -- even before upping the medication. It is nowhere as large as when I first got sick, but back then I had gone undiagnosed for FIVE years, and they finally figured it out when I hit the ground and stopped breathing for four minutes. Before that, I was " diagnosed " as having an eating disorder because I was gaining weight so fast (60 pounds in one year), and then sent to a psychiatric hospital and was " diagnosed " as bipolar (because of my mood swings)... aaarrrggghhh... And when I pointed to the growth on my neck, I was told it was because I was just plain fat. In fact, the doctor (a man) said, " You just want me to give you pills so you can lose weight. I probably eat less than you do. You just need to push yourself away from the table. " He then printed out names of therapists who deal with eating disorders. I ran out of the office crying. Didn't seem to matter to these doctors (went to three) that my hair was falling out, I had scaly skin, and zero energy. So -- as you can imagine, I am feeling panicked about this second bout. However, I really, really, really, really (really) do not want to have surgery. I am now reading a book called Thyroid Power to see what else I can do. I am also a bit scared because I can constantly feel my thyroid pressing on my trachea (sp?) so I worry about my airway being cut off at some point. Plus, it's like wearing a shirt with a collar that's too tight, only I cannot " unbutton " the collar. Sorry this message is so long, but I am feeling confused and worried and am glad there are other people I can talk to about this. Thanks -- (in NE CT) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.13/463 - Release Date: 10/4/2006 ---------- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.13/463 - Release Date: 10/4/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I had the same thing happen with the lump pressing down on my throat! They took half of my thyroid out and now I wish I would have waited. The Armour thyroid meds got rid of a fatty tumor on my shoulder(in 3 weeks) and now I wonder if the lump would have went away with the Armour. --- brensullivan <brensullivan@...> wrote: > Hi, I am a brand new member so possibly there has > been discussion > about this, but I am having a second bout of an > enlarged thyroid even > though I have been on medication for five years, and > my most recent > tests -- according to the endorcrinologist -- show > my T3 and T4 > are 'within norms'. > > We even did a biopsy to make sure it wasn't cancer > (it isn't, thank > God) and we did an ultrasound to see if there were > polyps or any > other growths, and there aren't --By the way, the > biopsy hurt like > hell, which surprised me. > > So now the doctor wants me to have surgery. However, > I talked her > waiting on that, and for now upping my dosage level > a little bit and > I am supposed to come back in a few weeks. > > The growth seems to have stopped in the last couple > of weeks -- even > before upping the medication. It is nowhere as large > as when I first > got sick, but back then I had gone undiagnosed for > FIVE years, and > they finally figured it out when I hit the ground > and stopped > breathing for four minutes. > > Before that, I was " diagnosed " as having an eating > disorder because I > was gaining weight so fast (60 pounds in one year), > and then sent to > a psychiatric hospital and was " diagnosed " as > bipolar (because of my > mood swings)... aaarrrggghhh... And when I pointed > to the growth on > my neck, I was told it was because I was just plain > fat. > > In fact, the doctor (a man) said, " You just want me > to give you pills > so you can lose weight. I probably eat less than you > do. You just > need to push yourself away from the table. " He then > printed out names > of therapists who deal with eating disorders. I ran > out of the office > crying. > > Didn't seem to matter to these doctors (went to > three) that my hair > was falling out, I had scaly skin, and zero energy. > So -- as you can > imagine, I am feeling panicked about this second > bout. > > However, I really, really, really, really (really) > do not want to > have surgery. I am now reading a book called Thyroid > Power to see > what else I can do. > > I am also a bit scared because I can constantly feel > my thyroid > pressing on my trachea (sp?) so I worry about my > airway being cut off > at some point. Plus, it's like wearing a shirt with > a collar that's > too tight, only I cannot " unbutton " the collar. > > Sorry this message is so long, but I am feeling > confused and worried > and am glad there are other people I can talk to > about this. > > Thanks -- (in NE CT) > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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