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Careful with TSH being too low. A silent little thing may begin to happen.

Calcium begins to raise in the cells; serum calcium begins to hover in high

normal and 24hr urine testing will show huge amounts of calcium being leached

from your bones and is peed out. You can be feeling just fine for years and

never know until you end up with osteoporosis.

Its happening to me right now. I had a DEXA scan and no signs of bone loss that

god. I've been referred to a bone specialist that knows alot about calcium

metabolism and the first thing she asked on the phone is if I had thyroid

disease... I'm scheduled to see her in 2 weeks. Based on research I already

know it's happening because I've lowered my TSH to .65. I don't feel hyper at

all.... but studies show that calcium gets leached from the bone while

hyperthyroid. I didn't have the high calcium at a higher TSH. Not sure what to

do about this.

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From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:05:56 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

Atul,

I also will get anxiety feelings when my TSH gets as high as 3. I may also feel

it as low as 2. I do not allow my doctor to let me get that high. I know my

body and how I will react. I take Armour thyroid and with this, TSH will most

times be 0 or even less. I now have no anxiety and do not feel hyper. They

say they want out TSH between 1 and 2 . For me that does not work. Read all

you can on the sttm website. It is priceless info and you will be able to be

your own best advocate for what your body needs.

Venizia

> >

> > Hello friends,

> > New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and have been

suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The doc put

me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

> > Yesterday I was going through the website stopthethyroidmadne

ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause paranoid

schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night, and have

been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time !!!

..

> > So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

> > Regards,

> > Atul

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Don't get me wrong I've had my TSH even lower without hyper symptoms... I just

didn't know that calcium begins to purge. I was on Armour and this calcium

issue first showed up. Now its happening with levoxyl and a low TSH. The only

thing I was trying to work out was my T4 to T3 conversion and this calcium issue

keeps showing up. I would have never been aware that I was losing so much

calcium with low TSH if it weren't for RBC analysis and 24hr urinalysis.

________________________________

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:51:37 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

With being on Armour, one will have a TSH of 0 because of the T3 in it is

telling the pituitary not to produce because the body is already getting it; not

because one is necessarily hyperT. This is what I understand. Hence no hyper

symptoms. Hope I am explaining it correctly. Maybe someone that can explain it

better will help out.

Venizia

> > >

> > > Hello friends,

> > > New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and have been

suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The doc put

me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

> > > Yesterday I was going through the website stopthethyroidmadne

ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause paranoid

schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night, and have

been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time !!!

..

> > > So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

> > > Regards,

> > > Atul

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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What kind of doctor does one go to who knows about all these things and

understands

the test results and what they mean? My doctor seems interested only in the TSH

and

pretty much ignores everything else.

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: <kennio@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 2:57 PM

Don't get me wrong I've had my TSH even lower without hyper symptoms... I just

didn't know that calcium begins to purge.  I was on Armour and this calcium

issue first showed up.  Now its happening with levoxyl and a low TSH.  The only

thing I was trying to work out was my T4 to T3 conversion and this calcium issue

keeps showing up.  I would have never been aware that I was losing so much

calcium with low TSH if it weren't for RBC analysis and 24hr urinalysis.

________________________________

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:51:37 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

With being on Armour, one will have a TSH of 0 because of the T3 in it is

telling the pituitary not to produce because the body is already getting it; not

because one is necessarily hyperT. This is what I understand. Hence no hyper

symptoms.  Hope I am explaining it correctly.  Maybe someone that can explain it

better will help out.

Venizia

> > >

> > > Hello friends,

> > >  New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and have been

suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The doc put

me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

> > >              Yesterday I was going through the website stopthethyroidmadne

ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause paranoid

schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night, and have

been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time !!!       

       .

> > > So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

> > > Regards,

> > > Atul

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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My TSH was .o13 and they lowered my dose three times. It is now.093 (range

..450-4.500) and I'm supposed to go see the doctor Monday (if the roads are not

icy).  My free T4 is .90 (range .61-1.76), Triiodothyronine, free, serum is 4.3

(high) (range 2.3-4.2). I'm down to 1 grain of Armour (60mgs).

Roni

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isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@...>

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 1:51 PM

With being on Armour, one will have a TSH of 0 because of the T3 in it is

telling the pituitary not to produce because the body is already getting it; not

because one is necessarily hyperT. This is what I understand. Hence no hyper

symptoms.  Hope I am explaining it correctly.  Maybe someone that can explain it

better will help out.

Venizia

> > >

> > > Hello friends,

> > >  New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and have been

suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The doc put

me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

> > >              Yesterday I was going through the website stopthethyroidmadne

ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause paranoid

schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night, and have

been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time !!!       

       .

> > > So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

> > > Regards,

> > > Atul

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Any doctor would be able to arrange a 24hr urine test for calcium loss through

quest diagnostics. Insurance pays for it. It will be clear as a bell if you

have high calcium levels in your urine and whether you need a DEXA bone scan to

see how long it's been going on.

Serum levels of Calcium are highly regulated by the parathyroid gland so you may

never find out you are losing huge amounts of calcium without a urinalysis or

intercellular testing.

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From: Roni Molin <matchermaam@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 3:07:49 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

What kind of doctor does one go to who knows about all these things and

understands

the test results and what they mean? My doctor seems interested only in the TSH

and

pretty much ignores everything else.

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: <kennio (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 2:57 PM

Don't get me wrong I've had my TSH even lower without hyper symptoms... I just

didn't know that calcium begins to purge. I was on Armour and this calcium

issue first showed up. Now its happening with levoxyl and a low TSH. The only

thing I was trying to work out was my T4 to T3 conversion and this calcium issue

keeps showing up. I would have never been aware that I was losing so much

calcium with low TSH if it weren't for RBC analysis and 24hr urinalysis.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: venizia1948 <nelsoncksbcglobal (DOT) net>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:51:37 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

With being on Armour, one will have a TSH of 0 because of the T3 in it is

telling the pituitary not to produce because the body is already getting it; not

because one is necessarily hyperT. This is what I understand. Hence no hyper

symptoms. Hope I am explaining it correctly. Maybe someone that can explain it

better will help out.

Venizia

> > >

> > > Hello friends,

> > > New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and have been

suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The doc put

me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

> > > Yesterday I was going through the website stopthethyroidmadne

ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause paranoid

schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night, and have

been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time !!!

..

> > > So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

> > > Regards,

> > > Atul

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Thank you. I'll speak to my doctor.

Roni

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isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: <kennio (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 2:57 PM

Don't get me wrong I've had my TSH even lower without hyper symptoms... I just

didn't know that calcium begins to purge.  I was on Armour and this calcium

issue first showed up.  Now its happening with levoxyl and a low TSH.  The only

thing I was trying to work out was my T4 to T3 conversion and this calcium issue

keeps showing up.  I would have never been aware that I was losing so much

calcium with low TSH if it weren't for RBC analysis and 24hr urinalysis.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: venizia1948 <nelsoncksbcglobal (DOT) net>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:51:37 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

With being on Armour, one will have a TSH of 0 because of the T3 in it is

telling the pituitary not to produce because the body is already getting it; not

because one is necessarily hyperT. This is what I understand. Hence no hyper

symptoms.  Hope I am explaining it correctly.  Maybe someone that can explain it

better will help out.

Venizia

> > >

> > > Hello friends,

> > >  New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and have been

suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The doc put

me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

> > >              Yesterday I was going through the website stopthethyroidmadne

ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause paranoid

schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night, and have

been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time !!!       

       .

> > > So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

> > > Regards,

> > > Atul

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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My FT3 is extremely high (Free T3 11.08 range 2.0 - 4.9). TSH is  0.012 (0.5 -

4.0)

 I have low bone density.  Did the doc tell you why yours was high?  i was on 3

grains of Armour but went down to 2 grains.  He didn't mention a correlation

between my osteo and my very high FT3.  Maybe I should go to 1 grain.  What do

you think?

 

Pamela

 

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@...>

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 1:51 PM

With being on Armour, one will have a TSH of 0 because of the T3 in it is

telling the pituitary not to produce because the body is already getting it; not

because one is necessarily hyperT. This is what I understand. Hence no hyper

symptoms.  Hope I am explaining it correctly.  Maybe someone that can explain

it better will help out.

Venizia

> > >

> > > Hello friends,

> > >  New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08,

and have been suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75.

The doc put me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not

the original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came

down to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am

guessing there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was

OK. In the mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my

medicine to 50 mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a

test at another lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back

on 75 mcg and this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now

it has been 16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

> > >              Yesterday I was going through the website

stopthethyroidmadne ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause

paranoid schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night,

and have been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time

!!!               .

> > > So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while

being hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

> > > Regards,

> > > Atul

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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You wrote:

> ... but studies show that calcium gets

> leached from the bone while hyperthyroid...

The one recent study that is usually cited demonstrated that the TSH had

to be suppressed below 0.1 for more than three months to cause

measurable changes in bone calcium and cardiac proteins. A brief

excursion near that range is not going to cause that kind of danger,

although it can be uncomfortable. Also, the suppression test was based

on synthetic T4 rather than Armour or T3. It is not clear that a low TSH

from those other meds would be equally as dangerous.

Chuck

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I will let you know what the deal is with my high urine calcium levels as soon

as I know if its not the TSH. The only change has been my lower TSH to .6 by

using levoxyl with occasional cytomel. The last time I had the calcium issue

was on Armour and a sub .1 TSH.

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From: Chuck B <gumboyaya@...>

hypothyroidism ; HypothyroidManagement

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 5:36:14 PM

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,

You wrote:

> ... but studies show that calcium gets

> leached from the bone while hyperthyroid. ..

The one recent study that is usually cited demonstrated that the TSH had

to be suppressed below 0.1 for more than three months to cause

measurable changes in bone calcium and cardiac proteins. A brief

excursion near that range is not going to cause that kind of danger,

although it can be uncomfortable. Also, the suppression test was based

on synthetic T4 rather than Armour or T3. It is not clear that a low TSH

from those other meds would be equally as dangerous.

Chuck

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I'm inclined to implicate low vitamin D and low K2 since they rate limit

the amount of bone that can be rebuilt by Osteoblasts. The osteoclasts

work well without those vitamins but the osteoblasts cannot keep up and

ostiopenia and/or osteoporosis result.

Low and low normal testosterone will also cause osteoporosis. But, I'd

hazard to guess that most doctors will test neither for vitamin D

deficiency (or non-optimal vitamin D) nor low or low normal

testosterone. I say low normal because the reference range is for 18-70

year olds. A 35 year old can be quite low for his age but still be

within range for a 70 year old, and be considered " normal.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteoblast

Steve

wrote:

> Careful with TSH being too low. A silent little thing may begin to happen.

Calcium begins to raise in the cells; serum calcium begins to hover in high

normal and 24hr urine testing will show huge amounts of calcium being leached

from your bones and is peed out. You can be feeling just fine for years and

never know until you end up with osteoporosis.

>

> Its happening to me right now. I had a DEXA scan and no signs of bone loss

that god. I've been referred to a bone specialist that knows alot about calcium

metabolism and the first thing she asked on the phone is if I had thyroid

disease... I'm scheduled to see her in 2 weeks. Based on research I already

know it's happening because I've lowered my TSH to .65. I don't feel hyper at

all.... but studies show that calcium gets leached from the bone while

hyperthyroid. I didn't have the high calcium at a higher TSH. Not sure what to

do about this.

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@...>

> hypothyroidism

> Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:05:56 PM

> Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

>

>

> Atul,

>

> I also will get anxiety feelings when my TSH gets as high as 3. I may also

feel it as low as 2. I do not allow my doctor to let me get that high. I know

my body and how I will react. I take Armour thyroid and with this, TSH will

most times be 0 or even less. I now have no anxiety and do not feel hyper.

They say they want out TSH between 1 and 2 . For me that does not work. Read

all you can on the sttm website. It is priceless info and you will be able to

be your own best advocate for what your body needs.

>

> Venizia

>

>

>>> Hello friends,

>>> New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and have been

suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The doc put

me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

>>> Yesterday I was going through the website stopthethyroidmadne

ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause paranoid

schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night, and have

been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time !!!

..

>>> So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

>>> Regards,

>>> Atul

>

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I have low vitamin D but when I take it my calcium spikes too high and I go

hypo... figure that one out. I have megadosed vitamin K for a couple months

recently. My growth hormone and testosterone are high normal I guess because of

my working out. My parathyroid function is fine.

Low TSH is the only factor I can link it to at this point. We'll see.

________________________________

From: Steve <dudescholar4@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 6:07:18 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

I'm inclined to implicate low vitamin D and low K2 since they rate limit

the amount of bone that can be rebuilt by Osteoblasts. The osteoclasts

work well without those vitamins but the osteoblasts cannot keep up and

ostiopenia and/or osteoporosis result.

Low and low normal testosterone will also cause osteoporosis. But, I'd

hazard to guess that most doctors will test neither for vitamin D

deficiency (or non-optimal vitamin D) nor low or low normal

testosterone. I say low normal because the reference range is for 18-70

year olds. A 35 year old can be quite low for his age but still be

within range for a 70 year old, and be considered " normal.

http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Osteoblast

Steve

wrote:

> Careful with TSH being too low. A silent little thing may begin to happen.

Calcium begins to raise in the cells; serum calcium begins to hover in high

normal and 24hr urine testing will show huge amounts of calcium being leached

from your bones and is peed out. You can be feeling just fine for years and

never know until you end up with osteoporosis.

>

> Its happening to me right now. I had a DEXA scan and no signs of bone loss

that god. I've been referred to a bone specialist that knows alot about calcium

metabolism and the first thing she asked on the phone is if I had thyroid

disease... I'm scheduled to see her in 2 weeks. Based on research I already

know it's happening because I've lowered my TSH to .65. I don't feel hyper at

all.... but studies show that calcium gets leached from the bone while

hyperthyroid. I didn't have the high calcium at a higher TSH. Not sure what to

do about this.

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: venizia1948 <nelsoncksbcglobal (DOT) net>

> hypothyroidism

> Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:05:56 PM

> Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

>

>

> Atul,

>

> I also will get anxiety feelings when my TSH gets as high as 3. I may also

feel it as low as 2. I do not allow my doctor to let me get that high. I know

my body and how I will react. I take Armour thyroid and with this, TSH will

most times be 0 or even less. I now have no anxiety and do not feel hyper.

They say they want out TSH between 1 and 2 . For me that does not work. Read

all you can on the sttm website. It is priceless info and you will be able to

be your own best advocate for what your body needs.

>

> Venizia

>

>

>>> Hello friends,

>>> New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and have been

suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The doc put

me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

>>> Yesterday I was going through the website stopthethyroidmadne

ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause paranoid

schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night, and have

been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time !!!

..

>>> So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

>>> Regards,

>>> Atul

>

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Is your blood calcium number high?

 

Pamela

> Careful with TSH being too low. A silent little thing may begin to

happen. Calcium begins to raise in the cells; serum calcium begins to hover in

high normal and 24hr urine testing will show huge amounts of calcium being

leached from your bones and is peed out. You can be feeling just fine for years

and never know until you end up with osteoporosis.

>

> Its happening to me right now. I had a DEXA scan and no signs of bone

loss that god. I've been referred to a bone specialist that knows alot

about calcium metabolism and the first thing she asked on the phone is if I had

thyroid disease... I'm scheduled to see her in 2 weeks. Based on research I

already know it's happening because I've lowered my TSH to .65. I

don't feel hyper at all.... but studies show that calcium gets leached from

the bone while hyperthyroid. I didn't have the high calcium at a higher

TSH. Not sure what to do about this.

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: venizia1948 <nelsoncksbcglobal (DOT) net>

> hypothyroidism

> Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:05:56 PM

> Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

>

>

> Atul,

>

> I also will get anxiety feelings when my TSH gets as high as 3. I may also

feel it as low as 2. I do not allow my doctor to let me get that high. I know

my body and how I will react. I take Armour thyroid and with this, TSH will

most times be 0 or even less. I now have no anxiety and do not feel hyper.

They say they want out TSH between 1 and 2 . For me that does not work. Read

all you can on the sttm website. It is priceless info and you will be able to

be your own best advocate for what your body needs.

>

> Venizia

>

>

>>> Hello friends,

>>> New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and

have been suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The

doc put me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

>>> Yesterday I was going through the website

stopthethyroidmadne ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause

paranoid schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night,

and have been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time

!!! .

>>> So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

>>> Regards,

>>> Atul

>

--

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10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

don't eat dairy!

________________________________

From: ARC <southallp@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 6:29:52 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

Is your blood calcium number high?

Pamela

> Careful with TSH being too low. A silent little thing may begin to

happen. Calcium begins to raise in the cells; serum calcium begins to hover in

high normal and 24hr urine testing will show huge amounts of calcium being

leached from your bones and is peed out. You can be feeling just fine for years

and never know until you end up with osteoporosis.

>

> Its happening to me right now. I had a DEXA scan and no signs of bone

loss that god. I've been referred to a bone specialist that knows alot

about calcium metabolism and the first thing she asked on the phone is if I had

thyroid disease... I'm scheduled to see her in 2 weeks. Based on research I

already know it's happening because I've lowered my TSH to .65. I

don't feel hyper at all.... but studies show that calcium gets leached from

the bone while hyperthyroid. I didn't have the high calcium at a higher

TSH. Not sure what to do about this.

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@sbcglobal . net>

> hypothyroidism

> Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:05:56 PM

> Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

>

>

> Atul,

>

> I also will get anxiety feelings when my TSH gets as high as 3. I may also

feel it as low as 2. I do not allow my doctor to let me get that high. I know

my body and how I will react. I take Armour thyroid and with this, TSH will

most times be 0 or even less. I now have no anxiety and do not feel hyper.

They say they want out TSH between 1 and 2 . For me that does not work. Read

all you can on the sttm website. It is priceless info and you will be able to

be your own best advocate for what your body needs.

>

> Venizia

>

>

>>> Hello friends,

>>> New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08, and

have been suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75. The

doc put me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not the

original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came down

to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am guessing

there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was OK. In the

mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my medicine to 50

mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a test at another

lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back on 75 mcg and

this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now it has been

16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

>>> Yesterday I was going through the website

stopthethyroidmadne ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause

paranoid schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night,

and have been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time

!!! .

>>> So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while being

hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

>>> Regards,

>>> Atul

>

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I can't prescribe for anyone. I can't even do it for myself. I guess you'll need

to

do some more research and see how you feel about the care you're getting.

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@...>

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 1:51 PM

With being on Armour, one will have a TSH of 0 because of the T3 in it is

telling the pituitary not to produce because the body is already getting it; not

because one is necessarily hyperT. This is what I understand. Hence no hyper

symptoms.  Hope I am explaining it correctly.  Maybe someone that can explain

it better will help out.

Venizia

> > >

> > > Hello friends,

> > >  New on the group here. I was detected with HT in NOV'08,

and have been suffering from Anxiety since June last year. In Nov my TSH was 75.

The doc put me on synthroid, but the pharmacist gave me a generic synthroid (not

the original) one made Abbott Labs. I took it till the end of Dec, my TSH came

down to 0.35 . That is so unbelievable ...75 to 0.53 in 45 days. SO I am

guessing there must have been some mistake in measuring, but I assumed it was

OK. In the mean time I was still having anxiety symptoms. The doc reduced my

medicine to 50 mcg, and I kept the same non-original brand. On Feb 12 I did a

test at another lab and my TSH was 80 mcg (WTF ???). SO my new doc put me back

on 75 mcg and this time I decided to have the original Abott lab Synthroid. Now

it has been 16-17 days since I have been taking it plus some Homeopathy.

> > >              Yesterday I was going through the website

stopthethyroidmadne ss.com, and on that learnt that low thyroid can also cause

paranoid schizophrenia, I became so anxious and could not sleep the whole night,

and have been thinking am I schizoprenic ? Oh boy, I am having such a bad time

!!!               .

> > > So just wanted to know if anyone has suffered anxiety while

being hypothyroid OR is it also a side effect of Synthroid.

> > > Regards,

> > > Atul

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I have Medicare, and I don't think that pays for Naturopaths, even though in my

state

they are considered in the same category as MDs.

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@...>

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 3:56 PM

AAH! The million dollar question!

I have been to eight doctors. The one that has given me the most help and relief

is a naturopath.  She does seem to understand that TSH is NOT the only test to

be done and she has no problem with me taking Armour.  She also pretty much will

go by how I feel.  It took me over 20yrs and eight doctors to find this. I also

feel better than I have in a very long time.  She also helped me with my reverse

T3 issue which two other doctors did not know what to do or felt it was not a

problem.  It was. Since she addressed it I am SOO much better.

Venizia

>

> What kind of doctor does one go to who knows about all these things and

understands

> the test results and what they mean? My doctor seems interested only

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So you doctor was alarmed, even though it was within range?

From: <kennio@...>

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Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

don't eat dairy!

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My 24hr urine testing shows I am peeing out large volumes of calcium obviously

leaching from somewhere.

________________________________

From: ARC <southallp@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 7:43:06 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

So you doctor was alarmed, even though it was within range?

From: <kennio (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

don't eat dairy!

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Yes, parathyroid function looks normal according to testing.

________________________________

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 8:27:31 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

,

Have you had your parathyroid glands looked at? When my blood calcium was 10.2

my doctor thought I had a gland problem. Come to find out it was being drug

induced by a diuretic I was taking. Once I reduced the amount of the diuretic,

my numbers went down. I am so glad she did more blood tests before she was

going to schedule me for surgery because my numbers kept changing with the

changed dose of diuretic.... I took it when I needed it for extreme water

retention. When I didn't need it as much my numbers went back to normal.

That's when she realized it wasn't the parathyroid glands that was the problem.

Very insightful of her and I am grateful that she thought to recheck because I

am a singer and I heard that surgery can ruin vocal cords.

Venizia

>

> From: <kennio (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

>

> 10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

> don't eat dairy!

>

>

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Thaks all for your replies. I feel better now..It's so crazy as I explained

before, I am all the time thinking , am I going to go crazy...I read on sttm

website that low thyroid can cause paranoid schizophrenia, last friday...and

till now I havent been able to get over it. So I read teh symptoms of

schizoprenia, and it says hearing sounds and unreal voices.

Evrytime I hear a sound thats unusual, I ask my wife did you hear that ?? When

she says yes, I feel relieved, I am not yet schizophrenic....Just anxiety, OCD

   Thinking of taking Xanax for this.

They havent yet measure my T3, so I think that must be done, cause I had read

low T3 levels are responsible for anxiety.......

From: <kennio@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 1:22 AM

Yes, parathyroid function looks normal according to testing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: venizia1948 <nelsoncksbcglobal (DOT) net>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 8:27:31 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

,

Have you had your parathyroid glands looked at? When my blood calcium was 10.2

my doctor thought I had a gland problem. Come to find out it was being drug

induced by a diuretic I was taking. Once I reduced the amount of the diuretic,

my numbers went down. I am so glad she did more blood tests before she was going

to schedule me for surgery because my numbers kept changing with the changed

dose of diuretic.... I took it when I needed it for extreme water retention.

When I didn't need it as much my numbers went back to normal. That's when she

realized it wasn't the parathyroid glands that was the problem. Very insightful

of her and I am grateful that she thought to recheck because I am a singer and I

heard that surgery can ruin vocal cords.

Venizia

>

> From: <kennio (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

>

> 10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

> don't eat dairy!

>

>

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I think you should take this test. No need to suffer if it is a simple mineral

deficiency caused by thyroid disease.

http://www.thewayup.com/newsletters/081501.htm

________________________________

From: Atul Katti <katti_atul@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Monday, March 9, 2009 11:06:22 AM

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

Thaks all for your replies. I feel better now..It's so crazy as I explained

before, I am all the time thinking , am I going to go crazy...I read on sttm

website that low thyroid can cause paranoid schizophrenia, last friday...and

till now I havent been able to get over it. So I read teh symptoms of

schizoprenia, and it says hearing sounds and unreal voices.

Evrytime I hear a sound thats unusual, I ask my wife did you hear that ?? When

she says yes, I feel relieved, I am not yet schizophrenic. ...Just anxiety, OCD

Thinking of taking Xanax for this.

They havent yet measure my T3, so I think that must be done, cause I had read

low T3 levels are responsible for anxiety..... ..

From: <kennio (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 1:22 AM

Yes, parathyroid function looks normal according to testing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@sbcglobal . net>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 8:27:31 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

,

Have you had your parathyroid glands looked at? When my blood calcium was 10.2

my doctor thought I had a gland problem. Come to find out it was being drug

induced by a diuretic I was taking. Once I reduced the amount of the diuretic,

my numbers went down. I am so glad she did more blood tests before she was going

to schedule me for surgery because my numbers kept changing with the changed

dose of diuretic.... I took it when I needed it for extreme water retention.

When I didn't need it as much my numbers went back to normal. That's when she

realized it wasn't the parathyroid glands that was the problem. Very insightful

of her and I am grateful that she thought to recheck because I am a singer and I

heard that surgery can ruin vocal cords.

Venizia

>

> From: <kennio (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

>

> 10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

> don't eat dairy!

>

>

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Two years ago I had a great deal of anxiety, sadness and fear. My rheumatologist

gave me  B12 shots, once a week for a few months. Those shots cleared up all the

problems. Before resorting to a habit forming drug like xanax, I'd advise trying

the B12 shots first.

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: <kennio@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 1:22 AM

Yes, parathyroid function looks normal according to testing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: venizia1948 <nelsoncksbcglobal (DOT) net>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 8:27:31 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

,

Have you had your parathyroid glands looked at? When my blood calcium was 10.2

my doctor thought I had a gland problem. Come to find out it was being drug

induced by a diuretic I was taking. Once I reduced the amount of the diuretic,

my numbers went down. I am so glad she did more blood tests before she was going

to schedule me for surgery because my numbers kept changing with the changed

dose of diuretic.... I took it when I needed it for extreme water retention.

When I didn't need it as much my numbers went back to normal. That's when she

realized it wasn't the parathyroid glands that was the problem. Very insightful

of her and I am grateful that she thought to recheck because I am a singer and I

heard that surgery can ruin vocal cords.

Venizia

>

> From: <kennio (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

>

> 10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

> don't eat dairy!

>

>

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I have been taking 1000 mgs of magnesium for many months, and I believe it was

instrumental in stopping the atrial fibrillation I had. I have muscle cramping

and pain all over my body. I also have fibromyalgia, but it has never been as

bad as it is in the last two or

three months. Would you have an idea as to why this would be so?

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: <kennio (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 1:22 AM

Yes, parathyroid function looks normal according to testing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@sbcglobal . net>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 8:27:31 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

,

Have you had your parathyroid glands looked at? When my blood calcium was 10.2

my doctor thought I had a gland problem. Come to find out it was being drug

induced by a diuretic I was taking. Once I reduced the amount of the diuretic,

my numbers went down. I am so glad she did more blood tests before she was going

to schedule me for surgery because my numbers kept changing with the changed

dose of diuretic.... I took it when I needed it for extreme water retention.

When I didn't need it as much my numbers went back to normal. That's when she

realized it wasn't the parathyroid glands that was the problem. Very insightful

of her and I am grateful that she thought to recheck because I am a singer and I

heard that surgery can ruin vocal cords.

Venizia

>

> From: <kennio (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

>

> 10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

> don't eat dairy!

>

>

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What type of magnesium have you been taking? Have you had your Vit D levels

checked?

________________________________

From: Roni Molin <matchermaam@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Monday, March 9, 2009 1:28:57 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

I have been taking 1000 mgs of magnesium for many months, and I believe it was

instrumental in stopping the atrial fibrillation I had. I have muscle cramping

and pain all over my body. I also have fibromyalgia, but it has never been as

bad as it is in the last two or

three months. Would you have an idea as to why this would be so?

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: <kennio (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 1:22 AM

Yes, parathyroid function looks normal according to testing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@sbcglobal . net>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 8:27:31 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

,

Have you had your parathyroid glands looked at? When my blood calcium was 10.2

my doctor thought I had a gland problem. Come to find out it was being drug

induced by a diuretic I was taking. Once I reduced the amount of the diuretic,

my numbers went down. I am so glad she did more blood tests before she was going

to schedule me for surgery because my numbers kept changing with the changed

dose of diuretic.... I took it when I needed it for extreme water retention.

When I didn't need it as much my numbers went back to normal. That's when she

realized it wasn't the parathyroid glands that was the problem. Very insightful

of her and I am grateful that she thought to recheck because I am a singer and I

heard that surgery can ruin vocal cords.

Venizia

>

> From: <kennio (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

>

> 10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

> don't eat dairy!

>

>

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Magnesium oxide, 500mgs in the morning, 250 at lunchtime and 250 dinnertime. I'm

taking vitamin D3 too, 1000 units. After about six months of supplementation my

D level has

gone from about 28 to 32.

 

Roni

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: <kennio (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 1:22 AM

Yes, parathyroid function looks normal according to testing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@sbcglobal . net>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 8:27:31 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

,

Have you had your parathyroid glands looked at? When my blood calcium was 10.2

my doctor thought I had a gland problem. Come to find out it was being drug

induced by a diuretic I was taking. Once I reduced the amount of the diuretic,

my numbers went down. I am so glad she did more blood tests before she was going

to schedule me for surgery because my numbers kept changing with the changed

dose of diuretic.... I took it when I needed it for extreme water retention.

When I didn't need it as much my numbers went back to normal. That's when she

realized it wasn't the parathyroid glands that was the problem. Very insightful

of her and I am grateful that she thought to recheck because I am a singer and I

heard that surgery can ruin vocal cords.

Venizia

>

> From: <kennio (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

>

> 10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

> don't eat dairy!

>

>

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The oxide form is debatably one of the crudest and most un-absorbable of

magnesium. I've read as low as 10% absorbable.

" Magnesium Oxide is nearly perfectly not absorbable. It is the cheapest form of

magnesium and such is a cruel hoax by the manufacturer. "

My understanding is that Magnesium maleate is the preferred form for fibro. I

personally take the highly absorbable magnesium Glycinate. I also take a

product called 'Natural Calm' which is a powder magnesium citrate.

Keep in mind that if you are mag deficient you are likely potassium deficient

too. I drink low sodium V8 for the potassium.

________________________________

From: Roni Molin <matchermaam@...>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Monday, March 9, 2009 2:08:20 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

Magnesium oxide, 500mgs in the morning, 250 at lunchtime and 250 dinnertime. I'm

taking vitamin D3 too, 1000 units. After about six months of supplementation my

D level has

gone from about 28 to 32.

Roni

Roni

<>Just because something

isn't seen doesn't mean it's

not there<>

From: <kennio (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

hypothyroidism

Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 1:22 AM

Yes, parathyroid function looks normal according to testing.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: venizia1948 <nelsonck@sbcglobal . net>

hypothyroidism

Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2009 8:27:31 PM

Subject: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

,

Have you had your parathyroid glands looked at? When my blood calcium was 10.2

my doctor thought I had a gland problem. Come to find out it was being drug

induced by a diuretic I was taking. Once I reduced the amount of the diuretic,

my numbers went down. I am so glad she did more blood tests before she was going

to schedule me for surgery because my numbers kept changing with the changed

dose of diuretic.... I took it when I needed it for extreme water retention.

When I didn't need it as much my numbers went back to normal. That's when she

realized it wasn't the parathyroid glands that was the problem. Very insightful

of her and I am grateful that she thought to recheck because I am a singer and I

heard that surgery can ruin vocal cords.

Venizia

>

> From: <kennio (DOT) com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Anxiety anyone ?

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 6:35 PM

>

> 10.2 which is the very top of the scale. I don't supplement calcium and I

> don't eat dairy!

>

>

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