Thanks Tex and Lori----new meds
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- barbaranoela
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Thanks Tex and Lori----new meds
I subscribed to the thyroid letter---
and the new stuff is propylthiouracil--50 mg. 2 X a day---
lucky if I can pronounce it--- --did all the searching and I then said *phooey* -- --good for this---watch out for the usual problems~~~~~
and I checked my reports-----the T's numbers are there--I forgot she mails them to me--
do ya think my *BRAIN* has been affected too???
I want to have a SOLID NIGHTS SLEEP--
Have a good day--
luve Barbara
and the new stuff is propylthiouracil--50 mg. 2 X a day---
lucky if I can pronounce it--- --did all the searching and I then said *phooey* -- --good for this---watch out for the usual problems~~~~~
and I checked my reports-----the T's numbers are there--I forgot she mails them to me--
do ya think my *BRAIN* has been affected too???
I want to have a SOLID NIGHTS SLEEP--
Have a good day--
luve Barbara
the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control
Hi Barbara,
Just curious - is your TSH result inside what your lab considers to be the "normal" range, if you don't mind saying?
The reason I ask is because my doctor's lab uses the old obsolete range, (0.465 to 4.68), and before I started taking a thyroid supplement, my result fell within that range, but it fell outside the newer "normal" range proposed by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, several years ago, namely, (0.25 to 2.5). I finally convinced my doctor to test free T4, though, and since it was low, he agreed to prescribe a supplement. I've got a heck of a lot more energy, now. My thyroid problem is the opposite of yours, though - mine is under active.
Luve,
Galahad
Just curious - is your TSH result inside what your lab considers to be the "normal" range, if you don't mind saying?
The reason I ask is because my doctor's lab uses the old obsolete range, (0.465 to 4.68), and before I started taking a thyroid supplement, my result fell within that range, but it fell outside the newer "normal" range proposed by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, several years ago, namely, (0.25 to 2.5). I finally convinced my doctor to test free T4, though, and since it was low, he agreed to prescribe a supplement. I've got a heck of a lot more energy, now. My thyroid problem is the opposite of yours, though - mine is under active.
Luve,
Galahad
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
- barbaranoela
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Galahad----sorry I didnt reply sooner but I actually fell to an afternoon nap--and a DEEP one 2---Im not saying that this 1 new pill helped already but it sure felt good to waken---without feeling like which I had been---
In answer to your Q.---YES--accordingly my levels are doing good---
Cannot find Endo's reports----but found a blood work up paper taken by Kozin--my Renal GP...and in 05 my t4 was 8.5 but my TSH was0.29--gather he should have said something then ?~~~
This is so all new to me---
When I see Endo. in about 3 weeks I will have my little *long* piece of paper--and we shall play Questions and Answers--
If I find Endo's papers I will let U know--
Thanks for all info.----I appreciate all the help I can get ---
Reading this stuff in my MD emails makes me --I, for one, dont even understand all those medical words they use--to Xplain the drug, and I then get
Time will tell and it better get to the RIGHT time---
I guess I should thank my blessings---for having good health many of my years---Xcept the Colitis stuff---and if I had the right GI in the beginning I know it wouldnt have gotten as bad as it was~~~
OK---gotta go for a bit----Mr. Lou cooking
luve Columbo
In answer to your Q.---YES--accordingly my levels are doing good---
Cannot find Endo's reports----but found a blood work up paper taken by Kozin--my Renal GP...and in 05 my t4 was 8.5 but my TSH was0.29--gather he should have said something then ?~~~
This is so all new to me---
When I see Endo. in about 3 weeks I will have my little *long* piece of paper--and we shall play Questions and Answers--
If I find Endo's papers I will let U know--
Thanks for all info.----I appreciate all the help I can get ---
Reading this stuff in my MD emails makes me --I, for one, dont even understand all those medical words they use--to Xplain the drug, and I then get
Time will tell and it better get to the RIGHT time---
I guess I should thank my blessings---for having good health many of my years---Xcept the Colitis stuff---and if I had the right GI in the beginning I know it wouldnt have gotten as bad as it was~~~
OK---gotta go for a bit----Mr. Lou cooking
luve Columbo
the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control
Mrs. Columbo,
Yep, if your TSH level was 0.29, two hears ago, then either someone overlooked that number, or someone made a bad decision to not follow up on it. It's surprising how doctors sometimes have tests done, and then they either ignore the results, misinterpret them, or forget to follow up. <sigh>
I hope dinner was good.
Luve,
Galahad
Yep, if your TSH level was 0.29, two hears ago, then either someone overlooked that number, or someone made a bad decision to not follow up on it. It's surprising how doctors sometimes have tests done, and then they either ignore the results, misinterpret them, or forget to follow up. <sigh>
I hope dinner was good.
Luve,
Galahad
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Lori,
That's very interesting. Based on those ranges, my TSH is still too high.
Is that what your doc uses to diagnose patients, or are those the ranges that he aims for when treating patients with hyperthyroidism?
Thanks,
Tex
That's very interesting. Based on those ranges, my TSH is still too high.
Is that what your doc uses to diagnose patients, or are those the ranges that he aims for when treating patients with hyperthyroidism?
Thanks,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
I believe he uses those specific ranges to diagnose & treat hypothyroidsm. I will ask him next time I go in. He has tweaked the ranges slightly from the time I was diagnosed a few years ago but they have pretty much stayed the same.
His treatment suppresses the TSH. I don't understand the purpose for that however, while he does do the TSH test he really doesn't use the results unless there is a drastic change in the levels. We rarely talk about TSH in fact he tells me he is more interested in the free T's in the blood, that is where the action is.
I rarely question his treatments and tactics anymore. I am sure I drove him nutso at first. He has totally taken me in the right direction. Its been a long road but I feel better than I have in years. Within the last 9 months have lost 30 lbs & finally have enough energy to exercise. He tried to get financing to open up his practice. He couldn't get any due to his idea of how to treat hormones was so different no one would take the chance. He used all of his retirement to open his office. His seminars and word of mouth have him so busy its difficult for new patients to get appointments. I wish there were more docs like him.
hugs
Lori
His treatment suppresses the TSH. I don't understand the purpose for that however, while he does do the TSH test he really doesn't use the results unless there is a drastic change in the levels. We rarely talk about TSH in fact he tells me he is more interested in the free T's in the blood, that is where the action is.
I rarely question his treatments and tactics anymore. I am sure I drove him nutso at first. He has totally taken me in the right direction. Its been a long road but I feel better than I have in years. Within the last 9 months have lost 30 lbs & finally have enough energy to exercise. He tried to get financing to open up his practice. He couldn't get any due to his idea of how to treat hormones was so different no one would take the chance. He used all of his retirement to open his office. His seminars and word of mouth have him so busy its difficult for new patients to get appointments. I wish there were more docs like him.
hugs
Lori
"The manner of giving is worth more than the gift." ~ PIERRE CORNEILLE
I don't see a thing wrong with his methods - he obviously knows what he's doing, and your excellent results prove that. I also wish there were more docs like him - in particular, I wish there were at least one in my part of the country. <sigh>
Thanks for all the information.
Hugs,
Tex
P S To clarify the situation, Barbara has hyperthyroidism, and I have hypothyroidism.
Thanks for all the information.
Hugs,
Tex
P S To clarify the situation, Barbara has hyperthyroidism, and I have hypothyroidism.