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What's Happening to Thyroid Patients Taking Eltroxin The other day I got a Google alert referring to a story in the (NZ) Southland Times . Now Mary Shomon has picked it up. Sounds very odd - and there appears still to be no explanation. Bizarre that GlaxoSmithKline are saying "Don't split the tablets" - the patient information leaflet for NZ says that they are a... 12 Sep 2008 02:30
difficult diagnosis - strange case (nodules + burning/pain +hair over nodule) Carlos, I don't think I know anything that would help you. But I want to wish you well. You have obviously put in a lot of effort trying to understand what is happening. Well done. Do post again. -- Rod Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious onset. Although common i... 18 Jun 2008 23:52
Throat gargle Yep the doc is aware of thyroid. It was reading the fine print that put the wind up my kilt. The doc thinks that Betadine will clear all germs away. It hasn't made things worse nor has it made me better! The only beneficiary so far is the pharmacist! I get my blood levels checked regularly (every couple of ... 18 Jun 2008 23:52
difficult diagnosis - strange case (nodules + burning/pain +hair over nodule) in article b077ff8b-745a-4b9b-b6c7-259248cf8e62(a)m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com, carlosjavier.v(a)gmail.com at carlosjavier.v(a)gmail.com wrote on 6/7/08 6:48 AM: The endochrinologist disregards those symptoms as no related (except the hair one, which just appeared some days ago and I haven't still saw him sinc... 18 Jun 2008 23:52
difficult diagnosis - strange case (nodules + burning/pain + hair over nodule) Hello to the group, this is my first post here. My name's Carlos. I am 34 years old, living -to date- in Spain. One month ago someone saw a nodule over my throat while I was eating. I have many symptoms that the three endochrinologists I saw disregard. This is a brief: Blood analysis are completely normal, T... 18 Jun 2008 23:52
Second vist to doc Hi all, Yesterday evening I visited my doctor for the second time. Following the general check up, we noted that my weight has remained constant. Usually, the appetite for HYPER is ravenous but I do not feel that hungry except for my cravings for junk food especially in the evenings. He then suggested an incr... 18 Jun 2008 23:52
Newbie Angela, Just came across this (below) about CoQ10 - and thought of you - specifically this thread. Relationships between plasma CoQ10 levels and thyroid hormones in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Mancini A, Corbo GM, Gaballo A, Valente S, Gigliotti P, Cimino V, De Marinis L, Principi F, Littarru ... 18 Jun 2008 23:52
Difusely Nodule??? I got a copy of the report. Here's the exact words: Slightly enlarged thyroid with an echogenic appearance consistent with a parial right lobectomy. Diffuse moderate heterogeneity and somewhat highly diffusely nodual but no discrete thyroid nodule seen. I don't know how to interperet these measure measurement... 7 May 2008 14:18
Do thyroid nodules cause pain? On Tue, 06 May 2008 15:41:34 GMT, "bj" <bjones44(a)bellatlantic.net> wrote: On Sat, 03 May 2008 16:11:20 GMT, "bj" <bjones44(a)bellatlantic.net> wrote: Has there been any suggestion to biopsy (FNA) the nodule(s)? "ray" <spammers(a)do.not.reply.com> wrote in message news:14bq14hn7706m3244bp3o2rfuv9e... 6 May 2008 23:33
T3: Not just for treating the thyroid Next time: a) doctor doesn't do a serum T3 test b) doctor runs away from presribing T3 c) doctor suggests that T3 is the way to kill yourself d) doctor says "diet and exercise" this (abstract below) might help bolster your case. I have previously read of T3 being used in acute cases of heart disease and s... 6 May 2008 23:33 |