Guest guest Posted May 5, 2011 Report Share Posted May 5, 2011 Having regained my health and perhaps too much energy, it has led to a suspected urine infection and a return of haemorroids. I already have a rectocele and cystocele which repairs have been done, but I am also told that a prolapse can come and go, but a prolapse in turn can cause a urine infection. Making a person with a prolapse more active can in turn cause a prolapse to become troublesome. Thyroxine can make one more active and in turn cause a prolapse to become more of a problem, and so can vitamin pills, and I intend to stop the B VITAMINS which although energy giving can in turn cause problems. This is possibly why my GP is not too keen on prescribing Thyroxine. The antisychotic drugs and antidepressants also present problems, and are no treatment for a prolapse, urine infection, or Hypothyroidism. The weightgain they cause will certainly not help with a prolapse or any health problem. If they make you feel better than you are that too can be worse, as you do not know when you are ill and when to rest, and in my case it caused me to pass out twice. In turn they can cause constipation and fluid retention, and again not good for a prolapse. In turn a prolapse causes a urine infection, in turn not good for ones kidneys, and in turn the kidneys cause heart problems, and the heart in turn kidney problems. To resort to antibiotics to treat a urine infection can in itself cause re-infection and worse still C-DIFF which can go on for weeks, and is infectious to others. Having said all this Hypothyroidism in turn causes constipation, so in turn can cause a prolapse, so early treatment is needed for HYPOTHYROIDISM to prevent this, but it is clear to all that tests are not reliable that we are offered, and we need all the hormones that the THYROID produces to keep us in good health not just one T4 (the cheapest). It is also crucial that expectant mothers who have Thyroid problems are given better care than they are at present to prevent the birth defects in the child that in turn go on to cause extra expense to the NHS for the care needed, but in turn to prevent the childs suffering, which in turn can reflect on the Mothers health as well. On the other hand and how true this is that one has less aggressive breast cancer if Hypothyroid. Pimozide has also been said to be used in treating breast cancer, so a question to this how did I end up with breast cancer having been on Pimozide and Thyroxine, and could it be the combination of both drugs, and the fact that Pimozide in turn caused Hypothyroidism (which is said to prevent breast cancer, in turn Hypothyroidism said to prevent aggressive breast cancer). Would I have beeen better off without Thyroxine as far as cancer goes or would Pimozide have caused sudden death as it has been said to cause. Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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