Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Yes, My vision has really been bothering me too. I seem to notice the vision more when I'm stressed. Who knows. The twitches have been more in my arm this week instead of my legs. It's crazy. I went into steam sauana the other day. I could only stay about 4 min. I started getting dizzy. Going to try it again this week. How about you? Take Care, Stacie >From: " bethlakey " <bethlakey@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Stacie: /throyid >Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 16:31:43 -0000 > > >Hey Stacie, > >Are you still having the twitches? I have them every day. > >hugs, >Beth L. > > > > > > > > , > > > > You and I seem like we have so much in common. I have all the >same symptoms > > you had from implants. I was explanted in March but havent gotten >much > > better. I feel very strongly I'm having a thryoid problem. My >reg. phy. > > said my throyid was fine. I had a hair analysis and that Dr. said >the > > thought I was having a throyid problem she has put me on some >vitamins and > > herbs, that havent seemed to help much. Do you have any >suggestions as to > > maybe the type of Dr. I can go to? Any info would help. I want so >bad to be > > able to take care of my kids again and get back in the gym. > > > > Stacie > > (homemomw2) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 - Beth/stacie I just wanted to say that I still have muscle twitching everywhere almost everyday. It gets worse when I am herxing. Three years ago I was having severe palpatations and high heart rate. Now I get palpatations only when I am herxing to detox or the antibiotic therapy. On the upside, about six months ago I had twitiching constantly in my eyelid while I was on the antibiotic therapy. It seemed to be getting worse, then stopped and hasn't been back. I wonder if the antibiotic was just working in that area at that time. Hugs, kathy -- In , " bethlakey " <bethlakey@y...> wrote: > > You know, I think about you all the time. I met another lady last > week who has the twitches and heart palpitations. Check out this > site, https://www.chronicneurotoxins.com/ Anita was mentioning it > earlier, I just took the test and it was negative for me, very > interesting though and worth it for $9. > > I keep wondering if you still have mercury in your tissues, even > though it may be out now, what if it takes some time to repair that > damage? > > I seem to be down to twitches and numbness/chills in my face. My > foot seems to be better. I have to take fish oil every day. Some > of the other supplements I can't swear by, but the fish oil is a > keeper. I'm trying to invent a way I can stomach raw garlic. > > Try putting a wet towel around your head when you use the sauna. I > really think it will help you. > > hugs, > Beth > > > > > > > > > , > > > > > > > > You and I seem like we have so much in common. I have all the > > >same symptoms > > > > you had from implants. I was explanted in March but havent > gotten > > >much > > > > better. I feel very strongly I'm having a thryoid problem. My > > >reg. phy. > > > > said my throyid was fine. I had a hair analysis and that Dr. > said > > >the > > > > thought I was having a throyid problem she has put me on some > > >vitamins and > > > > herbs, that havent seemed to help much. Do you have any > > >suggestions as to > > > > maybe the type of Dr. I can go to? Any info would help. I > want so > > >bad to be > > > > able to take care of my kids again and get back in the gym. > > > > > > > > Stacie > > > > (homemomw2) > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 stacie, did you say you were in Tennessee? Im sorry I haven't gotten back on this one post. I will say thyroid problems, and implants are very common to be seen together. Believe it or not, left untreated, thyroid can cause fibromyalgia symptoms and the twitching that occurs can be associated with low magnesium /calcium ratio levels, being knocked out of whack due to the low amount of thyroid. I would see a doc to have some more testing done. Clearer testing. free t3 and free t4 as well as reveres t3. You can also go to www.drlowe.com to see his explanation as to why a lot of thyroid patients do not show to any extent, or very little on blood work, what is going on with the hormones in the whole body. Blood only shows what is in the blood, at that precise moment, not what is being taking up at a cellular level, or what is being used. That is where you need it most. I went with his treatments, (with another doctor) knowing at the time I was diagnosed with a thyroid condition, yet even when after being "treated" with thyroid meds, and fine by blood, I didn’t feel any better. I was given small amounts of t3 until my blood pressure went normal, heart rate was normal, hair stopped falling out, all the signs of metabolism issues were gone. Not just by blood. I saw him every month for over 10 months. He believes too many doctors go by the tyranny of the test, and seeing we are so different, who can say one woman is good with certain levels, if she is 100 pounds more that the next? ? We are all do so different. Look at his symptoms and tell me if you fit in with a lot of them ,I will send you al sit of docs recommended as good thyroid specialists too. Was it Tennessee? ---- Original Message ----- From: bethlakey Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 10:31 AM Subject: Stacie: /throyid Hey Stacie,Are you still having the twitches? I have them every day.hugs,Beth L.> ,> > You and I seem like we have so much in common. I have all the same symptoms > you had from implants. I was explanted in March but havent gotten much > better. I feel very strongly I'm having a thryoid problem. My reg. phy. > said my throyid was fine. I had a hair analysis and that Dr. said the > thought I was having a throyid problem she has put me on some vitamins and > herbs, that havent seemed to help much. Do you have any suggestions as to > maybe the type of Dr. I can go to? Any info would help. I want so bad to be > able to take care of my kids again and get back in the gym.> > Stacie> (homemomw2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Yes, it is Tennessee! Thanks a bunch. I will check out that sight. Stacie >From: " JOSEPH PALANCA " <juliejp61@...> >Reply- >< > >Subject: Re: Stacie: /throyid >Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 15:31:45 -0600 > >stacie, did you say you were in Tennessee? Im sorry I haven't gotten back >on this one post. I will say thyroid problems, and implants are very common >to be seen together. Believe it or not, left untreated, thyroid can cause >fibromyalgia symptoms and the twitching that occurs can be associated with >low magnesium /calcium ratio levels, being knocked out of whack due to the >low amount of thyroid. I would see a doc to have some more testing done. >Clearer testing. free t3 and free t4 as well as reveres t3. You can also go >to www.drlowe.com<http://www.drlowe.com/> to see his explanation as to why >a lot of thyroid patients do not show to any extent, or very little on >blood work, what is going on with the hormones in the whole body. Blood >only shows what is in the blood, at that precise moment, not what is being >taking up at a cellular level, or what is being used. That is where you >need it most. I went with his treatments, (with another doctor) knowing at >the time I was diagnosed with a thyroid condition, yet even when after >being " treated " with thyroid meds, and fine by blood, I didn't feel any >better. I was given small amounts of t3 until my blood pressure went >normal, heart rate was normal, hair stopped falling out, all the signs of >metabolism issues were gone. Not just by blood. I saw him every month for >over 10 months. He believes too many doctors go by the tyranny of the >test, and seeing we are so different, who can say one woman is good with >certain levels, if she is 100 pounds more that the next? ? We are all do >so different. Look at his symptoms and tell me if you fit in with a lot of >them ,I will send you al sit of docs recommended as good thyroid >specialists too. Was it Tennessee? ---- Original Message ----- > From: bethlakey<mailto:bethlakey@...> > <mailto: > > Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 10:31 AM > Subject: Stacie: /throyid > > > > > Hey Stacie, > > Are you still having the twitches? I have them every day. > > hugs, > Beth L. > > > > > > > > , > > > > You and I seem like we have so much in common. I have all the > same symptoms > > you had from implants. I was explanted in March but havent gotten > much > > better. I feel very strongly I'm having a thryoid problem. My > reg. phy. > > said my throyid was fine. I had a hair analysis and that Dr. said > the > > thought I was having a throyid problem she has put me on some > vitamins and > > herbs, that havent seemed to help much. Do you have any > suggestions as to > > maybe the type of Dr. I can go to? Any info would help. I want so > bad to be > > able to take care of my kids again and get back in the gym. > > > > Stacie > > (homemomw2) > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 OK you got me on the reservse T3- very interesting. JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: stacie, did you say you were in Tennessee? Im sorry I haven't gotten back on this one post. I will say thyroid problems, and implants are very common to be seen together. Believe it or not, left untreated, thyroid can cause fibromyalgia symptoms and the twitching that occurs can be associated with low magnesium /calcium ratio levels, being knocked out of whack due to the low amount of thyroid. I would see a doc to have some more testing done. Clearer testing. free t3 and free t4 as well as reveres t3. You can also go to www.drlowe.com to see his explanation as to why a lot of thyroid patients do not show to any extent, or very little on blood work, what is going on with the hormones in the whole body. Blood only shows what is in the blood, at that precise moment, not what is being taking up at a cellular level, or what is being used. That is where you need it most. I went with his treatments, (with another doctor) knowing at the time I was diagnosed with a thyroid condition, yet even when after being "treated" with thyroid meds, and fine by blood, I didn’t feel any better. I was given small amounts of t3 until my blood pressure went normal, heart rate was normal, hair stopped falling out, all the signs of metabolism issues were gone. Not just by blood. I saw him every month for over 10 months. He believes too many doctors go by the tyranny of the test, and seeing we are so different, who can say one woman is good with certain levels, if she is 100 pounds more that the next? ? We are all do so different. Look at his symptoms and tell me if you fit in with a lot of them ,I will send you al sit of docs recommended as good thyroid specialists too. Was it Tennessee? ---- Original Message ----- From: bethlakey Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 10:31 AM Subject: Stacie: /throyid Hey Stacie,Are you still having the twitches? I have them every day.hugs,Beth L.> ,> > You and I seem like we have so much in common. I have all the same symptoms > you had from implants. I was explanted in March but havent gotten much > better. I feel very strongly I'm having a thryoid problem. My reg. phy. > said my throyid was fine. I had a hair analysis and that Dr. said the > thought I was having a throyid problem she has put me on some vitamins and > herbs, that havent seemed to help much. Do you have any suggestions as to > maybe the type of Dr. I can go to? Any info would help. I want so bad to be > able to take care of my kids again and get back in the gym.> > Stacie> (homemomw2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Read some info on Dr Lowe's site, his stuff is very interesting. Go under symptoms. Love Stacie: /throyid Hey Stacie,Are you still having the twitches? I have them every day.hugs,Beth L.> ,> > You and I seem like we have so much in common. I have all the same symptoms > you had from implants. I was explanted in March but havent gotten much > better. I feel very strongly I'm having a thryoid problem. My reg. phy. > said my throyid was fine. I had a hair analysis and that Dr. said the > thought I was having a throyid problem she has put me on some vitamins and > herbs, that havent seemed to help much. Do you have any suggestions as to > maybe the type of Dr. I can go to? Any info would help. I want so bad to be > able to take care of my kids again and get back in the gym.> > Stacie> (homemomw2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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