Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 My last visit in November showed that it had come down but I have been taking the Zocor prescribed by my cardiologist a few months before and don't know if it had any bearing on the drop. I am anxious to see what changes have been made since my last visit. I seem to recall that the formula or coating was changed on the Synthroid tablets and I am thinking it could be the dye or filler that could be causing my problems. I will present this to my doctor on my next visit. Thanks, Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 I joined this group about a month ago and haven't posted. but have read and saved much of what has been posted. I am 33, a professional nanny in Dallas, and absorbing everything i read. > > We would like to get a brief response from all members, including > those who do not live in Texas. State your diagnosis and current > treatment. Then answer the following question. I was finally diagnosed as hypothyroid caused by Hashimotos a little over two years ago. I had been asking doctors for years to test my thyroid for years. My mother had her thyroid removed in 1986 because of Hashi's. I have an official diagnosis but don't remember my numbers. I also have small nodules on my thyroid that were responding to Armour. I am currently on 120 milligrams of Armour. > > How many of you have had the following drugs improperly prescribed > for you instead of adequate thyroid treatment: > > antidepressants, statins, NSAIDS, anti-anxiety meds, sleeping pills, > diet drugs, amphetamines, pain pills, female hormones, stomach pills > such as Nexium. . . .what am I leaving out? withoug health insurance i haven't been thru the rounds of what is wrong with me.. but can add a few. I was diagnosed as bi-polar and prescribed Wellbutrin and Effexor, had reverse reaction to both of those, even more depressed. I do take BC pills for cycle control and have been prescribed sleeping pills which i have never taken as muscle relaxants make me hyper. After reading some of these posts I now know that my reverse reactions to drugs are not uncommon to thryoid patients. Sasi > > Thanks! > > > Jan Texas Thyroid Groups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 I joined this group about a month ago and haven't posted. but have read and saved much of what has been posted. I am 33, a professional nanny in Dallas, and absorbing everything i read. > > We would like to get a brief response from all members, including > those who do not live in Texas. State your diagnosis and current > treatment. Then answer the following question. I was finally diagnosed as hypothyroid caused by Hashimotos a little over two years ago. I had been asking doctors for years to test my thyroid for years. My mother had her thyroid removed in 1986 because of Hashi's. I have an official diagnosis but don't remember my numbers. I also have small nodules on my thyroid that were responding to Armour. I am currently on 120 milligrams of Armour. > > How many of you have had the following drugs improperly prescribed > for you instead of adequate thyroid treatment: > > antidepressants, statins, NSAIDS, anti-anxiety meds, sleeping pills, > diet drugs, amphetamines, pain pills, female hormones, stomach pills > such as Nexium. . . .what am I leaving out? withoug health insurance i haven't been thru the rounds of what is wrong with me.. but can add a few. I was diagnosed as bi-polar and prescribed Wellbutrin and Effexor, had reverse reaction to both of those, even more depressed. I do take BC pills for cycle control and have been prescribed sleeping pills which i have never taken as muscle relaxants make me hyper. After reading some of these posts I now know that my reverse reactions to drugs are not uncommon to thryoid patients. Sasi > > Thanks! > > > Jan Texas Thyroid Groups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 I joined this group about a month ago and haven't posted. but have read and saved much of what has been posted. I am 33, a professional nanny in Dallas, and absorbing everything i read. > > We would like to get a brief response from all members, including > those who do not live in Texas. State your diagnosis and current > treatment. Then answer the following question. I was finally diagnosed as hypothyroid caused by Hashimotos a little over two years ago. I had been asking doctors for years to test my thyroid for years. My mother had her thyroid removed in 1986 because of Hashi's. I have an official diagnosis but don't remember my numbers. I also have small nodules on my thyroid that were responding to Armour. I am currently on 120 milligrams of Armour. > > How many of you have had the following drugs improperly prescribed > for you instead of adequate thyroid treatment: > > antidepressants, statins, NSAIDS, anti-anxiety meds, sleeping pills, > diet drugs, amphetamines, pain pills, female hormones, stomach pills > such as Nexium. . . .what am I leaving out? withoug health insurance i haven't been thru the rounds of what is wrong with me.. but can add a few. I was diagnosed as bi-polar and prescribed Wellbutrin and Effexor, had reverse reaction to both of those, even more depressed. I do take BC pills for cycle control and have been prescribed sleeping pills which i have never taken as muscle relaxants make me hyper. After reading some of these posts I now know that my reverse reactions to drugs are not uncommon to thryoid patients. Sasi > > Thanks! > > > Jan Texas Thyroid Groups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 --- Jan, I have not had any of the drugs prescribed but i do take health food store Enzymes for digestive purposed. i have take them for so long that i cannot even remember when i began taking them nor who told me that they would help. I feel that My Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is/has been causing a lot of my problems. i was glad to hear about B-12. i am going to try it. Thanks! I I can be of any help in anyway to the Thy.Support Group, please do contact me, o.k? Wynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 --- Jan, I have not had any of the drugs prescribed but i do take health food store Enzymes for digestive purposed. i have take them for so long that i cannot even remember when i began taking them nor who told me that they would help. I feel that My Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is/has been causing a lot of my problems. i was glad to hear about B-12. i am going to try it. Thanks! I I can be of any help in anyway to the Thy.Support Group, please do contact me, o.k? Wynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 ---Ann, did you have your endo doc give you the .5 mcg. of Cytomel or how did you get it prescribed. i know that my endo will not want to allow me to go the Armour route. Any advice or anyone? Wynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 ---Ann, did you have your endo doc give you the .5 mcg. of Cytomel or how did you get it prescribed. i know that my endo will not want to allow me to go the Armour route. Any advice or anyone? Wynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Hypothyroid, 45 mg Armour. (Yes! My doctor increased my dosage by 15 mg.) Doing much better than when I got to this site. Insomnia is slowly subsiding as I move dosage toward morning. Here's the new thing: I am adjusting to the 15 mg increase and I feel spacy and kind of tired. Hope it goes away in a few days. Is it the rise in T3? My body feels like it's trying to assimilate the medication, the way you download a huge file on a computer. Best-- Courtenay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Hypothyroid, 45 mg Armour. (Yes! My doctor increased my dosage by 15 mg.) Doing much better than when I got to this site. Insomnia is slowly subsiding as I move dosage toward morning. Here's the new thing: I am adjusting to the 15 mg increase and I feel spacy and kind of tired. Hope it goes away in a few days. Is it the rise in T3? My body feels like it's trying to assimilate the medication, the way you download a huge file on a computer. Best-- Courtenay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 The increase in T3 may be impacting your cortisol levels, which might account for the spacey feeling. Have you had least your morning cortisol checked? You might want to do that before any further increases in Armour. Courtenay wrote: Hypothyroid, 45 mg Armour. (Yes! My doctor increased my dosage by 15 mg.) Doing much better than when I got to this site. Insomnia is slowly subsiding as I move dosage toward morning. Here's the new thing: I am adjusting to the 15 mg increase and I feel spacy and kind of tired. Hope it goes away in a few days. Is it the rise in T3? My body feels like it's trying to assimilate the medication, the way you download a huge file on a computer. Best-- Courtenay.__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 No, I haven't since the increase. But, I will. What would that show, exactly? I'm less spacey tonight, but for the moment --just call me Moon Unit. Best-- Courtenay. The increase in T3 may be impacting your cortisol levels, which might account for the spacey feeling. Have you had least your morning cortisol checked? You might want to do that before any further increases in Armour. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 The last time I had it checked, my cortisol was .9.something (0-20), and that was a morning draw. The time before that, it was 10., but that draw was at 11 a.m. I was also given a timed cortisol test, for which I came back normal. Any additional commentary would be helpful. Thanks Jan! Courtenay. If your cortisol levels are low in their range, you may want to take a small replacement dose. This may help improve your tolerance for thyroid hormone. Courtenay wrote: No, I haven't since the increase. But, I will. What would that show, exactly? I'm less spacey tonight, but for the moment --just call me Moon Unit. Best-- Courtenay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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