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Hi ,

Yes, that is how I feel when I am hypo. My worst ones are in my knees and

my fingers...I also get the really sore muscles in legs and shoulders before

I get the joint pain...but that is me, it could be different for you.

You may want to call your new doctor tomorrow and ask for the FT3 and FT4 to

be done now, just to make sure of what is going on.

Hope you feel better soon.

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Hi ,

Yes, that is how I feel when I am hypo. My worst ones are in my knees and

my fingers...I also get the really sore muscles in legs and shoulders before

I get the joint pain...but that is me, it could be different for you.

You may want to call your new doctor tomorrow and ask for the FT3 and FT4 to

be done now, just to make sure of what is going on.

Hope you feel better soon.

Jody

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Hi ,

Yes, that is how I feel when I am hypo. My worst ones are in my knees and

my fingers...I also get the really sore muscles in legs and shoulders before

I get the joint pain...but that is me, it could be different for you.

You may want to call your new doctor tomorrow and ask for the FT3 and FT4 to

be done now, just to make sure of what is going on.

Hope you feel better soon.

Jody

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Jody -

*revelation now dawning* Yes - my leg muscles have been sore lately, for now

apparent reason and shoulders! I thought maybe it was just tension, since I

always get it in shoulders and neck, but my neck doesn't hurt. I agree - the

knees are horrible, I get similar knee pain with PMS and now the two

together are even worse!

I've already got the lab sheet for all the bloodwork. I was supposed to get

it done exactly a month from now, but he said I could get it done earlier if

I was feeling really bad. However, I don't know if this qualifies as really

bad. I mean, I could probably tough it out another month like this, it's not

unbearable. I guess I am just afraid that the values haven't changed enough

in 2 months to do anything and it would be a waste. I'm not even sure if

there's anything that could be done if the FT4 is low, my TSH is still

probably nothing, can they even treat that situation if you're not on ATDs?

I'm just not sure what to do. (Yes, I also have the brain stops working

symptom!)

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Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>Hi ,

>Yes, that is how I feel when I am hypo. My worst ones are in my knees and

>my fingers...I also get the really sore muscles in legs and shoulders

before

>I get the joint pain...but that is me, it could be different for you.

>

>You may want to call your new doctor tomorrow and ask for the FT3 and FT4

to

>be done now, just to make sure of what is going on.

>

>Hope you feel better soon.

>Jody

>

>

>

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Jody -

*revelation now dawning* Yes - my leg muscles have been sore lately, for now

apparent reason and shoulders! I thought maybe it was just tension, since I

always get it in shoulders and neck, but my neck doesn't hurt. I agree - the

knees are horrible, I get similar knee pain with PMS and now the two

together are even worse!

I've already got the lab sheet for all the bloodwork. I was supposed to get

it done exactly a month from now, but he said I could get it done earlier if

I was feeling really bad. However, I don't know if this qualifies as really

bad. I mean, I could probably tough it out another month like this, it's not

unbearable. I guess I am just afraid that the values haven't changed enough

in 2 months to do anything and it would be a waste. I'm not even sure if

there's anything that could be done if the FT4 is low, my TSH is still

probably nothing, can they even treat that situation if you're not on ATDs?

I'm just not sure what to do. (Yes, I also have the brain stops working

symptom!)

" Old "

Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>Hi ,

>Yes, that is how I feel when I am hypo. My worst ones are in my knees and

>my fingers...I also get the really sore muscles in legs and shoulders

before

>I get the joint pain...but that is me, it could be different for you.

>

>You may want to call your new doctor tomorrow and ask for the FT3 and FT4

to

>be done now, just to make sure of what is going on.

>

>Hope you feel better soon.

>Jody

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

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>

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Jody -

*revelation now dawning* Yes - my leg muscles have been sore lately, for now

apparent reason and shoulders! I thought maybe it was just tension, since I

always get it in shoulders and neck, but my neck doesn't hurt. I agree - the

knees are horrible, I get similar knee pain with PMS and now the two

together are even worse!

I've already got the lab sheet for all the bloodwork. I was supposed to get

it done exactly a month from now, but he said I could get it done earlier if

I was feeling really bad. However, I don't know if this qualifies as really

bad. I mean, I could probably tough it out another month like this, it's not

unbearable. I guess I am just afraid that the values haven't changed enough

in 2 months to do anything and it would be a waste. I'm not even sure if

there's anything that could be done if the FT4 is low, my TSH is still

probably nothing, can they even treat that situation if you're not on ATDs?

I'm just not sure what to do. (Yes, I also have the brain stops working

symptom!)

" Old "

Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>Hi ,

>Yes, that is how I feel when I am hypo. My worst ones are in my knees and

>my fingers...I also get the really sore muscles in legs and shoulders

before

>I get the joint pain...but that is me, it could be different for you.

>

>You may want to call your new doctor tomorrow and ask for the FT3 and FT4

to

>be done now, just to make sure of what is going on.

>

>Hope you feel better soon.

>Jody

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:

>http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

>

>

>

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>Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

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Hi ,

I don't know how they would treat it :( Silly doctors still like to hang

onto that security blanket in the TSH and tend to go by that, when, in

reality, if they went by the FT3 and FT4, they may be able to head things

off in the pass to keep us from going hypO ... I really don't know what to

tell you, but I would call him and ask for a chat on the phone with him

now...I too try to *hang* in there far to much of the time and end up

feeling really crappy before calling. I think *I* need to take my own

advice on this and call when things begin.

Don't you just love having to make decisions like this ;P

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Hi ,

I don't know how they would treat it :( Silly doctors still like to hang

onto that security blanket in the TSH and tend to go by that, when, in

reality, if they went by the FT3 and FT4, they may be able to head things

off in the pass to keep us from going hypO ... I really don't know what to

tell you, but I would call him and ask for a chat on the phone with him

now...I too try to *hang* in there far to much of the time and end up

feeling really crappy before calling. I think *I* need to take my own

advice on this and call when things begin.

Don't you just love having to make decisions like this ;P

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Hi ,

I don't know how they would treat it :( Silly doctors still like to hang

onto that security blanket in the TSH and tend to go by that, when, in

reality, if they went by the FT3 and FT4, they may be able to head things

off in the pass to keep us from going hypO ... I really don't know what to

tell you, but I would call him and ask for a chat on the phone with him

now...I too try to *hang* in there far to much of the time and end up

feeling really crappy before calling. I think *I* need to take my own

advice on this and call when things begin.

Don't you just love having to make decisions like this ;P

Jody

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I too try to *hang* in there far to much of the time and end up

feeling really crappy before calling. I think *I* need to take my own

advice on this and call when things begin.

Yep, Me too !!!!

Every time I think I am OK to push it a bit past my 4 weeks, this upset happens.

When will

we learn?

,

I will say, since I went ahead and got my blood drawn, I have felt better just

knowing I

will have an answer.

If you do it right now, you can still do it again in 1 mo. right?

We need to form a 'nip it in the bud club', and make sure we each just go in and

do what

we know we need to do. We are so used to toughing it out... look where that got

us.

Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing anything about

it?

-Pam-

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I too try to *hang* in there far to much of the time and end up

feeling really crappy before calling. I think *I* need to take my own

advice on this and call when things begin.

Yep, Me too !!!!

Every time I think I am OK to push it a bit past my 4 weeks, this upset happens.

When will

we learn?

,

I will say, since I went ahead and got my blood drawn, I have felt better just

knowing I

will have an answer.

If you do it right now, you can still do it again in 1 mo. right?

We need to form a 'nip it in the bud club', and make sure we each just go in and

do what

we know we need to do. We are so used to toughing it out... look where that got

us.

Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing anything about

it?

-Pam-

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Pam,

>>>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing anything

>>>about it?<<<.

When you figure out the anser tot his one...will you clue me in? Please ;)

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ROFL....And the whole time I always feel so superior to the common people that

have no

clue, as to how strong I am......am I warped or what ? Slug down a few more

Ibuprofen,

adjust my knee and wrist braces, and off I go...Sheesh !

Yeh... I was fine.. = :-o

-Pam-

Jody Spitale wrote:

> Pam,

> >>>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing anything

> >>>about it?<<<.

>

> When you figure out the anser tot his one...will you clue me in? Please ;)

> Jody

>

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ROFL....And the whole time I always feel so superior to the common people that

have no

clue, as to how strong I am......am I warped or what ? Slug down a few more

Ibuprofen,

adjust my knee and wrist braces, and off I go...Sheesh !

Yeh... I was fine.. = :-o

-Pam-

Jody Spitale wrote:

> Pam,

> >>>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing anything

> >>>about it?<<<.

>

> When you figure out the anser tot his one...will you clue me in? Please ;)

> Jody

>

>

>

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ROFL....And the whole time I always feel so superior to the common people that

have no

clue, as to how strong I am......am I warped or what ? Slug down a few more

Ibuprofen,

adjust my knee and wrist braces, and off I go...Sheesh !

Yeh... I was fine.. = :-o

-Pam-

Jody Spitale wrote:

> Pam,

> >>>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing anything

> >>>about it?<<<.

>

> When you figure out the anser tot his one...will you clue me in? Please ;)

> Jody

>

>

>

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> I was feeling really bad. However, I don't know if this qualifies as really

> bad. I mean, I could probably tough it out another month like this, it's not

> unbearable. I guess I am just afraid that the values haven't changed enough

> in 2 months to do anything and it would be a waste. I'm not even sure if

> there's anything that could be done if the FT4 is low, my TSH is still

> probably nothing, can they even treat that situation if you're not on ATDs?

> I'm just not sure what to do. (Yes, I also have the brain stops working

> symptom!)

I don't claim to know everything -- not by a long shot. But if there is

one thing that this " disease " has taught me, it's this:

ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR BODY. IT KNOWS WHAT IT'S TALKING ABOUT. So far,

without exception, every time I've had some kind of change (muscles

hurting, tremors, eyes hurting.. whatever), it has indicated a major

change in my levels. Just my opinion here -- I'd go have the labs done.

What's the worst that happens? Maybe your levels haven't changed, but at

least your doctor now has some record of the fact that you're not feeling

good. Document, Document, Document.

--patti :)

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> I was feeling really bad. However, I don't know if this qualifies as really

> bad. I mean, I could probably tough it out another month like this, it's not

> unbearable. I guess I am just afraid that the values haven't changed enough

> in 2 months to do anything and it would be a waste. I'm not even sure if

> there's anything that could be done if the FT4 is low, my TSH is still

> probably nothing, can they even treat that situation if you're not on ATDs?

> I'm just not sure what to do. (Yes, I also have the brain stops working

> symptom!)

I don't claim to know everything -- not by a long shot. But if there is

one thing that this " disease " has taught me, it's this:

ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR BODY. IT KNOWS WHAT IT'S TALKING ABOUT. So far,

without exception, every time I've had some kind of change (muscles

hurting, tremors, eyes hurting.. whatever), it has indicated a major

change in my levels. Just my opinion here -- I'd go have the labs done.

What's the worst that happens? Maybe your levels haven't changed, but at

least your doctor now has some record of the fact that you're not feeling

good. Document, Document, Document.

--patti :)

*~*~*~*~*

Patti Spicer patti@...

" Those who would give up freedom for security deserve neither "

--Ben lin

http://www.cyphergirl.com - My photography, cookbooks, thyroid info, and more!

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> I was feeling really bad. However, I don't know if this qualifies as really

> bad. I mean, I could probably tough it out another month like this, it's not

> unbearable. I guess I am just afraid that the values haven't changed enough

> in 2 months to do anything and it would be a waste. I'm not even sure if

> there's anything that could be done if the FT4 is low, my TSH is still

> probably nothing, can they even treat that situation if you're not on ATDs?

> I'm just not sure what to do. (Yes, I also have the brain stops working

> symptom!)

I don't claim to know everything -- not by a long shot. But if there is

one thing that this " disease " has taught me, it's this:

ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR BODY. IT KNOWS WHAT IT'S TALKING ABOUT. So far,

without exception, every time I've had some kind of change (muscles

hurting, tremors, eyes hurting.. whatever), it has indicated a major

change in my levels. Just my opinion here -- I'd go have the labs done.

What's the worst that happens? Maybe your levels haven't changed, but at

least your doctor now has some record of the fact that you're not feeling

good. Document, Document, Document.

--patti :)

*~*~*~*~*

Patti Spicer patti@...

" Those who would give up freedom for security deserve neither "

--Ben lin

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Pam (and Jody) -

Good question, I don't know if it would be done again in a month. Since this

is the new doc, I'm not sure what their office procedure is. I've got the

lab sheet and was supposed to do it next month before my next appointment. I

guess I'll have to call and find out.

I like your idea for a " nip it in the bud club " ! I think that's great!

Toughing it out, yes, exactly what I've been doing. I would feel better if I

got the bloodwork done now, but I'd feel better getting it done every month,

and that's probably excessive, so I try to hold on for the 3 months.

Still, then there's days like today, when it doesn't seem _so_ bad. Joints

are a little less painful, so days like today I feel like I could wait

another month. But then you have a bad day. It's a little warmer here, I

wonder if that has some effect, whether real or imaginary on how achy one

feels? Do either of you (or anyone else) notice differences in degree of

pain depending on the weather?

Yes, I hate making decisions like this! I don't really want to call the doc

and whine! And there's still the issue of whether or not he can even do

anything for me at this point. Sigh. First I have to figure out what I'm

even going tell the doc. Ever find it hard to explain to the receptionist,

nurse, etc. what the problem even is? And when you hear yourself saying it,

you realize that it doesn't even sound like much of a problem? I hate that

part!

Thanks for at least making me feel like I'm not alone...I appreciate that!

Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>I too try to *hang* in there far to much of the time and end up

>feeling really crappy before calling. I think *I* need to take my own

>advice on this and call when things begin.

>

>Yep, Me too !!!!

>Every time I think I am OK to push it a bit past my 4 weeks, this upset

happens. When will

>we learn?

>

>,

>I will say, since I went ahead and got my blood drawn, I have felt better

just knowing I

>will have an answer.

>If you do it right now, you can still do it again in 1 mo. right?

>

>We need to form a 'nip it in the bud club', and make sure we each just go

in and do what

>we know we need to do. We are so used to toughing it out... look where that

got us.

>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing anything

about it?

>

>-Pam-

>

>

>

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Pam (and Jody) -

Good question, I don't know if it would be done again in a month. Since this

is the new doc, I'm not sure what their office procedure is. I've got the

lab sheet and was supposed to do it next month before my next appointment. I

guess I'll have to call and find out.

I like your idea for a " nip it in the bud club " ! I think that's great!

Toughing it out, yes, exactly what I've been doing. I would feel better if I

got the bloodwork done now, but I'd feel better getting it done every month,

and that's probably excessive, so I try to hold on for the 3 months.

Still, then there's days like today, when it doesn't seem _so_ bad. Joints

are a little less painful, so days like today I feel like I could wait

another month. But then you have a bad day. It's a little warmer here, I

wonder if that has some effect, whether real or imaginary on how achy one

feels? Do either of you (or anyone else) notice differences in degree of

pain depending on the weather?

Yes, I hate making decisions like this! I don't really want to call the doc

and whine! And there's still the issue of whether or not he can even do

anything for me at this point. Sigh. First I have to figure out what I'm

even going tell the doc. Ever find it hard to explain to the receptionist,

nurse, etc. what the problem even is? And when you hear yourself saying it,

you realize that it doesn't even sound like much of a problem? I hate that

part!

Thanks for at least making me feel like I'm not alone...I appreciate that!

Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>I too try to *hang* in there far to much of the time and end up

>feeling really crappy before calling. I think *I* need to take my own

>advice on this and call when things begin.

>

>Yep, Me too !!!!

>Every time I think I am OK to push it a bit past my 4 weeks, this upset

happens. When will

>we learn?

>

>,

>I will say, since I went ahead and got my blood drawn, I have felt better

just knowing I

>will have an answer.

>If you do it right now, you can still do it again in 1 mo. right?

>

>We need to form a 'nip it in the bud club', and make sure we each just go

in and do what

>we know we need to do. We are so used to toughing it out... look where that

got us.

>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing anything

about it?

>

>-Pam-

>

>

>

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Pam (and Jody) -

Good question, I don't know if it would be done again in a month. Since this

is the new doc, I'm not sure what their office procedure is. I've got the

lab sheet and was supposed to do it next month before my next appointment. I

guess I'll have to call and find out.

I like your idea for a " nip it in the bud club " ! I think that's great!

Toughing it out, yes, exactly what I've been doing. I would feel better if I

got the bloodwork done now, but I'd feel better getting it done every month,

and that's probably excessive, so I try to hold on for the 3 months.

Still, then there's days like today, when it doesn't seem _so_ bad. Joints

are a little less painful, so days like today I feel like I could wait

another month. But then you have a bad day. It's a little warmer here, I

wonder if that has some effect, whether real or imaginary on how achy one

feels? Do either of you (or anyone else) notice differences in degree of

pain depending on the weather?

Yes, I hate making decisions like this! I don't really want to call the doc

and whine! And there's still the issue of whether or not he can even do

anything for me at this point. Sigh. First I have to figure out what I'm

even going tell the doc. Ever find it hard to explain to the receptionist,

nurse, etc. what the problem even is? And when you hear yourself saying it,

you realize that it doesn't even sound like much of a problem? I hate that

part!

Thanks for at least making me feel like I'm not alone...I appreciate that!

Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>I too try to *hang* in there far to much of the time and end up

>feeling really crappy before calling. I think *I* need to take my own

>advice on this and call when things begin.

>

>Yep, Me too !!!!

>Every time I think I am OK to push it a bit past my 4 weeks, this upset

happens. When will

>we learn?

>

>,

>I will say, since I went ahead and got my blood drawn, I have felt better

just knowing I

>will have an answer.

>If you do it right now, you can still do it again in 1 mo. right?

>

>We need to form a 'nip it in the bud club', and make sure we each just go

in and do what

>we know we need to do. We are so used to toughing it out... look where that

got us.

>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing anything

about it?

>

>-Pam-

>

>

>

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I got an answer to this one! Because we hate being patronized by medical

professionals who believe that it's all " in your head " and because we think

about the high cost of all this medical testing and treatment before our own

health!

Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>Pam,

>>>>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing

anything

>>>>about it?<<<.

>

>When you figure out the anser tot his one...will you clue me in? Please ;)

>Jody

>

>

>

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I got an answer to this one! Because we hate being patronized by medical

professionals who believe that it's all " in your head " and because we think

about the high cost of all this medical testing and treatment before our own

health!

Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>Pam,

>>>>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing

anything

>>>>about it?<<<.

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>When you figure out the anser tot his one...will you clue me in? Please ;)

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I got an answer to this one! Because we hate being patronized by medical

professionals who believe that it's all " in your head " and because we think

about the high cost of all this medical testing and treatment before our own

health!

Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>Pam,

>>>>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing

anything

>>>>about it?<<<.

>

>When you figure out the anser tot his one...will you clue me in? Please ;)

>Jody

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LOL! Definitely, Pam - sometimes I even go without the ibuprofen just to

show my hubby how tough I am! When will I get it? Not soon, apparently!

Re: hypo symptoms - dumb question

>ROFL....And the whole time I always feel so superior to the common people

that have no

>clue, as to how strong I am......am I warped or what ? Slug down a few more

Ibuprofen,

>adjust my knee and wrist braces, and off I go...Sheesh !

>

>Yeh... I was fine.. = :-o

>-Pam-

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>Jody Spitale wrote:

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>> Pam,

>> >>>Why did I think there was value in being miserable and not doing

anything

>> >>>about it?<<<.

>>

>> When you figure out the anser tot his one...will you clue me in? Please

;)

>> Jody

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