Guest guest Posted April 23, 2011 Report Share Posted April 23, 2011 Beautiful Donna! I like it just as it is. Prayers you feel better soon. Hugs nne To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world " " May the Lord Bless you and keep you, May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever " Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/ Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com The Cancer Club www.cancerclub.com > Rocky Beach [1 Attachment] > > I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is > finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional > life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty > of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to > maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it. > > I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for > lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the > levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have > Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, > Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The > blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The > endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the > nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start > taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist. > > I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a > day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started > me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she > had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, > I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to > 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I > thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the > 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner > wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some > medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting > with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. > > Donna in WA ____________________________________________________________ Send your photos by email in seconds... TRY FREE IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if3 Works in all emails, instant messengers, blogs, forums and social networks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2011 Report Share Posted April 23, 2011 Beautiful Donna! I like it just as it is. Prayers you feel better soon. Hugs nne To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world " " May the Lord Bless you and keep you, May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever " Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/ Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com The Cancer Club www.cancerclub.com > Rocky Beach [1 Attachment] > > I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is > finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional > life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty > of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to > maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it. > > I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for > lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the > levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have > Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, > Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The > blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The > endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the > nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start > taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist. > > I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a > day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started > me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she > had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, > I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to > 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I > thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the > 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner > wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some > medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting > with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. > > Donna in WA ____________________________________________________________ Send your photos by email in seconds... TRY FREE IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if3 Works in all emails, instant messengers, blogs, forums and social networks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2011 Report Share Posted April 23, 2011 Beautiful Donna! I like it just as it is. Prayers you feel better soon. Hugs nne To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world " " May the Lord Bless you and keep you, May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever " Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/ Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com The Cancer Club www.cancerclub.com > Rocky Beach [1 Attachment] > > I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is > finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional > life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty > of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to > maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it. > > I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for > lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the > levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have > Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, > Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The > blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The > endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the > nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start > taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist. > > I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a > day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started > me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she > had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, > I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to > 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I > thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the > 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner > wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some > medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting > with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. > > Donna in WA ____________________________________________________________ Send your photos by email in seconds... TRY FREE IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if3 Works in all emails, instant messengers, blogs, forums and social networks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2011 Report Share Posted April 23, 2011 The attachment didn't show up for me this time:(Do you feel like your thyroid level is low? When my doc recently lowered my dose of levothyroxin I felt horrible--dragging my butt big time. I called and told them I had to go back up on it. I take 150 mcg and they had lowered it to 125 mcg. They tested me but didn't do the T3 and T4. My levels don't test accurately with just the TSH test. Good luck with all of that, Donna!hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: mserslife Sent: Sat, April 23, 2011 12:43:16 PMSubject: Rocky Beach [1 Attachment] <*>[Attachment(s) from Donna included below]I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it.I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist.I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. Donna in WA<*>Attachment(s) from Donna:<*> 1 of 1 Photo(s) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/942539056/item/list <*> rocky------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2011 Report Share Posted April 23, 2011 The attachment didn't show up for me this time:(Do you feel like your thyroid level is low? When my doc recently lowered my dose of levothyroxin I felt horrible--dragging my butt big time. I called and told them I had to go back up on it. I take 150 mcg and they had lowered it to 125 mcg. They tested me but didn't do the T3 and T4. My levels don't test accurately with just the TSH test. Good luck with all of that, Donna!hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: mserslife Sent: Sat, April 23, 2011 12:43:16 PMSubject: Rocky Beach [1 Attachment] <*>[Attachment(s) from Donna included below]I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it.I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist.I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. Donna in WA<*>Attachment(s) from Donna:<*> 1 of 1 Photo(s) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/942539056/item/list <*> rocky------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2011 Report Share Posted April 23, 2011 The attachment didn't show up for me this time:(Do you feel like your thyroid level is low? When my doc recently lowered my dose of levothyroxin I felt horrible--dragging my butt big time. I called and told them I had to go back up on it. I take 150 mcg and they had lowered it to 125 mcg. They tested me but didn't do the T3 and T4. My levels don't test accurately with just the TSH test. Good luck with all of that, Donna!hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: mserslife Sent: Sat, April 23, 2011 12:43:16 PMSubject: Rocky Beach [1 Attachment] <*>[Attachment(s) from Donna included below]I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it.I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist.I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. Donna in WA<*>Attachment(s) from Donna:<*> 1 of 1 Photo(s) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/942539056/item/list <*> rocky------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2011 Report Share Posted April 23, 2011 I love the way you have the colors of the sky reflected in the water. It's justgorgeous, Donna.hugs,KateTo: mserslife Sent: Sat, April 23, 2011 3:43:16 PMSubject: Rocky Beach [1 Attachment] I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it. I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist. I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. Donna in WA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2011 Report Share Posted April 24, 2011 I love seascapes Donna, and your's is beautiful! HUGS... the other |)onna <*>[Attachment(s) from Donna included below] I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it. I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist. I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. Donna in WA <*>Attachment(s) from Donna: <*> 1 of 1 Photo(s) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/942539056/item/list <*> rocky ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2011 Report Share Posted April 24, 2011 I love seascapes Donna, and your's is beautiful! HUGS... the other |)onna <*>[Attachment(s) from Donna included below] I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it. I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist. I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. Donna in WA <*>Attachment(s) from Donna: <*> 1 of 1 Photo(s) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/942539056/item/list <*> rocky ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2011 Report Share Posted April 24, 2011 I love seascapes Donna, and your's is beautiful! HUGS... the other |)onna <*>[Attachment(s) from Donna included below] I've attached my newest painting. For now, I am going to say it is finished; but, I'm going to use some cutouts to see if adding additional life forms may help or hurt it. As far as I'm concerned, there is plenty of life in the painting. It's just not all visible and you would have to maybe do some scuba diving, or wait for the tide to go out to see it. I went to see the nurse practitioner yesterday. It was a follow up for lab work I had earlier in the month. She wants me to start back on the levothyroxin because my thyroid is in a hypo-active stage. I have Graves' Disease which is an autoimmune hyperactive thyroid disease. But, Graves' can go in remission and go even to an hypoactive stage. The blood that I had drawn early in March was for my thyroid levels. The endocrinologist is the one who is monitoring my thyroid. Even though the nurse practitioner ordered the levothyroxin, I'm a bit reluctant to start taking it again until I talk with the endocrinologist. I was on levotyroxin a few years ago. I never took more than 50 mcg a day. The doctor who originally diagnosed me with hypothyroidism, started me on 25 mcg, then increased it to 50. At one point, based on labs, she had wanted to increase it to 100 mcg. But, every time I had an increase, I would experience some nausea. The nurse told me that I could go up to 75 mcg instead of the 100. After 3 days, I was so weak and nauseated, I thought I was going to die. The nurse told me to drop back down to the 50 mcg and he would let the doctor know. So, now, the nurse practitioner wants me to start out with 50 mcg. Knowing my history with some medications, I just don't think it's a good idea. I'm okay with starting with 25 mcg; but, I'm wondering if it is even necessary. Donna in WA <*>Attachment(s) from Donna: <*> 1 of 1 Photo(s) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/attachments/folder/942539056/item/list <*> rocky ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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