Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Sam, if you had a healthy thyroid and a healthy uterus/ovaries - why did you allow such surgeries? You are the only human being I know who has been surgically altered twice for no reason. Re: Re: Anyone with weight gain have Liposuction? Hi Sam, Since you mentioned it, about Fibrocystic Breast Disease: I noticed that my boobs hurt like 2 weeks before my period, and this just started since taking Armour, 6 months. Do you know what to do to stop that?? Thanks!! Sam <k9gangopenaccess (DOT) <mailto:k9gang%40openaccess.org> org> wrote: It's not just that I have lost 2 parts of my endocrine system and started with a clean slate. There was damage done and severe iodine deficiency - fibrocystic breast disease, osteoporosis, DNA and NIS damage from the RAI and stuff like that. I was sort of ok just without ovaries/uterus, but the bottom dropped out when my healthy thyroid was ablated. Yea, I wish it was just " starting with a clean slate " ...it would have been way easier to climb out of that pit of doom I was lolling in for so long. :-O Sam :-D > > > > I don't think it's so much what you're dosing for, as it is " how " . > You > > could dose hypothyroidism by using cocaine and probably feel pretty > > good... For a while. In your case you're using a product that treats > > the underlying disease, so it works. At least for you. So you > aren't > > JUST treating symptoms; you're addressing the real problem. > > > > Note I said it has it's limitations; I didn't say it wouldn't work. > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 I didn't allow either. I went in to get my tubes tied at age 21 and woke up with someone else's hysterectomy. Military hosp in Northerm Florida. I'm still quite angry about this, so it's gonna be long: I broke my back in my late 30's, was unable to walk or work, lost everything I owned and had to go on welfare to get ANY treatment (untreated at the initial emergency visit because insurance lapsed thanks to s.o.). I ended up going to the only doctor that would take my health coverage, so I could get my back fixed. Since I talk fast I assume he thought I was hypEr rather than excited about finally finding a doc that could fix my back, so he toook blood TSH (I had no idea what that was) which of course was low, even tho I did not go to him for any thyroid issue whatsoever - I wanted him to fix my back, and I stated that at every single appointment I ever had with him (except the last one where I was ready to shove a pike up his arse). He started talking future heart attack, but I didn't have any heart issue that I knew of, and kept trying to talk me into this pill to protect my heart, and he kept at this 'heart pill thing' over and over and over, but all I wanted him to do was to fix my back. I should also say I was living in sheer agony 24/7 without relief from pain from the injury and obviously was not thinking right, I am sure. I just wanted him to fix my back. So stupid me finally said ok fine, if it's some pill to protect me against heart attacks in the future then whatever...I'll just take it to shut him up (stupid stupid stupid). I just wanted him to fix my back. If I recall correctly, I think there was some sort of hint that he could either fix my back after I took the pill or that if I didn't I'd loose any health coverage (pain has a way of taking control of rational thinking at time). Not at any time was " thyroid ablation " mentioned or the words " radioactive iodine " . I had a damned broke back, not a thyroid problem, and I just wanted my back fixed. As a matter of fact, it was 14 years later when a physical therapist discovered the problem - a hyper-mobile sacrum which was obviously displaced at an odd angle, and moving (technically I also had an untreated broken pelvis from the accident). The physical therapist helped me to fix my back enough that I could again walk like a notmal person. Now, would you like me to tell you my experiences with stupid mental deficient nutjob attorneys who for some reason think destroying a healthy thyroid is " standard medical procedure " ? By the way, I know a whole passle of people who have been thru multiple procedures without their ok. Some of them were able to get settlements and other not. Sam (thyroidless since 1990 and still p*ssed off about it) > > Sam, if you had a healthy thyroid and a healthy uterus/ovaries - why did you > allow such surgeries? You are the only human being I know who has been > surgically altered twice for no reason. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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