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But, I am going to request tons of testing for this and everything else they can do for any and all issues of all of this. Something needs to get done here before it ends up worse. I am hoping to find a counselor as well! Hopefully I will make some progress here and get things rolling quickly. :) |
That's great, Tracy! I have found that the medical profession here in the US is waaaaaay behind on diagnosis and treatment of thyroid problems! OTOH I also found the Internet is full of gloom and doom stuff too so be cautious of that as it can weigh you down. But I have been amazed at the difference once mine was diagnosed and taken care of! One doctor said it had probably been affecting me for years... but it took a huge tumor on the side of my neck before I knew about the problem!
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Well, not to be argumentative at all...but keep in mind that it is probably *more* likely that it is an anxiety disorder, rather than thyroid issues.
Thyroid conditions are definitely there in some people-but most people who go in for thyroid testing, don't actually have problems. Thyroid symptoms are often the same as other ailments. Hair loss, for instance, is a symptom of a thyroid condition-but it is also a symptom of stress, or a hormonal change, such as after giving birth. |
Aphil - I do not find your post argumentative at all. Actually I love discussing this stuff.
The point I'm making is that a lot of people are finding that their "anxiety disorder" actually is caused by a thyroid problem. I don't think a lot of people realize that a thyroid problem can cause anxiety. I think maybe some have heard that hyperthyroidism may cause some anxiety, but I am running into people left and right that are finding they actually have a thyroid problem, once they have the correct thyroid tests run - not just the TSH which can be very unreliable. My son had terrible anxiety. Once his thyroid problem was found he was started on Armour Thyroid and it took him getting up to 4 grains (240 mgs) before we noticed much improvement. He now takes 5 grains (300 mgs) daily and is doing really well. The difference in him, in his anxiety, etc. is almost unbelieveable - actually I don't think I could believe it unless I was seeing this with my own eyes. Both his doc and counselor agreed that his thyroid problem was contributing to his anxiety, but it was so bad that neither felt he would be able to get off the psych meds and simply take a T4/T3 thyroid med - they had never seen anyone so severe be able to get by with only the thyroid med. Well they are both now pleasantly surprised and amazed at how well he is doing on just the Armour Thyroid!!!!! I have 2 file boxes full of info on thyroid problems and psychiatric problems as it has become my hobby/passion ;) and I could share all sorts of info and articles, but let me just share this recent one posted at bellaonline.com by a wife & husband that found his anxiety was caused by his thyroid problem (just as my son's was and many many others). http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art41515.asp Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in Thyroid Disease The message that I am trying to get out is that everyone presenting with any sort of psychiatric problem should first have their thyroid tested, by running the correct tests, to at least make sure that they don't have a thyroid problem causing their mental problems. I was told for 20 years that my thyroid was "fine" even tho I had many physical symptoms - but the dang TSH would not catch the problem. Thankfully now my son's doc is also treating me and I am also taking 5 grains of Armour and feel that I have my life back! I'm just trying to share a little of info that I have found. This info could have saved us years of suffering and challenges. hugs, Cathy |
What a day! All I want to do is curl up under a rock and sleep the rest of the day away. If it is not one thing, it sure is another! :(
My mom wants me to make an appointment with the lady she chose. I kept telling her I didn't care for that lady! She didn't want to listen to me. So she had that ladies office call me this morning to make an appointment!!!! I told them I was not interested and hung up the phone. I have spoke with that lady on the phone before... she is worse then your average air head. I did not feel like dealing with her. Well then my mom called!! Of course I didn't answer the phone! She called twice within 30 minutes!!! I didn't answer either call. Shortly I called her back though! All she cared about was if I made the appointment and then all she cared about was complaining at me for not making the appointment! Then she said to call the other place and make an appointment.... now!!! This has been a very long and very stressful day! I am ready to tell her off already! I did make some phone calls today though!! No one takes my aid card. So I am going to have to do some searching to find something. This is going to take time. I am thinking about writing an email (I can't do this over the phone or in person) to my mom and telling her to forget it! I am not interested in counseling, going to visit her in Arkensas when she moves, or my kids going there, or anything else. I would love to tell her to control her own life and leave me alone!!! But if I did that it would be world war 3!!! I so don't know what I should do. Not answering the phone seems like the way to handle this with the least amount of stress. I don't know though. People are so pushy I swear!! I think I am going to end up talking with my regular doctor and finding out what resources he knows of that could help me. He should know something for both medicine and counseling. We will see. I hope you all are having better days. Thanks for allowing me to vent. |
Tracy-I did get your pm. I'll email you today. We seem to have so much in common!
Misty-I see you are in Seattle. Hey, neighbor, I'm in Marysville! |
Tracy-Wow. I didn't see your post until just now. Um, how old are you again? Your mom REALLY needs a reality check. Sounds like she forgot that you grew up. I would totally recommend writing a letter. On paper. That way you can hang on to it until you decide whether or not to send it. I just did this with my mom, and I'm still on the fence about whether or not to mail it. Like you said, it would cause some serious fallout. But it really did help to get my thoughts in order, and get it down on paper. And who knows, maybe I will actually get the guts to send it.
Your mom is way out of line. Having the office call you, and giving you orders. I think if you don't say something, it will just continue. This coming from someone who has yet to tell her own mom to back off!! Maybe we can work on this together. The thought of confronting my mom scares the sh*t out of me. Visiting your doc is a good idea. They often have access to resources that we don't. At least he may be able to point you in the right direction. |
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You guys are awesome! Thank you all. I appreciate all of your help (emails, PM's, messages here, and more) today! It has made for a better day for me. :)
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Of course it could be something else; don't mean to imply it isn't. But thyroid is very underdiagnosed in this country. Just something to check out. |
Misty-I used to live in Bothell, right on the bothell/Mill Creek line. My kids went to the Mill Creek schools. Loved them. I really hate the Marysville schools, that's why we homeschool. My goal is to eventually move back to Bothell, Mill Creek. The homes are just so much more expensive there.
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Branbrown's aviator...........that baby is so adorable! L |
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