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  • ImayBblack
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    You cannot make that diagnosis while you are still on synthroid. Has she tried to wean you off the meds?
    I went 3 months without Synthriod with my blood coming back as HYPO before she put me on Synthriod.

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  • Cooter
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    Wait just a goldurn second...

    Are you telling me that my fat ass is paying for this skinny bitch to get medical procedures done!?!??!

    You don't look like me so you are less of a human. Let's all make loud rabble rabble noises at eachother for being different

    Originally posted by Marisa View Post
    Must be nice to have insurance.

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  • ImayBblack
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    Originally posted by Marisa View Post
    how so?
    Tired, crazy, hair loss, dry skin.

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  • davbrucas
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    You cannot make that diagnosis while you are still on synthroid. Has she tried to wean you off the meds?

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  • ImayBblack
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    Originally posted by Marisa View Post
    hey dav - can you explain to me how a prolactinoma effects hypothyroidism? does one cause the other? how does a doc know which one to treat if they are often found concurrently in patients?

    (sorry for the thread jack...just curious)
    LOL he is good. He diagnosed me before the Doctor did on several occasions.

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  • Marisa
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    Originally posted by ImayBblack View Post
    I still feel like SHIT all the time.
    how so?

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  • jdgregory84
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    Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
    Avinson = imaybblack
    ImayBracist

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  • Marisa
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    hey dav - can you explain to me how a prolactinoma effects hypothyroidism? does one cause the other? how does a doc know which one to treat if they are often found concurrently in patients?

    (sorry for the thread jack...just curious)

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  • ImayBblack
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    Actually, in postpartum thyroiditis you initially go hyper since the inflamed thyroid over produces hormone, then it goes hypo for a few months. Most recover after a short course of therapy. You probably dont even need synthroid anymore as I highly doubt you have Hashimotos...PPT mimics Hashimotos in this instance. Many docs will just label it the most common etiology for hypothyroidism....Hashimotos and put you on meds and be done with it. It's you that has to take the meds the rest of your life. I would talk to another doctor about your diagnosis.
    She has been testing me every month since April and they just now got me regulated on 100mg of Synthriod. Apparently mine is not going back to normal. She said that sometimes postpartum thyrioditis causes too much damage to the thyriod that it wont go back to functioning normal. In this case thats what most likely happen. GOD, I wish it would go back to normal so i can feel normal again. I still feel like SHIT all the time.

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  • davbrucas
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    Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
    Avinson = imaybblack
    Yeah, figured that. Story sounded familiar.

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  • davbrucas
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    Originally posted by Steve View Post
    Nevermind. I'm not sure how to take that so I'm just going to leave it alone.

    For me personally, I've failed at losing weight the conventional way of just dieting and going to a regular gym lifting weights. I get bored and won't stick to it. Martial arts is the only active thing that I have stayed with my whole life. I used to bowl professionally for years and played alot of golf, but I never enjoyed either of them. I've always been active in some way, just horrible diet and soda addiction. I worked for a vending company for years and had full access to every kind of junk food imaginable. Filling drink machines, moving machines all took excersise and alot of strength, but still taking in junk. It's 110 degrees outside and you're busting ass to get to location to location, I'd open a machine, open a can, take a drink and throw it away never realizing how many times a day I was doing that and taking in ALOT more calories than I thought I was.
    It was a jab....dont arm-bar me!

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  • lowthreeohz
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    Did Ashley change her screen name?
    Avinson = imaybblack

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  • Steve
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    Compensating for other areas of life that are lacking...I bet he enjoys being a fatboy that can kick someone's ass. Look at Tank Abbott. He can kick the average guy's ass but he is still a fatass with metabolic syndrome who will die an early death.
    Nevermind. I'm not sure how to take that so I'm just going to leave it alone.

    For me personally, I've failed at losing weight the conventional way of just dieting and going to a regular gym lifting weights. I get bored and won't stick to it. Martial arts is the only active thing that I have stayed with my whole life. I used to bowl professionally for years and played alot of golf, but I never enjoyed either of them. I've always been active in some way, just horrible diet and soda addiction. I worked for a vending company for years and had full access to every kind of junk food imaginable. Filling drink machines, moving machines all took excersise and alot of strength, but still taking in junk. It's 110 degrees outside and you're busting ass to get to location to location, I'd open a machine, open a can, take a drink and throw it away never realizing how many times a day I was doing that and taking in ALOT more calories than I thought I was.

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  • davbrucas
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    Originally posted by Marisa View Post
    Really? Wait...I feel like we've talked about this before. Are you on synthroid currently?
    Did Ashley change her screen name?

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  • davbrucas
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    Originally posted by ImayBblack View Post
    Been both! Was diagnosed with postpartum thyroiditis (HYPER) after my preganacy then in April I was diagnosed with hashimoto disease which is HYPO.
    Actually, in postpartum thyroiditis you initially go hyper since the inflamed thyroid over produces hormone, then it goes hypo for a few months. Most recover after a short course of therapy. You probably dont even need synthroid anymore as I highly doubt you have Hashimotos...PPT mimics Hashimotos in this instance. Many docs will just label it the most common etiology for hypothyroidism....Hashimotos and put you on meds and be done with it. It's you that has to take the meds the rest of your life. I would talk to another doctor about your diagnosis.

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