For many years I was very sick and didn't know why. I had a splitting headache all the time. I felt like I had a constant sinus infection which in turn caused severe nausea. My muscles were always sore, no matter how long I rested. My heart would race up to 180 beats a minute. I was irritable and cranky. I couldn't walk more than a few blocks at a time without being winded. If you said 6 words to me and asked me to say them back to you, I couldn't. I had no attention span, no energy and things were only getting worse.
I went to the doctor several times. I had blood work done, was told it was an infection, took antibiotics way more than anyone should. Still I was sick. I went back to the doctor, still they didn't help me.
After 6 years of hell, my throat started to visibly swell. I typed my symptoms into a search engine on the internet like I had done dozens of times before, to no result. But this time I added the words "swollen neck."
That afternoon I got a doctor's appointment and told them what was wrong with me. Grave's disease and hyperthyroidism. Don't freak, it isn't deadly if caught and treated. Unfortunately, I had it bad and for many years.
Grave's disease is an auto immune disorder that causes your own immune system to attack itself and your thyroid; hence the neck swelling. My thyroid blew up to 10 times it's normal size virtually over night. Bear in mind that a normal thyroid is the size of a walnut. I felt as if I had swallowed a baseball.
The doctor sent me for an uptake test the next day. What that means is I had to go into a part of the hospital that is behind a steel door, take a small cup with a pill in it, from a man wearing a full body lead apron. There were no less than 5 yellow hazard signs in this room. I was told not to touch the pill, just swallow it quickly without letting it touch the inside of my mouth unnecessarily. Stay away from children under the age of 17 for 48 hours and come back the next day. I then swallowed a radio active pill.
The following day I returned to the aproned man, who then made me lay on a large, weird plastic table with a large, plastic, funnel shaped hood above it. I was told not to move or breathe too deeply; easy stuff after swallowing Chernobyl. For about an hour this machine hummed and droned over my swollen neck.
After that test I had blood work done to measure the amount of thyroid hormone pumping though my blood. Again, easy compared to the other tests.
A few days later I went in for the results. It seems the thyroid is a sponge for radio active material. It doesn't build up anywhere in the body like it does in the thyroid. The sicker your thyroid is, the more radio active material it absorbs. When I asked the doctor how much of the radio active poison my thyroid absorbed, he replied, "All of it." Not what I wanted to hear, but I just wanted to get to the wellness part. I then asked about the blood work; another shock. Normal thyroid range is 210 to 440, mine was 2200. No wonder I was so sick.
Now everything was starting to make sense. All of my symptoms could finally be explained. I understood that this is not curable. But it is treatable. I finally had hope of feeling well. That didn't last long.
My doctor put me on propylthiouracil or PTU for short. I took 27 pills a day for 3 months. It helped immediately, but unfortunately it nearly ruined what little of an immune system I had left. I developed a nasty sore in the back of my throat that had to be biopsied; not fun when the anesthetic doesn't take. I had a cold for 3 months straight and finally told the doctor I need to see some one who knew what they were doing.
So, off to a endocrinologist I went. For sure NOW I would get the proper help, right? I was impressed when I walked into his office. He was Harvard educated, had written countless articles, was published in all the important medical journals. What a relief.
What a quack. I saw him for a year. He put me on methamizole which is the only other anti-thyroid drug out there. It worked great at first and the cold went away. The sore came and went, but was not enough to bother me. But then after about 7 months, my hair started to fall out by the hand full. I went in to the doctor right away and told him something wasn't right. I was starting to feel ill again, my hair was falling out, I had lost 30 pounds with out even trying. I wasn't complaining about the weight, but my hair! I had long thick hair my whole life! Make it stop, Doc! You know what he said? "Don't worry about it. It will grow back someday."
I vowed never to see another fucking doctor again. I went home and started researching every article and publication and book that had any thing to do with my disorder. It wasn"t much. I could only fill a small folder with the info I found. I moved on to real people with the same disease. What did they do to help themselves?
I started taking vitamins, cut sugar drastically from my diet; I also cut overly processed food, junk food, fast food. I started walking more. I started taking a copper supplement and within 3 months I was off the methamizole.
I did go see another doctor, but after one visit and him telling me he wanted me to have my thyroid destroyed with radiation, I was out of there.
I wish I could say that was the end of it and I am cured. But I can't. Even as I sit here typing, my heart is racing and I have a headache. The symptoms are all coming back again. I have upped my copper and will start watching my diet closer. I will try to exercise more. Maybe I will call my insurance company and see what new endocrinologists are on the menu this year... maybe.


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I have a story to tell, am working on it these days.
Starting the next" "What a quack."
Great juxtaposition!
And we all have doctor stories. I don't even want to go there right now.
bettyk, Feb. 23, 2006
what a small world... I live right near Amy S.
Thanks again everyone!
http://www.johnleemd.com/store/resource_hormonetest.html - might offer some clues. Take care.
I guess this is why the federal legislators need to permit and endorse stem-cell research— and soon. Now that you've written this article, you've got me interested in this unique (and doubtless painful) condition. Look at what you done, Mandi! ;-D
Just for information, one of my sisters had her thyroid removed and now takes a one-a-day pill which she has been doing for about ten years now. Her symptoms went away and she is quite normal (other than the quirks we all have). I do not know if her daily med is a hormone supplement or something else. I could find out. The surgery worked for her.
I have rheumatoid arthritis in my hands and feet (I'm a pianist - damn) and just learned that it is an autoimmune disease. Seems like the body feeds on itself in this particular manner, so I give myself a weekly shot of chemotherapy, methotrexate.
Bodies are a miracle of ability, but they wear out at different rates for each of us. Modern medicine is not the only answer; in fact, it is only one answer among many good treatments. I wish you well with yours.
thanks again!
I talk with my Fiance and ask him if I go to the Dr. does he think she would listen this time? I've even brought him in with me and when we left he said, "What a bitch!" Now you have to understand this is coming from a quite mild-mannered man but he certainly summed it up.
I keep going to this health clinic, don't want to leave cuz' they have all my records, and have switch Dr.'s twice and am looking again...why won't they help? Why won't they listen?
I'm just sorry to hear someone else is struggling. I'll send you some angels, how's that? How many would you like?
Namaste
I have so given up on doctors.. but I know that I will have to find another one or get worse...why doesn't someone come up with a website/800 # where you can search through biographies of doctors? We are in the military, so I am lucky if I even see the same general practioner from one appointment to the next.. I had 2 seperate docs write me the scripts for meds that you can't take together! I could have died had I not looked it up before taking them! The pharmacy on base didn't even catch it! Now imagine soemone who is newly sick and not thinking straight! How many people die from stupid mistakes like this, I wonder??
rant over... thanks!
ps. I hope you write about your illness and battle, I find it helps.
I'm sure you know the long boring story about how some of the thyroid tests are deceptive, just don't tell the whole story. Interesting that finally diagnosing the problem took a doctor who got his damn nose out of my file long enough to actually look at ME. great article.
I am a well person, suffering from no more than self-inflicted obesity and occasional hangovers. And it just breaks my heart how many of you are fighting pain and illness all the time. Your stories sadden but inspire me.
Thankyou for this one Mandi (yeah I decided to screw the one comment per customer rule..)
Having a painful, chronic illness certainly does change one's outlook on life though, I appreciate every single second I feel well, every little thing I have, and what makes me feel really better and forget my troubles is helping others, cause someone out there has it worse than either one of us.
carolyn, I am so glad you came back for an other word or two.. it means a lot to me!
christina keep pluggin! never give up on your health!
I wish you luck! A good friend and her mother and her sister all have Grave's Disease. They've all managed to keep it under control, and I'll hope the next doctor you see will be able to help you do the same.
Marjy, How are your friends controlling it? thanks!
Beyond what is published for free on the internet there are many journals obtainable by subscription with results of scientific experiments on alternative medicines. The AMA is a good source for finding ongoing research & journals.
If you can find a support group and others who would look into the scientific method to keep records to 'measure' their personal treatments, you might find a researcher willing to give you the inside scoop. I trust the scientists, the numbers don't lie. Doctors may have been scientists in college but most get that god complex that biases their 'research' when it comes to applying the process. I'd rather have a scientist talk over my head than a doctor pimping pharmaceuticals talking to my wallet. Keep courage - you could be helping so many others. In that spirit, karma will connect you.
Your delivery on this subject was perfect, by the way. I was groaning right along with you through every twist and turn, and am wishing your clear sailing ahead.
victoria, I agree with you! There needs to be research into natural treatment.
susan, thanks for reading and your nice comments ;-)
Shauna, I am still leery of the RAI because I know for a fact that I feel better when my allergies are under control among other things.. so that tells me that something else is going on,,, RAI is not reversible.. once I destroy my thyroid that's it... just not ready yet..
thanks so much for reading a writing! did you heppen to go over to my article "Why did you pick that name?" If you did already forgive me,,, I am scatter brained some days ;-)
thanks;-)
Jose, I am sorry for you wife.. thank you for your kind words ;-)
Don't know if this will help or hurt... But my gram had her thyroid removed... She then had to take one small pill daily...
Don't know if it was radiated out of there or what... Hugs to you Girl!!
I have a chronic auto-immune, crippling bone disease and have been down or am ON that road with you. After the diagnostic phase I just have to keep looking for my own cure or relief. Won't go into the boring details except to say that I am on disability from social security and the irony with that system is after you are declared too disabled to work you have to wait two years before you are eligible for Medicare insurance. My post employment insurance ran out in September and so I am very carefully floating along until May when two years are up, hoping for no illness or medical necessity that would make me go into debt.
That's me. Now about you.
Read your post here and then I called my hypothyroid friend who deals with this illness, to get you some information. She does not like or want to take synthroid anymore. She says it is filled with crap (her medical term not mine) and makes her feel funny. Weak thyroid needs both T3 and T 4. A competent Dr. can write a prescription. Or the Women's International can advise you.
She gets hers online from the Women's International Pharmacy (http://womensinternational.com). They are currently under threat from the FDA for mailing prescriptions or something. Another site my friend said she is going to look into... learned of it word of mouth from another woman with thyroid disease (interesting network, huh?) is: wellnessresources.com. She said it is supposed to have quite a lot about thyroid.
Oh, here's what she says about the T3 and T4 she gets from them. Although it is synthetic you mix it with organic olive oil to take it and there are no fillers, etc. just pure medicine.
BUT... and yet, Mandi... a couple of other people have said this here and I will also... if your thyroid is diseased and shot, and you have insurance, getting it removed my be the best thing for your health. If it is not functioning, why keep it?
By the way my parathyroid was removed years ago... got quite huge. I never have figured out what it was for and don't miss it.
If your thyroid is not working at all what would be the effect of removing it? I may have asked about that ot heard an answer one time (maybe my friend told me) that said from that point your life expectancy was under 10 years. Totally unsure about that. I wish you could find an excellent endocrinologist and I wish you robust health and patience.
Olivia, I am HYPER thyroid, which is much different from HYPO thryorid. I think I said before that I am 99% sure my problems are related to my allergies. When they are under control I feel much better but not perfect. The problem is I seem to be developing alleriges to everything,
I will keep you in my thoughts and keep a candle lit for you. Funny how natural remedies help more than the radiation. My dad has been seeing docs for over 12 years now for a health problem - with about the same results. Pop another pill, wait for the side effects. You are amazing - I admire your strength.
Sarah and Breanne, thank you so much for your caring.
:)
sad sad sad.
Also for your readers, aluminum, the substance they have isolated that in some way contributes to alzheimers, is the agent used to process table salt. The oncologist and another MD researcher who uses some alternative microscope to see chemical changes both state that sea salt and kosher salt are alternatives that reduce aluminum intake. The second researcher said "you can never have enough manganese and zinc in your diet" it reduces "copper toxicity" and improves the absobtion of other benefitial vitamins and nutrients. The clinic that the researchers run is in Reno, Nevada.
I'll continue to keep an ear out.
Cancer cells live on simple sugars and cannot process complex carbohydrates. Low carb diet anyone? They said there is no difference in artificial sweeteers (diet products) over natural simple sugars.
The most shocking thing discussed was the use of mammograms to detect breast cancer. The microscope guy stated emphatically that the radiation during mammograms causes breast cancer in the sensitive breast tissue! He states since 1988 there has been a large increase in breast cancer - the correlation - widespread publicity and increase in mammograms in even younger women. He stated that "Thermography" is a radiation-free test that can 'see' cancers up to 7 years earlier than mammography, and it's less painful (no squishing).
These were really important, glad I remembered.
Keep us posted Mandi!
thanks for all this wonderful info!
Leah, Thanks!
thanks ;-)