Do I need a better endo workup?
Answered by
Mark Lupo, M.D. - Thyroid Nodules, Thyroid Cancer, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Thyroid Ultrasound
Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida
Sarasota - FL
Questions in the Thyroid forum are answered by Dr. Mark Lupo. Topics covered include goiter, graves disease, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, hyperthyroid, hypothyroid, thyroid cancers, thyroiditis, and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).
ANA is not the test. Ask for TPO (thyroid peroxidase) and antithyroglobulin...these are the thyroid antibody tests most commonly used to test for autoimmune thyroid disease.
I'll be the first to admit, I have to re-check myself at times, to make sure I'm not reverting back to attitudes that stem from those riginal hurts. I became suicidal at one point, early during my search for answers and is why I take informing others who are in the same boat I was in, so seriously.
I've seen times on forums, when people posting, had the motive of displaying their "superior knowledge" and having "contests of wits" or clicks of people from other forums, are actually talking about the activity on other forums!! They also bring attitudes in from those other forums, kind of amounts to gossip.
Talk about something a forum that's purpose is helping people, does not need, those are prime examples!
I'll never do another post of this type again but wanted to say it one more time.
I'll input in a cut & dried fashion, if I see where I can add anything and may be farther between.
I hope to see people continue to be helped by sincere motives of other patients and of course we are especially thankful to Dr. Mark. Without Med-Help International, this would not even be available and I know it is a hard job they have in monitoring everything. I had to express this, just one more time. Let's put our sincere attitudes, faith etc..., into helping Med-Help keep it helpful!
Thank you both for your unlifing comments.
Nurselpn, I can remember your uplifting comments to me and others, even back when I posted as JimLow. Thank you.
Bgtown, I'm so glad you've been encouraged. It was greatly encouraging to me too, when I was able to correspond with other patients having same illness.
One reason the illness was so difficult for me, comes from always being hard working, strong (220lbs) and suddenly hit with thyroid disease (Hashimoto's), along with the depression-symptom. I still work hard, never stopped, I have a stub-haul delivery route, early-morning for my state's newspaper, plus rack/store delivery of my town paper and do field-inspections for a mortgage company. These were only side-jobs back when I was in mfg/marketing of a fishing tackle product, I now have licensed to a major tackle company. Keeping on with my jobs, during this illness, was overwhelming at times because it took quit some time for really good results to happen because of need for so many dose-changes, the first two years. I was tempted at my worst, to look into disability because I was also having adrenal problems, that showed up plainly on tests.
I still have a more passionate heart for things than before the illness, which I see as a good thing. My heart goes out to others who suffer thyroid diseases and I have found myself many times, sobbing at the keyboard. I still have symptoms, but are mild however, I have read many articles stating that it is common for thyroid patients to continue having mild to moderate symptoms, even with treatment. I believe people who have absolute recovery with no symptoms at all are the exception and not the rule (my opinion). Some on here have had complete recovery but others can follow their EXACT SAME REGIMEN and retain some mild symptoms. I am on Armour but cannot assume it is superior for 100% of people but it is my belief that it is for many. Bgtown stay encouraged and keep reading & posting!!