uh, trying to get this back on topic.Last month my PTH was at 13.4 (I guess that is 134 for most of you?!) and this month it shot up to 19.0 (190). Is this kind of (~50%) increase in a month normal? I am concerned they will want to rush me into surgery, given that one doc wanted to do it "soon" when it was at 13.4 but my full time doc overrode that and said it wasn't so bad yet. Now that it has shot up so much (they have only been monitoring the PTH for 2 months now) I am concerned. My calcium can't seem to come down either (2.72 last, 2.74 this) despite changing medications, reducing caltrate etc.Any comments welcome
Hello all ... i thought it was my thyroid had test done and it all came back normal ...
... I've been on Levothyroxine for my thyroid since early 2003. My thyroid problem is directly related to my kidney disease and all the meds I've had to take over the years.
Quote from: Krisna on October 22, 2007, 08:04:59 PM... I've been on Levothyroxine for my thyroid since early 2003. My thyroid problem is directly related to my kidney disease and all the meds I've had to take over the years.Check out www.stopthethyroidmadness.comI switched from the synthetic thyroid replacement, which did nothing except make my TSH go down, to the natural and have improved a great deal and finally stated losing weight. If I had stayed on the synthetic I doubt I would have lived another 5 years. The hypothyroid symptoms were awful and I was very slowly dying, while the doc kept saying, "Your blood tests are normal and show you are fine." New doc did many more tests and prescribed Armour Natural thyroid -- saved my life.
Quote from: Black on October 23, 2007, 05:24:16 PMQuote from: Krisna on October 22, 2007, 08:04:59 PM... I've been on Levothyroxine for my thyroid since early 2003. My thyroid problem is directly related to my kidney disease and all the meds I've had to take over the years.Check out www.stopthethyroidmadness.comI switched from the synthetic thyroid replacement, which did nothing except make my TSH go down, to the natural and have improved a great deal and finally stated losing weight. If I had stayed on the synthetic I doubt I would have lived another 5 years. The hypothyroid symptoms were awful and I was very slowly dying, while the doc kept saying, "Your blood tests are normal and show you are fine." New doc did many more tests and prescribed Armour Natural thyroid -- saved my life. I'll check it out! Thanks! My levels show I'm okay and my doctor actually lowered the amount of thyroid medication a few months ago. I'm still on prednisone too! I've been on it so long that they can't take me off of it without my organs shutting down! I've been on it since 1980!
My daughter had a tumor on her thyroid and had most of the thyroid removed. She has been on synthroid since then. Her doctor always says her range is normal but she really feels bad all the time, gained weight, extremely tired. Everything we read says the "normal" range needs to be re-evaluated and adjusted, but her doctor (a specialist) just keeps saying she is in the normal range. Well, it must not be HER normal! Your posts are very interesting and helpful. Keep posting--btw, we are finding a new doctor for her. Someone has to listen to her. She is way too young to always feel so bad.
Quote from: Krisna on October 23, 2007, 05:57:07 PMQuote from: Black on October 23, 2007, 05:24:16 PMQuote from: Krisna on October 22, 2007, 08:04:59 PM... I've been on Levothyroxine for my thyroid since early 2003. My thyroid problem is directly related to my kidney disease and all the meds I've had to take over the years.Check out www.stopthethyroidmadness.comI switched from the synthetic thyroid replacement, which did nothing except make my TSH go down, to the natural and have improved a great deal and finally stated losing weight. If I had stayed on the synthetic I doubt I would have lived another 5 years. The hypothyroid symptoms were awful and I was very slowly dying, while the doc kept saying, "Your blood tests are normal and show you are fine." New doc did many more tests and prescribed Armour Natural thyroid -- saved my life. I'll check it out! Thanks! My levels show I'm okay and my doctor actually lowered the amount of thyroid medication a few months ago. I'm still on prednisone too! I've been on it so long that they can't take me off of it without my organs shutting down! I've been on it since 1980! Yeah, I'm on steroids as well - 5 mg AM and 5 mg noon, I can't function without them. The years of untreated and undertreated hypothyroidism burned out my adrenals.