Congratulations on your new house, married bliss and big 3-0! Wow, that's
quite a lot to cope with, huh?
I remember some members of another thyroid group griping about doctors who
look at blood test results and do not listen to them. They said that as long
as the tests come back normal, the doctors wouldn't care if they feel
horrible. Maybe it would be wise to get a second opinion. Even if another
test shows that it's probably stress, it would still be worth knowing,
right?
>From: "lrlacook" <lrlacook@...>
>Reply-To: ThyroidDisease2@yahoogroups.com
>To: ThyroidDisease2@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [ThyroidDisease] Diagnosis
>Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 03:04:53 -0000
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>Hi!! I'm new to this board and am I ever glad I found it. I had my
>thyroid surically removed almost 4 years ago. Since then, I have had
>the good fortune of not having to be medicated. Recently though, I
>have noticed several of the symptoms of hypothyriodism creeping in.
>I thought it was just the stress of buying a house, getting married
>and turning 30 all in a matter of 2 weeks. So when I went to my doc
>last week for the flu I asked if it was time to go see the vampires
>again (that's what I like to call the blood work). I had the TSH
>test AGAIN and it came back in the normal ranges. But I still have
>90% of they symptoms. Am I crazy? Should I fight with my doc and
>get a second opion? What do you all think????
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