*As many of you know I am currently unmedicated at this time, and
have been for 14mos.I am 21 years old, so taking care of my body right
now is critical because I would like to live out my years in the long run...*
>>>I am weighing the decision of going about this disease in a nutritonal
sense or by swallowing some pills like i had before. glow <<<<<
Im not really sure which one is best for you to do. I dont mean just eating right, I mean literally taking certain nutritionals to relieve symptoms and better your body from a doctor whose very heavily educated of the body.
I do understand there are technical laws that play a part in this ordeal
because it has been made to where you cannot be "treated for your disease"
by these kinds of doctors. They can simply help "your body get healthy" &
as a somewhat "side effect", your symptoms etc. go away...
I dont want to have surgery
anytime soon untill I plan to have children one day..but I really don't know
much about the surgery aspect &when or why you should, other than to climb
the fence and go into hypo. Which is less dangerous i pressume?
I didn't go into remission the first time around, i was blown off repeatedly and now my condition is worsening. I was put on atenolol (beta-blocker) and my heart would just pound£ rather than race, still got Papiltations, &my hands/feet would go icey, so it helped but not the way I hoped. When i was on Methimazole (generic for Tapazole), I had the most horrendous periods this Earth has ever seen-pain wise. Like someone was ripping out my insides :sad0004: .. (no joke or hyperbole implied.) The other choice of antithyroid medicine would be PTU which runs the risk of damaging your body:
"Other - There are three other very rare complications of antithyroid drugs: liver damage (more common with PTU), aplastic anemia (failure of the bone marrow to produce blood cells), and vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels associated with PTU).
The risk of liver damage from PTU is an important concern, particularly in children. For this reason, MMI is the first choice for treating hyperthyroidism."
http://www.uptodate.com/contents/patient-information-antithyroid-drugs
This disease, like many others is just so costly. Thinking about being on pills forever or getting surgery/radioiodine treatment, to then be on a different pill forever isn't very appealing to me.
It kind of seems like its a good way to sucker us for money.
Although nutrition is expensive in the oral-consuming part to an extent, it is cheaper than paying & waiting to see some doctor that doesn't give a rats butt about what youre going through. Frankly i dont have the time nor money to waste on endocrins to turn me down, especially now that i need a NEW doctor, and we all know they charge the crap out of you. It would be a pain staking amount for me to do this since my TSH isn't "low enough" to most close minded docs. I will have to be bed ridden, again, in order to gain a low TSH for them to pay attention. I really feel like im a lonely fish in a huge ocean.
I go to a community college and I always pray I won't go into some thyroid
storm and know one knows whats wrong with me here. explode
Do you really have to be put on those medicines for results? or may you take this other approach that doesn't neccessarily harm your body like medications would? Can this approach really work, has it worked for you??
I am very open minded and intrigued about this topic. Any input and personal wisdom/experience is welcome. <3
have been for 14mos.I am 21 years old, so taking care of my body right
now is critical because I would like to live out my years in the long run...*
>>>I am weighing the decision of going about this disease in a nutritonal
sense or by swallowing some pills like i had before. glow <<<<<
Im not really sure which one is best for you to do. I dont mean just eating right, I mean literally taking certain nutritionals to relieve symptoms and better your body from a doctor whose very heavily educated of the body.
I do understand there are technical laws that play a part in this ordeal
because it has been made to where you cannot be "treated for your disease"
by these kinds of doctors. They can simply help "your body get healthy" &
as a somewhat "side effect", your symptoms etc. go away...
I dont want to have surgery
anytime soon untill I plan to have children one day..but I really don't know
much about the surgery aspect &when or why you should, other than to climb
the fence and go into hypo. Which is less dangerous i pressume?
I didn't go into remission the first time around, i was blown off repeatedly and now my condition is worsening. I was put on atenolol (beta-blocker) and my heart would just pound£ rather than race, still got Papiltations, &my hands/feet would go icey, so it helped but not the way I hoped. When i was on Methimazole (generic for Tapazole), I had the most horrendous periods this Earth has ever seen-pain wise. Like someone was ripping out my insides :sad0004: .. (no joke or hyperbole implied.) The other choice of antithyroid medicine would be PTU which runs the risk of damaging your body:
"Other - There are three other very rare complications of antithyroid drugs: liver damage (more common with PTU), aplastic anemia (failure of the bone marrow to produce blood cells), and vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels associated with PTU).
The risk of liver damage from PTU is an important concern, particularly in children. For this reason, MMI is the first choice for treating hyperthyroidism."
http://www.uptodate.com/contents/patient-information-antithyroid-drugs
This disease, like many others is just so costly. Thinking about being on pills forever or getting surgery/radioiodine treatment, to then be on a different pill forever isn't very appealing to me.
It kind of seems like its a good way to sucker us for money.
Although nutrition is expensive in the oral-consuming part to an extent, it is cheaper than paying & waiting to see some doctor that doesn't give a rats butt about what youre going through. Frankly i dont have the time nor money to waste on endocrins to turn me down, especially now that i need a NEW doctor, and we all know they charge the crap out of you. It would be a pain staking amount for me to do this since my TSH isn't "low enough" to most close minded docs. I will have to be bed ridden, again, in order to gain a low TSH for them to pay attention. I really feel like im a lonely fish in a huge ocean.
I go to a community college and I always pray I won't go into some thyroid
storm and know one knows whats wrong with me here. explode
Do you really have to be put on those medicines for results? or may you take this other approach that doesn't neccessarily harm your body like medications would? Can this approach really work, has it worked for you??
I am very open minded and intrigued about this topic. Any input and personal wisdom/experience is welcome. <3