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Happy Holidays, everyone

 

Here I am again with a serious question. I think I have found the

root of my troubles.

 

 

To recap, I have been putting on 12lbs per year for the past 4 years.

Imagine that. At present, I am 50 lbs overweight.

 

This year, I decided that diets were not doing it so I checked my

thyroid and adrenals (which are all normal).

 

My TSH was low, the first time, though I keep putting on weight.

 

The endo prescribed Tapazole, which I took for a month.

It didn't make any sense to have symptoms of hypothyroid and having

hyperthyroid.

 

Then, I did another TSH and it came out normal: .52 (.35-5.5). It is

still on the lower side of it. The endo wanted me to continue the

Tapazole, but I had stopped it a month before this last test was done

anyway.

 

I have been very depressed among other things so the GP gave me

Prozac, which I started taking 3 weeks ago. So far, can't see the

difference, except that I am sighing very heavily because it seems

that I don't get enough air. This I will stop when I have time to

check what natural remedies have a good effect.

 

I also checked other things but the most significant differences were

my low level of Vit. D: 17 (30-89) and my calcium in the blood which

is a little high: 5.8 (4.5-5.6)

 

I kept on researching this stuff and came across Parathyroid.

 

I asked to be checked and just got the results: 99 (15-65)!

 

I went back to the parathyroid site and it says that I probably have

a parathyroid adenoma (tumor) and they say it is necessary to remove

this sick gland.

 

Of the symptoms of hyperparathyroid, I have most of them.

The only symptom it doesn't mention is the weight gain.

 

I know this is a bad time to post this message as most of you are

celebrating, but if you come across this message and know about this

stuff, would you mind giving me your opinion?

 

Thanks much,

Maria

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Maria

 

From what I can tell, you are just looking at symptoms and making a

conjecture. I think you need to find out for sure about the

tumor. As far as the weight gain, you need to count the amount of

exercise you do and figure out the calories burned vs. the caloric

intake and burn more than you take in.

 

GB

 

, " drmoratto "

<drmoratto wrote:

>

> Happy Holidays, everyone

>

> Here I am again with a serious question. I think I have found the

> root of my troubles.

>

>

> To recap, I have been putting on 12lbs per year for the past 4

years.

> Imagine that. At present, I am 50 lbs overweight.

>

> This year, I decided that diets were not doing it so I checked my

> thyroid and adrenals (which are all normal).

>

> My TSH was low, the first time, though I keep putting on weight.

>

> The endo prescribed Tapazole, which I took for a month.

> It didn't make any sense to have symptoms of hypothyroid and having

> hyperthyroid.

>

> Then, I did another TSH and it came out normal: .52 (.35-5.5). It

is

> still on the lower side of it. The endo wanted me to continue the

> Tapazole, but I had stopped it a month before this last test was

done

> anyway.

>

> I have been very depressed among other things so the GP gave me

> Prozac, which I started taking 3 weeks ago. So far, can't see the

> difference, except that I am sighing very heavily because it seems

> that I don't get enough air. This I will stop when I have time to

> check what natural remedies have a good effect.

>

> I also checked other things but the most significant differences

were

> my low level of Vit. D: 17 (30-89) and my calcium in the blood

which

> is a little high: 5.8 (4.5-5.6)

>

> I kept on researching this stuff and came across Parathyroid.

>

> I asked to be checked and just got the results: 99 (15-65)!

>

> I went back to the parathyroid site and it says that I probably

have

> a parathyroid adenoma (tumor) and they say it is necessary to

remove

> this sick gland.

>

> Of the symptoms of hyperparathyroid, I have most of them.

> The only symptom it doesn't mention is the weight gain.

>

> I know this is a bad time to post this message as most of you are

> celebrating, but if you come across this message and know about

this

> stuff, would you mind giving me your opinion?

>

> Thanks much,

> Maria

>

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Yes! Since the nice MDs haven't been able to help me, I have to fend

for myself, with the help of the knowledge of members of this group.

Any ideas and directions are much appreciated.

 

Will request a scan for the parathyroid but I doubt it will show, for

I live in a small town and the medical equipment is far from optimal.

I have a goiter and now wonder if it is the parathyroid and not the

thyroid that is enlarged.

 

Also, it is not the caloric intake and neither the lack of exercise

for the weight gain. There is something else and this is what I have

been trying to find out.

 

Thanks.

Maria

 

 

, " Guru K "

<greatyoga wrote:

>

> Maria

>

> From what I can tell, you are just looking at symptoms and making a

> conjecture. I think you need to find out for sure about the

> tumor. As far as the weight gain, you need to count the amount

of

> exercise you do and figure out the calories burned vs. the caloric

> intake and burn more than you take in.

>

> GB

>

> , " drmoratto "

> <drmoratto@> wrote:

> >

> > Happy Holidays, everyone

> >

> > Here I am again with a serious question. I think I have found the

> > root of my troubles.

> >

> >

> > To recap, I have been putting on 12lbs per year for the past 4

> years.

> > Imagine that. At present, I am 50 lbs overweight.

> >

> > This year, I decided that diets were not doing it so I checked my

> > thyroid and adrenals (which are all normal).

> >

> > My TSH was low, the first time, though I keep putting on weight.

> >

> > The endo prescribed Tapazole, which I took for a month.

> > It didn't make any sense to have symptoms of hypothyroid and

having

> > hyperthyroid.

> >

> > Then, I did another TSH and it came out normal: .52 (.35-5.5). It

> is

> > still on the lower side of it. The endo wanted me to continue the

> > Tapazole, but I had stopped it a month before this last test was

> done

> > anyway.

> >

> > I have been very depressed among other things so the GP gave me

> > Prozac, which I started taking 3 weeks ago. So far, can't see the

> > difference, except that I am sighing very heavily because it

seems

> > that I don't get enough air. This I will stop when I have time to

> > check what natural remedies have a good effect.

> >

> > I also checked other things but the most significant differences

> were

> > my low level of Vit. D: 17 (30-89) and my calcium in the blood

> which

> > is a little high: 5.8 (4.5-5.6)

> >

> > I kept on researching this stuff and came across Parathyroid.

> >

> > I asked to be checked and just got the results: 99 (15-65)!

> >

> > I went back to the parathyroid site and it says that I probably

> have

> > a parathyroid adenoma (tumor) and they say it is necessary to

> remove

> > this sick gland.

> >

> > Of the symptoms of hyperparathyroid, I have most of them.

> > The only symptom it doesn't mention is the weight gain.

> >

> > I know this is a bad time to post this message as most of you are

> > celebrating, but if you come across this message and know about

> this

> > stuff, would you mind giving me your opinion?

> >

> > Thanks much,

> > Maria

> >

>

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