good luck fam
my lil bro has thyroid problems and lost 20 pounds in a week, was crazy.
he took a radioactive pill and his copay was $500, pill was $3000.
So about 4 months ago I started losing a lot of weight (30 pounds in 4 months) without working out; I also had hand tremors, itching, sweating, insomnia, etc. I went to the doctor yesterday (my f'ing birthday) after being referred by a neurologist, and she diagnosed me with Graves disease after a thyroid x-ray. There are three options to treating it and I don't feel super excited about any of them. Anyone else have this or have a family member or friend who has been diagnosed with it? Just curious about the surgery or radioactive iodine treatment and which one is better. Thanks!
good luck fam
my lil bro has thyroid problems and lost 20 pounds in a week, was crazy.
he took a radioactive pill and his copay was $500, pill was $3000.
Sorry to hear about that SnA. I have a friend that has Grave's disease. I first met him about 10 years ago and wouldn't have ever known unless he mentioned it to me one day. He chose the radioactive iodine route. In addition, he's done a lot of research in natural treatment methods and absolutely swears that choosing the right foods and supplements has helped alleviate the condition. As long as I've known him, I've never seen any changes that indicate he's anything but healthy.
I'm sorry to hear this. What's the 3rd option?
I hope you're not allergic to iodine
Thanks man; that's what I've been worried about, the money side of things. I've got pretty good insurance but I know it's all going to cost me a grip, especially since I had an MRI, EEG, and blood work before even going to see the endocrinologist.
Appreciate the positive vibes, I'll def look into alternative diets and natural remedies (though I'm quite healthy).
Third option is two years of taking meds every day in hopes that it solves the issue, if not I'm back at square one and 2 years of meds broker. The doctor recommended the radioactive iodine, and most I've read says there are limited side effects, so I'm going all in and hoping for the best. Honestly the weight loss has been nice, girls at my office have asked me jokingly how they acquire this hyperthyroidism. The shaking, sweating, insomnia, and constant itching have been a real though.
My mom has thyroid problems, she takes meds/eats healthy foods...
Man, sorry to hear that. Don't know anything about it, so I won't give advice, but best of luck with everything.
Sorry about the diagnosis, but glad to hear it's treatable/curable.
Have you talked to Amendola any time recently since he's been with the Rams?
Thanks J - I'll keep ya'll posted in this thread. Hope you get the tickets soon man, this is getting ridiculous!
Thanks, Blake - yeah I actually saw him a last month; he was in Austin for our buddy's wedding. This is just a rumor but there's a possibility he could end up in NE, though I have a feeling he's going to get thrown a lot of $$ by STL. I just wish the he could stay healthy!
New England seems like the last place to Danny would end up, even if Wes walked.
I wish he would stay healthy too. I think he could easily get 100 catches if he could play a full season.
Easily snag 100 grabs. As far as NE is concerned - just tellllling ya what I heard.
A friend of mine had the surgery and the radiation about 10 years ago and she has had no problems at all. Good luck to you![]()
don't trust a doctor who happens to be female tbh, and i would certainly not follow a 's advice if i were you. just see a male doctor and you'll be fine. a doesn't know how to treat a man's disease tbh
Grave's affects more women igmo.
You are a moron. Statistically, Graves affects more woman, not that the doctor's gender matters anyway.
As far as Graves, my sister and a family friend has it. My sis is allergic to iodine, which obviously sucks. She's considering the surgery but she's still young. You'd probably get better advice from a graves/thyroid forum.
, you'd probably get better Spurs' insight from a graves/thyroid forum.
Yep, it mostly effects women, both my mom and her aunt had it. I'm hoping I'm not allergic to iodine since that's the route I'm going to go, but I'm sure they will do a test for that before hand..
Dude...you didn't have 30 lbs to lose.![]()
I know! I'm pretty thin now! I could have lost a couple lbs but 30 is too much, I'm going to have to start working out again..![]()
Eat pasta, lots of it.![]()
all was muscle, u shouldve known
I know you will beat this illness.
I think in Canada the pill only cost 350.00
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Thyroid...st/show/598678
just drink the fluoride for a while it should be enough to damage your thyroid a bit and lower its output
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