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  • LoLo1957
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    Hi Saratoga17

    I’m new to this board too. Also, I am a Type 1 Diabetic – since 1975, so like you I’ve had it for 35+ years. Two years ago I was diagnosed with Hyperthyroidism – Graves Disease. My endo put me on Tapazole for 18 months (said that was the maximum it could be taken) and I’ve just stopped. We are waiting to see if I go into remission (30% chance, but even then it would be temporary – 3 to 5 years). Initially, prior to diagnosis, I had all the symptoms, including weight loss (which was great!), but no eye problems. Tapazole stabilized my symptoms and I slowly gained some of the weight back. Since stopping Tapazole I have really started to put on the weight, despite no change in eating habits. My first blood work is coming up and I’m anxious to know the results. If remission doesn’t happen I will definately have the RAI but am very concerned about the post-treatment weight-gain, not to mention the adjustment period to determine how much thyroid supplement I will need. Plus, after reading your post I’m questioning if brain fog/dizziness and short term memory loss is normal after RAI — think I’ll start a list of questions for my Doc. As if diabetes isn’t enough, thyroid problems just make everything harder to control. Good news is my endo treats me for both.

    Let me know how things go for you.

    saratoga17
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    Hi LoLo
    Looks like we are in the same boat. It is insane with diabetes and hyperthyroidism. Seems like everyday is an adventure. I try to tell people it is like having another job, a constant worry. Is it my thyroid or my diabetes that’s making me feel this way. Let’s just say I have used a ton of blood strips over the last 18 months <img decoding=” title=”Very Happy” /> I’m not sure why the brain fog and disorientation is happening I honestly hope it is my thyroid so it will correct at some point. I have gained 15 pounds post RAI but have leveled off and actually am starting to take it off. I really hope you go into remission so you don’t even have to make the choice. Let me know how the results come back. Best of luck

    Victoriar7
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    Hi,
    I am also a type 1 diabetic, and have been for 25 years. I was diagnosed with subclinical graves 2 years ago. My TSH has been consistently low, .010 most recently with normal t3/t4. My doctor was just keeping an eye on my numbers, no treatment given or offered until last week when he recommended RAI. I was pretty surprised and am very uncertain about going there when I don’t really have many symptoms, just palpitations/feeling anxious/gi issues. So I guess I’m wondering if my Endo is going straight to RAI because of my diabetes. Have you guys had the same experience? Any reason, as a diabetic, that I can’t continue to wait it out or try beta blockers or antithyroid meds first? Also, what effect has Graves had on your glucose control?
    I would appreciate any and all advice!!!
    Thanks,
    Victoria

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