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  • ncpatches
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    Thanks Shirley! I did print out the Patient Bulletin “What’s Wrong With Me” and figured I would highlight all the things I really wanted him to take notice off. His statement, which in my opinion was WAY out of line, was a couple months ago before my diagnosis. My supervisor told me about it and said “no matter what, go to the bathroom, pinch yourself, whatever it takes, but don’t let that SOB see you cry” The guy is a serious jerk and it was this statement to my District Manager that caused my promotion to be put on hold. I think I’ll print another one for the DM :)

    If you find anything you think might help, I’d truly appreciate it. Trying to cope with this is bad enough, without dealing with this kind of stress at work.

    Thank you again, you are so kind.
    Hugs!

    ncpatches
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    You guys are the best! thank you so much for the input.
    Bless you.

    ncpatches
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    in reply to: Diagnosed today #1171445

    After being up until almost 4 am with the shoulder, I’m headed to work. I talked to HR and I’m going on Leave of absence, I just can’t handle the pain of the shoulder right now, can’t take the pain meds at night, keeps me awake. Can’t work without sleep. What a circle! :( So I’ll be out for a couple weeks before the surgery and then a minimum of 6 weeks after on short term disability, thank God for my insurance. Having to battle Workman’s Comp for full pay, will only get 60% while I’m out without that. I’m sure it will take a lawyer, got that covered. I feel like I’m running in circles and not getting anywhere sometimes and yes, the depression gets to me too.
    OK enough whining! :) go to work, get things taken care of, will try to end this week and start the LOA next week. At least I do have good medical care and I WILL get better!
    Bless you all!

    ncpatches
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    Thank you, I was beginning to think severe weight gain was the norm, when you have no thyroid and on meds. As it stands, I eat very little, I have no appetite and rarely eat anything hot, just can’t stomach it, makes me ill. I had blamed that on my pain patch for nerve damage, but maybe the graves has something to do with it too. See, I have a combination of things going on and don’t really know what issue is causing which symptoms. All of you have been so patient with a newbee, thank you sincerely.

    ncpatches
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    in reply to: Diagnosed today #1171442

    Here’s a surprise, he’s NOT an Endo, he is my primary care physician/internal medicine specialist. I’ve been seeing him for 4 yrs since I moved here. At this rate, I may never move away just because of him! I was very healthy the 1st 48 years of my life and then BAM, it all went to h*ll in a handbasket! Now at 54, I have been thru a lifetime of medical issues in the last 6 yrs. Thinking about it seriously, yes, I would stay here just because of my medical care, even though I really detest this area, we have excellent medical facilities in NC, especially Raleigh, with UNC, Duke, Chapel Hill, etc People come from all over the country for care here. That will probably be what keeps me here. I moved here because my son and DIL live here and they kept wanting me to be closer to them, now watch, they’ll move somewhere else! LOL oh well, at least I’ll be where I have a great doc! :D

    ncpatches
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    Prayers for you dear lady. I’m scared to death something like this might happen to me. But I’m becoming more afraid of NOT being able to do my job anymore.
    I’ll be praying that you get that job, that will be great for you!

    ncpatches
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    Welcome! I’m new here too, just diagnosed on 4/26 and I am so thankful to have contact with others battling this dragon! A lot of good advice here, not from me, I know very little yet! But hang in there, they tell me it WILL get better. :)

    ncpatches
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    in reply to: Diagnosed today #1171439

    Hi All! Thanks for the responses.
    I saw my Dr on Monday, had a long conversation concerning the dosage, my research and the pharmacist’s opinion. I didn’t want him to think I didn’t trust his judgement, I adore my Dr. He allowed me to say what I wanted and then told me that he had contacted the best Endo’s at UNC on a conference call for their opinions and recommendations. I found out that the reason the dose is so high, is because we have to hit it hard and fast…….I am scheduled for shoulder reconstruction surgery on May 18th and it MUST be under control due to the danger during surgery of Thyroid Storm. Thankfully, he was not upset at me and said he wished more patients would do research and become active in their treatments. He was also pleased that the pharmacist was concerned and had left him a message questioning the dosage.
    So that’s it in a nutshell, I was afraid my Dr was getting forgetful, I’m amazed that he went to the trouble that he has to make sure I’ll be ok. I’ve had to wait for 2 months for this surgery, because he insists I see a top Orthopedist, who also happens to be HIS Orthopedist, I found out after complaining to Dr’s Wife/Nurse, when she came in where I work. He never told me, but she did. Makes me feel good that he insists on me having the best care.
    As for whether or not he was testing me on the synthoid, after thinking about it, I don’t remember! I’m starting to think he did, but I’ve had so much medical problems in the last couple years, I don’t remember what was done :( But I have to trust the man that has gone so far out of his way to make sure I get the best care possible. I feel so much better now!
    Hugs to all!

    ncpatches
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    in reply to: Diagnosed today #1171435
    Kimberly wrote:
    Hello and welcome to the forum! We are fellow patients, not doctors, so we cannot comment on your dosage. We don’t have formal medical training, nor do we know your full personal medical history. This is an important issue, so I would encourage you to contact your doctor or pharmacist right away and make sure that you understand the doc’s dosing instructions.

    Please check back and let us know how you are doing!

    Thank you for the welcome!
    When I picked up my meds, I had a talk with the pharmacist, who told me hat he got the script on voice mail, was concerned by the dosage and when he tried to call my Dr back, the office was closed. He told me that he has never seen a starting dose that high, nor has he seen it for twice a day.He also knew I had been on Synthoid for quite a while. He told me that normally it is 5-10mg, occasionally 20mg, but never saw it given twice a day. This info I got AFTER I explained to him that I had researched the Mayo Clinic website and a few others, equally as respectable, and that I was sure the dose was too high. He obviously didn’t want to say much, until I told him this and then he let it all out :) He recommended I take 1 10mg and then call my Dr today. Unfortunately, I had out of town company come in very early and never got around to it, but will call in the morning. I took 10mg yesterday and today.
    I didn’t expect a professional answer from ya’ll :) I was just wondering if anyone else had experienced anything similar.
    Thank you for the response!

    ncpatches
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    in reply to: Depression #1171341

    Darcy43 – I DO understand, I’m new here, diagnosed today. Will pick up my meds this evening. I found this site trying to understand what I have. I can so relate to the crying and depression. ( my boss has stated that I am ‘unstable’)
    I didn’t know until now, that this is also a symptom. I went to my Dr because I lost 30lbs in 5 weeks and wanted to find out why, since I wasn’t trying to lose weight. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s 2 1/2 years ago and on synthroid 100 since then, until all hell broke loose. With the research I’ve done, I think my dose should have been lowered at some point, hence moving into hyper stage. I want the antibody test done, to see if its actually Graves that is causing the hyperthyroidism or over medication. I’ve been off the synthroid for a month. The weight loss has slowed down to a couple lbs a week instead of 6 a week when it first started.
    I’m not sure where I’m going with this, I guess I just wanted you to know that you aren’t the only one crying and feeling out of control.
    Bless you and hang in there.

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