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Hashimotos thyroiditis

Hello everyone
The forum so far has made pretty interesting reading.I wanted to put forward my own case and hopefully we can find a cure

I suffer from Hashimotos disease which was diagnosed in 2002.
My reports when first diagnosed were:
T3 0.2 pg/ml (N-1.4 to4.4)
T4 0.09 ng/dl (N-0.8 to 2)
TSH >150 (N=0.2 to 6)
Anti TPO >1000 (N=0 to 40)
Anti thyroglobulin >3000 (N=0 to 40)
Surprisingly I did not manifest any cardiovascular,orthopaedic or neurological symptoms at that time.I had only gone to the endocrinologist because of obesity,tiredness in the evenings and a slight orangeing of the skin (I am told it is a classic hypothyroidism sign).
With such low levels I obviously had to start eltroxin.
Significantly, I had suffered from Rheumatic fever at the age of 14 where again the specialist was surprised at the lack of cardiovascular effects.

In June 2006 the antibodies were:
Anti TPO 23.90
Anti ATA 71.70

My recentmost reports put the thyroid in the normal levels but I don't 'feel' fine and I am still obese.
CBC reports are fine except for a consistent hypochromia and microcytes.I do get tired sometimes but only in the evenings and that too not everyday.

I went through the software on this site and the remedy suggested to me is Calc Carb.

I understand that Homeopathy also requires a deeper study and I will be glad to answer any questions about me that you may have.

I do sincerely hope that we can find me a cure and I can stop eltroxin permanently :)
 
  dawkter on 2007-04-01
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Another point:
I am mildly allergic to house dust and severly allergic to chana dal and chana dal flour.
During an allergic attack my face swells, there is consistent sneezing, and my eyes turn red & watery.Symptoms decrease on decreased exposure to the offending item.
 
dawkter last decade

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