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January 29th, 2020 07:37 AM #5951of course you're warm! you and everyone else are warm-blooded!
errr...
what is the point of all this?
ako nga, i wouldn't know what to do with all this information.
are you trying to determine her ovulation cycle?
heh heh.
i know you're trying to help, but...
the more little knowledge is presented, the more the permutations (complications) arise...Last edited by dr. d; January 29th, 2020 at 07:42 AM.
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January 29th, 2020 02:03 PM #5952
3 nights, I get enough sleep naman
That's exactly what SO has been asking me to do for several years but I refuse to do it. He thinks that could be the reason why I gained weight
Thank you, I just woke up, about an hour ago
BP 110/80
HR 62
BS 95
BUT THEN I still have shortness of breath Why is 2020 so cruel, nagising ako kasi my officemate told me news na our yearly compensation pay out will be moved to APRIL (Jan yan dati!!!) and it will NOT be retro!
Si Crush na ang ang looking forward ako for 2020 I hope feb will not be as cruel Jan
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January 29th, 2020 02:50 PM #5953
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January 29th, 2020 07:08 PM #5954
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January 29th, 2020 07:30 PM #5955
Baka naman psychological na yan Cathy.
Maybe you should schedule an appointment na with a psychiatrist or psychologist.
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January 29th, 2020 08:35 PM #5956Ano S.O.?
I think you have a thyroid problem. Wag kumain ng soy.
The best primary thyroid test eh temperature. Kulang yung blood test not complete and incomplete testing sa pinas.
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January 30th, 2020 02:57 AM #5957
Could be but I've had shortness of breath for months already. May times lang that it's worse
I used to have anxiety attacks but that was in my early 20s. I hope it's not back
Cardio ko nga di pa ko nakabalik kasi I'm always feeling sick
Significant Other (ex SO na kasi I broke things off last year, told him it's crush that I love) Galit na galit daw sakin and doesn't even wanna hear my name mentioned and when he heard I was back in the US, bakit daw ako bumalik
Ilang years na niya pinagagawa yan temp thing. Super health buff si SO, mukhang magkakasundo kayo. Food nila sa bahay ang hirap ng preparation like ex yung rice nila sprouted rice tapos they don't eat pork etc. It works though bec they all look young at magaganda katawan hehe
Btw hindi ako makalaptop sa sakit ng ulo ko kaya phone lang ako
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January 30th, 2020 03:19 AM #5958wow hindi ko pa nagawa yang sprouted rice. Magagawa yan pag fresh yung rice para magsprout. May nagturo sa akin nyan mismong taga nueva ecija sa philippine rice research nagwork.
hindi kasi accurate yung thyroid blood test. Hindi completo sa pinas walang reverse T3 test. Tingnan mo ah kahit ano push nila ng iodization ng salt bakit lalo dumami pila sa mga endocrinologits. Pag pupunta ka hospital yan ang sobrang haba ng pila sa mga doctor.
Majority of women have thyroid problem na. TApos putting iodine sa salt tapos lahat ng delata, instant food eh mandated na iodized!!!! Eh the danger kasi majority ng thyroid problem eh hashiimoto thyroditis. Eh taking iodine is putiting gasoline sa nasusunog na.
ito cathey check mo itong dr na ito
10 Things I Wish My Endocrinologist Told Me
- You are not going crazy! The anxiety, depression, irritability, mood swings, and emotional numbness you are feeling could be related to your thyroid. Thyroid antibodies are a marker that lets us know that the immune system is destroying thyroid tissue, which can cause a release of hormones into your bloodstream causing a transient hyperthyroidism and the related mood alterations, followed by an onset of hypothyroidism.
- Selenium deficiency has been recognized as an environmental trigger for Hashimoto’s, so you may want to consider using a selenium supplement. A dose of 200 mcg of selenomethionine has been shown to reduce thyroid antibodies by about 50% over the course of three months in people with Hashimoto’s. In my experience, this can help people feel calmer and can also improve energy levels and hair regrowth.
- Going gluten free is a strategy that everyone with Hashimoto’s should try. In some cases, we see a complete remission of the condition; in other cases (88% of the time), the person feels significantly better in terms of bloating, diarrhea, energy, weight, constipation, stomach pain, reflux, hair regrowth, and anxiety.
- If you are having symptoms of subclinical hypothyroidism—like fatigue, weight gain, sadness/apathy, hair loss, fertility challenges, cold intolerance, brain fog, and joint pain—it may be helpful to start thyroid hormones.
Studies have found that starting thyroid hormones can make us feel better and even slow down the progression of the condition!
- Some people may not convert thyroid hormones properly, and thus taking a T4-only containing medication like Synthroid or levothyroxine may not relieve all of your symptoms. There may be an advantage to taking a combination T4/T3 medication. Read about which thyroid medication is best.
- Your thyroid may function and work on its own again at some time in the future. There is a test we can do to figure out if you can be weaned off from medications. Innovative new therapies like low level laser therapy may also help people improve the function of their thyroid and wean off meds!
- Hashimoto’s and iodine deficiency hypothyroidism should be treated differently. Iodine excess may aggravate Hashimoto’s in some cases, leading to anxiety, irritability, brain fog, palpitations, and fatigue, as well as accelerated damage to the thyroid gland. For people with Hashimoto’s, the low doses of iodine that are found in multivitamins and prenatal vitamins (150 mcg–220 mcg) are generally safe.
- Thyroid antibodies, thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO antibodies) and thyroglobulin antibodies (TG antibodies), are a marker of how aggressive the attack is on your thyroid gland and can be used as a marker to track your condition. You should retest your antibodies every 3 months to see if your lifestyle interventions are working.
- Your hair loss could be caused by low ferritin. Ferritin is a stored form of iron that is often depleted in Hashimoto’s. (ito controversial ang supplemental iron supplements)
- Your diet could be helpful in eliminating your thyroid symptoms, reducing thyroid antibodies and some people even have been able to eliminate their thyroid antibodies through diet alone!Dr. Izabella Wentz says
November 14, 2016 at 11:09 AM
Anne- I’m very hesitant in recommending iodine in Hashimoto’s. Although iodine serves as fuel for our thyroid and is very important in iodine deficiency hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s is a different mechanism. It’s like pouring gas into an engine that’s on fire… that’s essentially what’s happening in Hashi’s, thyroid inflammation, and adding iodine to the mix before putting out the fire and fixing the engine may result in further damage to the thyroid. In those with a predisposition to autoimmunity, this has been documented time and time again, animal and human studies. I have spent 4 years researching this and have seen too many people suffering the consequences of adding iodine too soon. My approach is, let’s fix the engine first (usually a gut issue), and then add the fuel once we know that the engine is no longer on fire. Hope that you will check out my book. I have a whole chapter on the iodine controversy that references numerous studies as well as the work of Abraham and Brownstein.
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February 1st, 2020 09:48 PM #5960
Worried, test result of my wife ecg and stress test is not good, she might have a clogged artery [emoji20].
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