My son and Grave's Disease
Hi all...I don't normally chat with this disease....I am usually in the Myasthenia Gravis chat...my son, who is 8 years old, was diagnosed a year ago with Grave's disease...he tried methimazol and PTU...neither worked well for him...began having arthritic pain in most of his joints...even his liver began to swell on the PTU, so we stopped medicine therapy. We irradiated his thyroid in November last year and he was hypothyroid by first of January...and is now euthyroid and doing well...other than he was recently diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis. His Grave's is much better since we got rid of that darn thyroid!. Hope all goes well for you...Heidi:hug:
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Graves Disease
I too was just diagnosed with Graves. I had an allergic reaction to the tapezole. I just started taking PTU today. Hope everything goes well with your dosage
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I was born with hypothyroidism/goiter and stunted growth and so on and so on. However, through the years my levels fluctuated with the Synthyroid and I have had a series of Grave's episodes. I have had a goiter all of my life (multi-nodular) and refuse to have it removed. I have difficulty swallowing and sleeping mainly due to the enlargement. In regards to Grave's, my sister has been dx'd with this for about 6 months. It arrived suddenly, with a 50 lb weight loss, bulging eyes with eye pains and insomnia. She has initiated this same chemo med now and has suffered hair loss, nail loss, rashes, irritability and a general feeling of ill health. She has a rapid heart rate, which a beta blocker was prescribed (Attenenol), yet she is miserable. Thyroid disease is terrible, especially when undiagnosed at birth, as I was. My final height and appendages should be a lot lengthier. And sometimes I am jealous of average height persons with average developemental patterns. I was a delayed developer due to this. Now, high cholesterol is haunting me. I have taken so many statins, I'm tired of this. And carpal tunnel, another nightmare I have endured with hypothyroidism.
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propylthiouracil and Graves
Hi there
My husband and I both have Graves Disease (we're in the UK, and apparently they don't know of any other couples who have both had Thyroid Storms). We had our thyroid storms 5 years apart. My husband had a heart attack with his Thyroid Storm, recovered quickly and was put on Carbimazole. He had an alergic response to it, so was changed to propylthiouracil which is a milder form and which he could take. They also did radioactive iodine on him, which took about 6 months to kick in. He now is hypothyroid due to the radioactive iodine, but only on 100mg Thyroxine a day. He's settled down now and seems to be basically OK, apart from the Thyroid achey legs he gets and tiredness. I've been on a block and replace programme for 2 years and have had some complications recently (peripheral neuropathy and some other things). I am pushing for an appointment with a Neurologist to sort this out and then will push for a radioactive treatment if I go over-active again. Looking back, I wish I'd just gone for the radiactive iodine as my husband seems to have had far less side effects, although he had a more dramatic thyroid storm. I got mine treated before I had a heart attack, thank goodness... my TSH was 0.001, whereas they couldn't even find a trace of my husband's TSH. I hope propylthiouracil works out for you, are you mildy overactive or very much more? If very much more, give some consideration to the radiactive iodine... if milder, it may be worth seeing if a block and replace could tame the tyroid for you. Very best of luck and a hug :hug: Sue |
I have Grave's Disease too.......
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Keep in touch, Like to know how u r doing. Indybizgal |
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Graves is a bad name for it....
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Still I was extremely saddened at the time due to needing to choose to kill off a part of my body to survive. I got over it and moved on. You will too. Good Luck to you. Being radioactive is a wild event in how it affects others and the environment. If you have a family try to put it off until after xmas. if it is safe to do so. See the information on after -care to schedule a good time to do it faithfully and correctly. It is the multi-leveled residuals to be concerned about. they have to minimize contamination for others. Your doctor will have info. Ten days is the usual time constraint for the most inconvenient aspects Hope it does not impact your holidays. It will all balance out in the next year and things will return to normal again. Good luck and Best Wishes TT |
just an FYI that this thread originated in 2008
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Opps!
Hi Chemar, thanks for the FYI. In the future will try to look further into threads for this kind of information. Had no idea it would still be up at the end of '09. Thanks for being on the look-out! Best Wishes TT
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