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Old 04-23-2007, 05:01 AM #21
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I remember having constant charlie horses in my legs one week and the doctor told me it was caused by there not being enough something in the soil in Michigan, but I don't recall it being iodine. I do recall the pain, everytime it would let up, if I moved, it came right back. I lived on Flexeril that week, sort of lived in the clouds .

My son is on Synthyroid for a week now and seeing a heart specialist today. I told him it is possible his heart is racing because of the thyroid problems, yet still, seeing the specialist is a good thing, just to rule out any heart problems. My ex was nearly on a heart donor list a year ago, now has a defibrilator and doing well. My son is suffering from heart palpatations, was up to 150 per minute, now staying at 130. He has gained a lot of weight in the last year, he thought because of prozac, which he stopped taking and his breathing is very labored--doc mentioned asthma. I want him to be tested for celiac disease, but his doctor doesn't feel it's necessary. I will be in Michigan in 2 weeks and that doc may have to change his mind--Joe wants me to go with him to visit the doc. By the way, this doc didn't catch the thyroid problem, an ER doc did. Time for a new doc huh?
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his breathing is very labored--doc mentioned asthma. ...tested for celiac disease, but his doctor doesn't feel it's necessary. ... By the way, this doc didn't catch the thyroid problem, an ER doc did. Time for a new doc huh?

Geez! GeEZ! GEEZ!... Yup.
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Geez! GeEZ! GEEZ!...

My sentaments, EXACTLY!!!!!
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Today, I got my antiboides test results back, with a recommendation for an endocrinologist! The range is <35 and mine was 69.9. So now, I have an appt on May 17th with Dr. Gioia. I guess we will see what happens!
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Hey Deb,

It looks like you have been on the right track. I am glad that you have somewhat of an answer. Hopefully, you will get a good Endo.

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