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Grand Magnate
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I think you should have your thryoid tested for Hashimotos antibodies. Some things sound very familiar to me like in the autoimmune family
Sorry I would write more but my TOS is kicking in today. Best of luck |
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You guys can't even imagine the joy over reading your responses! I'll take some information from you folks for me to further investigate over the nothingness I have until my next appt any time.
I had normal ranges also for TSH and Free Thyroxine (I can't remember if I mentioned that before...didn't realise I had posted mammoth posts...urg! so sorry). I do (and have been for years) taking a multi vitamin daily (with 125% of the daily guideline. I know those values are open for interpretation though). Where the heck does all that B12 I'm taking go?! I read about the B12 deficiency stuff here just a bit earlier. Quite fascinating. Why wouldn't these things be more front burner with the med community?!!? Same stupid story for me...2 AM and I can't fall asleep. So, sure the sleep problem has a lot to do with it but its also running thoughts in my head about how to approach next Dr's appt, what the heck work is gonna pull next to try to not pay the Short Term Dis., my 1 Yr wedding anniv is next month and I'm trying to think about what the heck I can do that's special when I have the activity level of a slug in the shade, piles of laundry.... <sigh> I guess a plus is I've become somewhat of an expert on RLS from thinking it was what I had the last two years! The neurontin was only for maybe a month...it was also almost 2 years ago (I think it was the first thing neuro tried for RLS). Can't remember the dose unfortunately. It was the beginning of the <INSERT NAME HERE WHEN DIAGNOSED> odyssey and I didn't even think it would be useful to track it! Of course, I remember the dose of everything I take now! That's of course a separate feather in my craw (craw?! it is craw right? in fact, I'm not even sure what a craw is.) is that the neuro specifically photocopied every prescription she gave me to keep for her records and yet they weren't in the copy I just requested and got. Warning, warning!! Girl problem coming... Oh, and I think I forgot to mention even though I've been on the pill for 6 years, over the past 6 or 7 months it has dwindled to now being completely non existent. No chance of being pregnant unless God decided to intervene with immaculate conception. Last edited by Hurty; 04-19-2007 at 01:13 AM. Reason: cuz i'm a silly silly girl |
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Well falling alseep at the computer in the afternoon,hitting ones head on it to finally wake up could be the reason i sleep very little at night
![]() ![]() Brian thank you for your response that is why i'm happy here!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Know about that dirty cloths thing as well,rasied 3great kids, now all grown,all married and all over the U.S,but they each and everyone knows how to wash clothes ![]() ![]() |
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First off, call and ask your insurance company for Copies of your Medical claims history, and if you get your meds thru them for that as well. These can help you keep track of who you went to WHEN, and what meds you've had. That in turn can trigger your memory as to what worked, and who to see to get copies of your medical file at any docs' offices. This stuff should be FREE.
Then contact in writing the docs' offices and ask for a copy of your records. Some offices charge per page, so depending on the charges [some such as hospitals are OUTRAGEOUS] decide what you want copies of, Tests, scans-MRI-CT-Xrays often have summaries and those you'd want. For both of these you have to sign release forms. In some cases it's just GOT to be on their own office form. Also you may have to go in person to any given office to PRESENT ID, either when you give them the release or when picking up the info... Once you have all that stuff you can start w/LizaJane's worksheets...work your way thru them all and you will see a roadmap begin to appear...Of, what's been done, what hasn't in that 'process' of diagnostic elimination. That all can help you and in the end help your docs about possible ways to go for testing. I don't bring the worksheets to the docs but I always have a 'What About X Test?' question at each and every visit. Keeping track is important as you can never ever remember all that's gone on the the 'diagnostic process' - one I think is very similar to being put into a food processor- on 'PULSE'. Enuf for now, I think others can be more concise about the "B"'s issues. Keep pushing, asking, and maybe you'll not only get help, but answers! - j |
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Neurontin can interfere with absorption, but that is easy to take care of just in case.
I do hope you will do some reading at my site. It isn't a whole lot, and among other things it will tell you why most docs are so behind and why 125 mcg B12is useless for those with severe malabsorption. rose
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Quote: Oh, and I think I forgot to mention even though I've been on the pill for 6 years, over the past 6 or 7 months it has dwindled to now being completely non existent. No chance of being pregnant unless God decided to intervene with immaculate conception.
Well, if that happened it would certainly give an altogether new meaning to "Baby on Board." Unless I missed a posting, I don't think we have had a baby on this board yet... ![]() ![]() ![]() I am a little old for that sort of thing, so will leave this discussion to those of you who are younger and in superb condition-mentally and physically... A little practice perhaps, but years past my prime, even the phrase, "blue dipstick" still strikes fear deep into my heart... ![]() Got to go, before I totally hijack Hurty's thread... ![]() Cathie |
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Oh, I just remembered, my 27th wedding anniversary is coming up on May 5th I just yelled over to Alan "How long are we married now?" and he said 27 years. Jeez, talk about senior moments.
I totally understand the tiredness, the not "being too frisky" when you "don't feel like being frisky". I may be almost 60 but I did have my moments. But when you don't feel good, and you have pain, and are tired all the time, (especially when you don't get a good night's sleep, and I don't care what the reason a person is not sleeping, IF YOU'RE NOT SLEEPING, YOU'RE NOT SLEEPING!!, I mean, who feels frisky??? How do I now get to sleep? If I could afford it, or my insurance paid for it, I would take an Ambien. I will never forget the first time I took an ambien when it first came on the market. I was never a sleeper. And when you have children problems,like we did with our son, well, who the hell slept anymore? You lie in bed, and YOU THINK, your mind races, WELL, YOU DON'T SLEEP!!!. So my doctor prescribed Ambien. I had never taken a sleeping pill in my life. Well, I drifted off to la la land and I slept 8 hours straight. I HAD NEVER, IN ALL MY LIFE, SLEPT 8 HOURS STRAIGHT,......EVER.... When I next saw my doctor I remember telling him "Let me tell you something, do you know what a gift you gave me." He just smiled. We need to sleep. Plain and simple. Sure, we all get up to go to the bathroom during the night. But I go right back to sleep. Oh, I forgot to tell you what I do take to sleep. After I could not afford ambien, my doctor had samples of Lunesta. IT DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FOR ME!!!! So (I guess I'm neurotic, or anxious, or whatever, considering what we went through with our son, and my doctor said "Melody, try Alprazolam, take a small amount before bedtime and it will relax you". Well, I did and it works. I never take it during the day. You can throw anything you want at me during the daytime, and I'll deal with it. But I need to get my sleep at night. The doctor said it's better than valium because valium stays in your system longer, or something like that. I used to take flurazepam (but that stays in your system and I was too tired the next day). Alan takes alprazolam also, or he WOULD NEVER GO TO SLEEP BECAUSE OF THE PINS AND NEEDLES BETWEEN SOME OF HIS TOES when he lies down!! So we both have the same prescription. We go to drugstore.com and you can get 120 pills for $14 and change. If I went to the local pharmacy, I'd pay $30 for 30 pills. That's ridiculous. Now I know that Alprazolam (which is actually xanax), well you have to be careful with it. And I am. And my doctor trusts the both of us, that we won't abuse this drug. I know people that take ativan, xanax and trazadone (all in the same day). But I don't do that and I don't need to do that. Thankfully, all I need is a small amount of alprazolam and in 15 minutes, I go to sleep. I mean, really?? what am I supposed to do, just lie in bed and think about my son all night long??? No, I refuse to be a martyr. I host my own asperger forum, I come on these boards, I educate myself. And godwilling, some day, I may be able to put my head down on a pillow and drift off. But with my nervous sytem, the way it works, I really don't think so. But if I can ever get ambien cr or plain ambien and my insurance covers it, I would take it in a minute (as my sleep aid). So I wish you peaceful nights and pain-free days!!!! I hope you have a nice supporting hubby and I hope you do something sweet for your anniversary. Alan and I always go to the Japanese restaurant around the corner (we go for lunch because it's half the price of dinner and you get practically the same meal). so for $8.95 each, we have a nice mid-day meal. All the best, Melody
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