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StuffedHead 05-29-2008 04:28 AM

New here
 
I'm new here and wondering if my undiagnosed symptoms actually fit this board. Later about those. Just wanted to say hi and introduce myself.

I'm 54 and have longstanding Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, undiagnosed for 30 years before getting a proper diagnosis. Still not stabilized and feeling like I'm on a pogo stick all the time. Had a bad hyper situation three weeks ago and spent Mother's Day in the ICU. :( Normally, I'm not hyper just very hypo and not stable from worse to worser.

Glad to find this board.

DM 05-29-2008 07:22 AM

Hello Stuffedhead and Welcome to NeuroTalk. Glad you found us and hope you take a look around when you have a chance. Here's a link in regards to your Hashimoto's. take care and look forward to seeing more posts from you.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum44.html

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Bannet 05-29-2008 07:37 AM

Hi and Welcome to NT. You will meet alot of wonderful people here.


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Kitty 05-29-2008 07:39 AM

Hi and welcome to NeuroTalk!!


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AfterMyNap 05-29-2008 08:32 AM

Hi, StuffedHead! :Wave-Hello: Welcome to NeuroTalk!

I'm glad you found us. You might benefit from using the search engine located in the toolbar near the top of every page. It will help you find discussions that pertain to each of your symptoms. I hope you'll find some helpful answers here. :)

StuffedHead 05-29-2008 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 289226)
Hi, StuffedHead!

I'm glad you found us. You might benefit from using the search engine located in the toolbar near the top of every page. It will help you find discussions that pertain to each of your symptoms. I hope you'll find some helpful answers here. :)

Thank you everyone for the welcome.

Looks like I accidently posted twice because I though my first post didn't come through. Oopsy!

I'll probably use that search engine quite often to start.

I chose the name StuffedHead because that's what my head feels like, stuffed. Feels like I have a concussion but I don't.

watsonsh 05-29-2008 05:44 PM

Hi StuffedHead,

Welcome to NT! I am a Hashi's patient too. Well former..had mine taken out.

Your episode sounds a little scary. Did you go from Hypo to hyper? I had something like that for a while and they referred to it as Hashi's thyrotoxicosis.

I am now happily thryoid neutral on meds.

Happy to talk more if you would like.

:hug::hug:
Shelley

Koala77 05-29-2008 05:57 PM

Hello Stuffedhead and welcome to NeuroTalk.



StuffedHead 05-29-2008 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shelley (Post 289551)
Hi StuffedHead,

Welcome to NT! I am a Hashi's patient too. Well former..had mine taken out.

Your episode sounds a little scary. Did you go from Hypo to hyper? I had something like that for a while and they referred to it as Hashi's thyrotoxicosis.

I am now happily thryoid neutral on meds.

Happy to talk more if you would like.

:hug::hug:
Shelley

Hi Shelley,
Yes, I had thyrotoxicosis with angina, a-fib, elevated systolic at 210 over a normal only palpable diastolic, headache, nausea, etc. and my TSH was 0.2, obviously too low for me. It was very scary. Luckily, I knew I was in a-fib and called the paramedics. I have a nursing background plus I've had a-fib in 2007 when I had perimyocarditis. Still, they couldn't control it until they put me on a beta blocker. I was also given heparin. What a way to spend Mother's Day. :(

Normally, I'm hypo and fluctuating from bad to worse, because the doctor can't stabilize me. I think there's something amiss at the circle K - hypothalamus/pituitary - because I can't stay a normal even temperature. If I drink cold beverages I shiver and can't get warm for about two hours afterwards. I have to wear a polar fleece bathrobe when this happens in a 74 degree room. :eek: And I just started having other symptoms. Read my other post I accidently made here on new member intros.

Thanks for the hug and welcome.


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