The only symptom/problem i have is dizziness. but i was told i have hashimoto's & hypothyroidism, vitamin D deficient, adrenal glands are a bit off & I noticed my ferritin is within range but the lowest (14) but my iron is super high even though it is in range. I keep asking if i have anemia but my doc won't answer me.. just said my ferritin is only low cause I am hypo :( . Do i need to take meds for hashis if i can't cure it & my only symptom is this horrible 24/7 dizziness?
What I don't understand is, if my genes for Hashimoto's were turned on and produced this auto-immunity, why couldn't the trigger also be turned off? I know this may sound like foo foo alternative medicine to someone like you, but couldn't it be possible and no one's simply discovered it yet? Something caused this trigger in my body to activate it. I could see if I were born with an auto-immune disease, but I wasn't. I'm just pre-disposed. The reason I ask is because you seem like a nice guy.
I have graves & Hashimoto`s. My doctor prescribed Methimazole 6 times a dayI gained 35lb in 5 days.. my doctor says get use to it , your getting old! So i stopped taking my pills its been a year now I`m back down to 120lbs, but I notice I go hyper & hypo through out the day.
Natural or Synthetic? I'm a male, 26, and have been diagnosed since the end of 2006 (5 years). Ive been on Synthroid the whole time and the more I research it, i read that Armor is the way to go, and even that has its major downfalls. Whats your input?
On a side note, I think I'm realizing I have fybromyagia as well.
@bisket2003 Interesting you should post, take a look at this video I just put up v=XhbGYS9Upgg and keep an eye out for another video specifically addressing Synthetic vs. Natural.
@clarkchiro I will definitely keep my eyes open for your input in that video. I have an endo doc at the Cleveland Clinic that is willing to have me try out Armour treatment, I just need to make the decision to switch. And knowing what that transition may or may not take on my body/mind. I am having quite the time making the decision. I would love to hear your input. Your videos are wonderful! Thanks.
I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's about 9 years ago and have been on thyroxin all that time. I don't think I feel any symptoms however I do get lots of hair falling out in the shower and I'm carrying extra weight. I live in Australia. Should I just keep going like I am. I go and get blood tests once a year. Now I'm not sure they are checking all the right things. What should I ask to be checked in my blood tests?
To be honest with you i have no idea whats going on now.... I did all my tests couple of months ago and today i went to see my doctor and all she said to me was that i have an early stage of Hashimotos. I was kind of surprised and havent asked her any questions. She said that i'll do more tests in about 6 mo. and that was it... I knew that my hormone levels were low when i did my bloot tests done but never tought it was anything serious. Thank you for your time
Hi, i just came back from my Doctor and she told me that i have an early stage of Hashimoto's and that i need to wait about 6 months to do more tests to see if it has progressed. Its been couple months since i did all the tests that showed low TSH and i also had ultrasound done and took some pictures after taking a radioactive pill.. Well, i guess my question is, should i seek second doctors opinion or just wait? i have gained over 40lbs and have problem regulating body temperature in past 2 yrs
@Boka99999 In my opinion...if you've got positive TPO antibodies or TBG antibodies...you have Hashimoto's..The reason your doctor wants to wait is so your TSH elevates enough that she feels justified in giving you hormone replacement. (are you sure about the "low" TSH?) She doesn't have anything else to offer you.
I had graves disease and since the RAI .. I am just tired of being sick. Depressed. Sad. Getting other things now Diabetes type II. :( My life really sucks. Nobody has helped me. They dont care about me. Doctors want money. Give her pills call her crazy and send her home crying. Life isnt so great. If I knew the best part of my life was in my 20's I would have lived it up. My life is over. I hate being sick all the time. Nobody has a clue to just how sick I really am. I have no life.
I'm male and just been diagnosed with Hashimotos which I know i've had most of my adult life (i'm 36 now). It's been such a battle just to get this far.
Wish you were my Doc - none of the ones i've seen have a clue about treating this condition.
I'm male and just been diagnosed with Hashimotos which I know i've had most of my adult life (i'm 36 now). It's been such a battle just to get this far.
Wish you were my Doc - none of the ones i've seen have a clue about treating this condition.
That is what I mean...it's still there, but not doing much.
I want to warn you about general "detoxing" for your situation...just be smart about it. If you feel bad when doing it, I think you would be wise to stop.
Can I prevent Hashimoto's from expressing itself through immune system strengthing and optimizing? So in that case, I still have it, but it's dormant, is that what you mean? Regardless of what anyone says, I refuse to believe that I have to be on pharma medication forever. I am detoxing fully over the next 2-3 months, I want my endocrine system to be optimized. Clean the digestive tract, etc.
Thank you so much for this video. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis about 4 months ago and I am 20 years old. We still havent found the right mix of my meds. I was wondering if you knew of any way to help me with the hair. Its not falling out but it seems like everytime i take a shower it get a comb full of hair. Is there anything i can do. (i try to wash it just 2 times a week)
@irishblondee43 The meds will do very little to stop or slow down the autoimmune attack on your thyroid gland. That is the problem with the Medical model. You need to find someone who understands how to manage your problem by working on your immune system.
How do I find a doc that's knowledgable on the same level as you in Washington state?? If antibodies aren't necessarily an indication of Hashoimoto's then what is the proper test for it? I'm only 31 no obvious health problems. Not really overweight but need to lose some. I'm currently taking one 12.5mg of Iodoral daily. I was convinced Iodine is needed, but am now wondering if I should stop that now? I don't want to set myself up for getting Hashimoto's!
@fetymann Antibodies are a good indicator for 85% of people with Hashimoto's. For monitoring progress, Analyzing your T cell and B cell subpopulation is better than TSH or antibodies (allong with a reduction or elimination of your symptoms). As for iodine, look for my other videos "Low Thyroid Mistake #1 --Iodine". The fact is that iodine can trigger Hashimoto's in the first place, and can stoke the fire once you have full blown Hashimoto's.
The only symptom/problem i have is dizziness. but i was told i have hashimoto's & hypothyroidism, vitamin D deficient, adrenal glands are a bit off & I noticed my ferritin is within range but the lowest (14) but my iron is super high even though it is in range. I keep asking if i have anemia but my doc won't answer me.. just said my ferritin is only low cause I am hypo :( . Do i need to take meds for hashis if i can't cure it & my only symptom is this horrible 24/7 dizziness?
IampureSol 3 months ago
What I don't understand is, if my genes for Hashimoto's were turned on and produced this auto-immunity, why couldn't the trigger also be turned off? I know this may sound like foo foo alternative medicine to someone like you, but couldn't it be possible and no one's simply discovered it yet? Something caused this trigger in my body to activate it. I could see if I were born with an auto-immune disease, but I wasn't. I'm just pre-disposed. The reason I ask is because you seem like a nice guy.
NemeanLion 4 months ago
I have graves & Hashimoto`s. My doctor prescribed Methimazole 6 times a dayI gained 35lb in 5 days.. my doctor says get use to it , your getting old! So i stopped taking my pills its been a year now I`m back down to 120lbs, but I notice I go hyper & hypo through out the day.
howdyheide 5 months ago
Natural or Synthetic? I'm a male, 26, and have been diagnosed since the end of 2006 (5 years). Ive been on Synthroid the whole time and the more I research it, i read that Armor is the way to go, and even that has its major downfalls. Whats your input?
On a side note, I think I'm realizing I have fybromyagia as well.
Ugh.
bisket2003 5 months ago
@bisket2003 Interesting you should post, take a look at this video I just put up v=XhbGYS9Upgg and keep an eye out for another video specifically addressing Synthetic vs. Natural.
clarkchiro 5 months ago
@clarkchiro I will definitely keep my eyes open for your input in that video. I have an endo doc at the Cleveland Clinic that is willing to have me try out Armour treatment, I just need to make the decision to switch. And knowing what that transition may or may not take on my body/mind. I am having quite the time making the decision. I would love to hear your input. Your videos are wonderful! Thanks.
bisket2003 5 months ago
I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's about 9 years ago and have been on thyroxin all that time. I don't think I feel any symptoms however I do get lots of hair falling out in the shower and I'm carrying extra weight. I live in Australia. Should I just keep going like I am. I go and get blood tests once a year. Now I'm not sure they are checking all the right things. What should I ask to be checked in my blood tests?
lelakathy 6 months ago
To be honest with you i have no idea whats going on now.... I did all my tests couple of months ago and today i went to see my doctor and all she said to me was that i have an early stage of Hashimotos. I was kind of surprised and havent asked her any questions. She said that i'll do more tests in about 6 mo. and that was it... I knew that my hormone levels were low when i did my bloot tests done but never tought it was anything serious. Thank you for your time
Boka99999 7 months ago
Hi, i just came back from my Doctor and she told me that i have an early stage of Hashimoto's and that i need to wait about 6 months to do more tests to see if it has progressed. Its been couple months since i did all the tests that showed low TSH and i also had ultrasound done and took some pictures after taking a radioactive pill.. Well, i guess my question is, should i seek second doctors opinion or just wait? i have gained over 40lbs and have problem regulating body temperature in past 2 yrs
Boka99999 7 months ago
@Boka99999 In my opinion...if you've got positive TPO antibodies or TBG antibodies...you have Hashimoto's..The reason your doctor wants to wait is so your TSH elevates enough that she feels justified in giving you hormone replacement. (are you sure about the "low" TSH?) She doesn't have anything else to offer you.
clarkchiro 7 months ago
I had graves disease and since the RAI .. I am just tired of being sick. Depressed. Sad. Getting other things now Diabetes type II. :( My life really sucks. Nobody has helped me. They dont care about me. Doctors want money. Give her pills call her crazy and send her home crying. Life isnt so great. If I knew the best part of my life was in my 20's I would have lived it up. My life is over. I hate being sick all the time. Nobody has a clue to just how sick I really am. I have no life.
mzrockstar2u 8 months ago
I'm male and just been diagnosed with Hashimotos which I know i've had most of my adult life (i'm 36 now). It's been such a battle just to get this far.
Wish you were my Doc - none of the ones i've seen have a clue about treating this condition.
fuzzface100 8 months ago
I'm male and just been diagnosed with Hashimotos which I know i've had most of my adult life (i'm 36 now). It's been such a battle just to get this far.
Wish you were my Doc - none of the ones i've seen have a clue about treating this condition.
fuzzface100 8 months ago
hello doctor,
could high TSH and low PLT levels be linked with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?
Yoavraham 9 months ago
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Yoavraham 9 months ago
@DaveHayesMusics
That is what I mean...it's still there, but not doing much.
I want to warn you about general "detoxing" for your situation...just be smart about it. If you feel bad when doing it, I think you would be wise to stop.
clarkchiro 9 months ago
Can I prevent Hashimoto's from expressing itself through immune system strengthing and optimizing? So in that case, I still have it, but it's dormant, is that what you mean? Regardless of what anyone says, I refuse to believe that I have to be on pharma medication forever. I am detoxing fully over the next 2-3 months, I want my endocrine system to be optimized. Clean the digestive tract, etc.
DaveHayesMusics 9 months ago
I was diagnosed with this today and have been researching it since I got home. Thank you for the info :)
KayleeLynnC 10 months ago
@KayleeLynnC You're welcome. Glad it helped.
clarkchiro 9 months ago
Thank you so much for this video. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis about 4 months ago and I am 20 years old. We still havent found the right mix of my meds. I was wondering if you knew of any way to help me with the hair. Its not falling out but it seems like everytime i take a shower it get a comb full of hair. Is there anything i can do. (i try to wash it just 2 times a week)
irishblondee43 11 months ago
@irishblondee43 The meds will do very little to stop or slow down the autoimmune attack on your thyroid gland. That is the problem with the Medical model. You need to find someone who understands how to manage your problem by working on your immune system.
clarkchiro 9 months ago
How do I find a doc that's knowledgable on the same level as you in Washington state?? If antibodies aren't necessarily an indication of Hashoimoto's then what is the proper test for it? I'm only 31 no obvious health problems. Not really overweight but need to lose some. I'm currently taking one 12.5mg of Iodoral daily. I was convinced Iodine is needed, but am now wondering if I should stop that now? I don't want to set myself up for getting Hashimoto's!
fetymann 11 months ago
@fetymann Antibodies are a good indicator for 85% of people with Hashimoto's. For monitoring progress, Analyzing your T cell and B cell subpopulation is better than TSH or antibodies (allong with a reduction or elimination of your symptoms). As for iodine, look for my other videos "Low Thyroid Mistake #1 --Iodine". The fact is that iodine can trigger Hashimoto's in the first place, and can stoke the fire once you have full blown Hashimoto's.
clarkchiro 9 months ago