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Hpoe your having a wonderful day. Thanks for responding. No, I don't have test results to post, I live alone and hardly ever get out of the house, from exhaustion. Endo doc told me, thyroid was borderline 3.0 and normal ever since then. Antibody test returned normal.
I just don't get it, even though I have chornic hypothyroid symptoms, doctors will not provide any treatments, until tests confirms abnormalities ?? So a person has to suffer, until something shows up on paper.
But if someone catches a cold, no tests are performed, the doctor provide treatment from knowledge/experience. I just don't get it ??
Isn't this the profession of an Endo, to help stabilize Endocrine abnormalities. Doctors are uselss.
My thyroid is huge, and they are not doing anything about it or my symptoms. It's been a very long time, and my health just continues to decline, so now I have to just accept, living like this for God knows how long, years before abnormalities show on a test, and I recieve treatment. I'm just venting, sorry.
Something caused my thyroid to grow, and after a year, no doctor, endo or oncologist has any idea why ?? This is really crazy.
Hope your sister, recieves proper medical attention and gets well soon.
I'm seeing a cardiologist soon, but expect to be brushed off as I have been for the past year by internal med doctors. They say I have a pituitary tumour, but are not sure it is causing any problems. Apparently patient symptoms don't matter. Personally I wonder if they mislabelled my blood serum since my thyroid tests in the past have never been so optimal.
In your case with an enlarged thyroid, you should be with an endocrinologist. But it also sounds like you have bradycardia, which can be caused by hypothyroidism. Time to change doctors. I feel for you, and I am sorely sick also of the lack of answers in medicine.