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First time I went to hypohell, this time I told my endo I am NOT going back to hypohell.
I want thyrogen and he said ok.LOL
It will just take time to get to feeling better. I think I started feeling better about a month after my first RAI It took some time to get the righ levothyroxine dosage. But we kept tweaking it
.its almost the 2nd anniversary of my throid surgery and cancer DX.
I think it is wrong to make us go through hypohell when there is thyrogen. Just my opinon. But as I said before I will NOT go to hypohell ever again.
I hope you get to feeling better soon.. Everyone is different So it may take you a little more or a little less time.If you continue to feel bad after about 6 weeks then see your doc for blood tests and see about tweaking your dosage.
Love Venora
Thanks for your words of encouragement. Did you have to go through the RAI more than two times? I had it after I was first diagnosed with cancer and then again at the one year anniversary. I don't see an endo for my treatment, I wonder sometimes if I should. I have researched a few where I live and I haven't really heard too much good about the ones here. My husband has been diabetic since he was 12 so he has always seen an endo, but he's not crazy about his either. My family Dr. has been great through the whole thing, the surgeon and the nuclear med dr. both said he saved my life because he never gave up at just the basic test for thyroid and continued until he found the cancer. Oh well, thanks again.
Linda
I am breaking off with my endo. He has tried to tell me I am diabetic with an averblood sugar reading of 105. No I dont trust him anymore and I wonder if he is doing right my my throidlessness.
I am wife of a retired Air Force guyso we have the Tricare prime. My primary care doc is at the BAse here close to me so I made an appointment for next month at the base to make them my fulltime care for my scrips and stuff.
I have found that with the military docs and even the civilian docs Between my restless search for knowlege and this forum I think I am better informed that some of the docs that have treated me.
Since your family doc has been great , print out this stuff on the forum and take any other info to him then he can be your partner in your healthand not just the doc that has you do something because he said so.
Love Venora