Apr 26 2008

My Thyroid and I Finally Meet My Endocrinologist

Published by 81North under Health & Fitness

I finally went to see my new and very expensive Endocrinologist. For the past 13 months, I’ve been treated for my hyperthyroid condition by the local health clinic. I live in the country and this was my best option when roads were bad. It was also cheaper (by a LOT!) since we pay cash. But despite my begging them to test for antibodies (Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin) they would not. My left eye pushed outward and stared at me whenever I looked in the mirror. I could not stay at the computer very long (still can’t on some days) because of the double vision and burning sensation…

So they referred me to the only endocrinologist for my area. Continue Reading »

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Apr 02 2008

Thyroid Report

Published by 81North under Health & Fitness

Although I’ve had a few bell peppers and even some tomato’s (in salsa), I’ve cut out the one nightshade plant that seems to give people the most trouble - the potato.

In the time since cutting out MSG by all it’s names, and not eating potatoes, I can say that my thyroid seems much more stable, as does my heart rate. While I haven’t had the biopsy or Fine Needle Aspiration of the thyroid yet, I feel like I am more well than before.

All this past fall and winter, I’d bring home potatoes that had hints of green under their skin. The bags of potatoes, hidden from the light by the brown lined paper bag even seemed to be the worst. And yet the green means exposure to light, and increased solanine levels. Those are spuds that will make you feel worse.

I served the better-half some breaded onion rings the other night, and he was happy about that. We both prefer onion rings to french fries. On other nights, we have sweet potato, pasta or basmati rice. There are so many things you can eat that don’t have to be from the nightshade family.

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