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Do I need medication?
I had primary hyperparathyroidism last year and as a result had a hemithyroidectomy when I had the parathyroid
adenoma
removed. I haven't been given any thyroid medication since.
I had primary hyperparathyroidism last year and as a result had a hemithyroidectomy when I had the parathyroid
adenoma
removed. I haven't been given any thyroid medication since.
mcsquiggen
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Thyroid cyst
i have 3cm complicated cyst with a small probaple
adenoma
in thyroid gland .. biopsy report result is benign,, and my thyroid screen blood test is normal,, however,, doctor said if the cyst grow in size ,, have to undergone surgery to remove it,, do u have any idea or any diet shall follow so that can
i have 3cm complicated cyst with a small probaple
adenoma
in thyroid gland .. biopsy report result is benign,, and my thyroid screen blood test is normal,, however,, doctor said if the cyst grow in size ,, have to undergone surgery to remove it,, do u have any idea or any diet shall follow so that can
Slimslim
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Finally Got Iron and Vit D Tested but Endo Backtracking. Opinions?
The
adenoma
doesn't appear to be shrinking based on my hormone levels so he's taken me off the pills altogether and ordered a new MRI to see if the
adenoma
has grown. The MRI is at the end of May.
The
adenoma
doesn't appear to be shrinking based on my hormone levels so he's taken me off the pills altogether and ordered a new MRI to see if the
adenoma
has grown. The MRI is at the end of May.
MrsBeasley
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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Moving to North Northamptonshire and need a consultant that really understands ThCa and all that goes with it
I had thyroid cancer (both Papillary and Follicular) 2 years ago, along with a Pituitary
adenoma
still under observation. My current consultant is really good and am driving back south at the moment.
I had thyroid cancer (both Papillary and Follicular) 2 years ago, along with a Pituitary
adenoma
still under observation. My current consultant is really good and am driving back south at the moment.
LittleL
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
3 months in
now got a diagnosis of hashimoto my results are TPI antibodies >1000 TSH NOW 0.09 was 27 in November FT4 of 17.4 corrected calcium 2.66, PTH 11.1 VIT D level now 72.2 after large loading dose Had sestamibi scan what an awful experience that was has shown a predominately cystic module suggestive of
adenoma
now got a diagnosis of hashimoto my results are TPI antibodies >1000 TSH NOW 0.09 was 27 in November FT4 of 17.4 corrected calcium 2.66, PTH 11.1 VIT D level now 72.2 after large loading dose Had sestamibi scan what an awful experience that was has shown a predominately cystic module suggestive of
adenoma
Mtraynor
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Ready to try T3...?
Current medication: Levothyroxine 125mg (increased from 100mg in Dec'16) Cabergoline (started in Dec '16, for a pituitary
adenoma
that produces excessive prolactin, the endocrinologist assures me it has not affected any other pituitary hormone or function) Completed a 3 month course of iron supplements
Current medication: Levothyroxine 125mg (increased from 100mg in Dec'16) Cabergoline (started in Dec '16, for a pituitary
adenoma
that produces excessive prolactin, the endocrinologist assures me it has not affected any other pituitary hormone or function) Completed a 3 month course of iron supplements
Rkx212
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Growth in neck
My question is, is the growth more likely to be another
adenoma
.. I was told it could happen in 2004 or am I worrying unnecessarily? Many thanks.
My question is, is the growth more likely to be another
adenoma
.. I was told it could happen in 2004 or am I worrying unnecessarily? Many thanks.
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Growth in neck
His there, I'm new to this and I'm hoping someone can help in 2004 I had the right side of my thyroid removed due to an
adenoma
now in the past couple of month's my left side has swollen and my gp has confirmed there is something growing and it feels quite big..
His there, I'm new to this and I'm hoping someone can help in 2004 I had the right side of my thyroid removed due to an
adenoma
now in the past couple of month's my left side has swollen and my gp has confirmed there is something growing and it feels quite big..
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenoma simultaneously existing with Graves' disease: a case report
pituitary
adenoma
could be the first-line therapy in patients with both thyrotropin-producing pituitary
adenoma
and Graves' disease.
pituitary
adenoma
could be the first-line therapy in patients with both thyrotropin-producing pituitary
adenoma
and Graves' disease.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Fatigue
I have a pituitary
adenoma
and have done for the last 14 years. Was treated with meds for a long time but have been off them since 2012. Was wondering if anyone suffers from extreme fatigue as a symptom.
I have a pituitary
adenoma
and have done for the last 14 years. Was treated with meds for a long time but have been off them since 2012. Was wondering if anyone suffers from extreme fatigue as a symptom.
newfox
in
Pituitary Community South Africa
7 years ago
Thank you all.
Colonoscopy next Monday as a preliminary test came back positive for
adenoma
cells. Will not know if Cancer until after Monday. Then full Cardiology workup since I have these "twinges" in my brain and some faint feelings. Life used to be fun, now a struggle.
Colonoscopy next Monday as a preliminary test came back positive for
adenoma
cells. Will not know if Cancer until after Monday. Then full Cardiology workup since I have these "twinges" in my brain and some faint feelings. Life used to be fun, now a struggle.
Kinsalelady
in
MPN Voice
7 years ago
Received my results back from Medicheck last night and would really appreciate any comments
Whilst I was having a second ultrasound to confirm parathyroid
adenoma
, this particular sonographer said he didn't think it was an
adenoma
but there was a lot of inflammation and suggested Graves and that I should have an antibodies test.
Whilst I was having a second ultrasound to confirm parathyroid
adenoma
, this particular sonographer said he didn't think it was an
adenoma
but there was a lot of inflammation and suggested Graves and that I should have an antibodies test.
elaine2447
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
A Case of Resistance to Thyroid Hormone (RTH) with a Negative Family History with Diagnosis Based on Persistent Palpitations
Since treatment of RTH is different from that of Graves' disease and thyroid stimulating hormone-producing
adenoma
(TSHoma), a genetic analysis should be performed even in patients who have a negative family history of RTH and who are free of TSHoma when they present with persistent inappropriate secretion
Since treatment of RTH is different from that of Graves' disease and thyroid stimulating hormone-producing
adenoma
(TSHoma), a genetic analysis should be performed even in patients who have a negative family history of RTH and who are free of TSHoma when they present with persistent inappropriate secretion
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Parathyroid tumor help!
A week ago I got the results back as parathyroid
adenoma
tumor it is 3.4cm x 1.6cm.., That's big the doctor says! I'm going to this other doctor soon,but I'm just curious of others outcome? I've been told I will never get better without tumor removed!
A week ago I got the results back as parathyroid
adenoma
tumor it is 3.4cm x 1.6cm.., That's big the doctor says! I'm going to this other doctor soon,but I'm just curious of others outcome? I've been told I will never get better without tumor removed!
Northern
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Is it the adrenals or the thyroid?
Good thing that
adenoma
/insulinoma/phaeocytochroma have been ruled out with tests in the hospital . But since then the 2 endos don't seem to be willing to provide a diagnosis. I am with no medication or medical advise what to do next to recover.
Good thing that
adenoma
/insulinoma/phaeocytochroma have been ruled out with tests in the hospital . But since then the 2 endos don't seem to be willing to provide a diagnosis. I am with no medication or medical advise what to do next to recover.
irme
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
New Blood Work and New Endo
I have posted before about my pituitary
adenoma
that wasn't responding to treatment and asked for a second opinion on that and my thyroid. The new endo tested everything including adrenal but I don't have those results yet as they went through the hospital.
I have posted before about my pituitary
adenoma
that wasn't responding to treatment and asked for a second opinion on that and my thyroid. The new endo tested everything including adrenal but I don't have those results yet as they went through the hospital.
MrsBeasley
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Prolactinoma causing hypo - everything
Estradiol - 14.45 (12.5-166) Hi all, I hope you don't mind, I have posted my "latest" results from September, recently off both thyroid meds (as this was incorrectly prescribed) & prolactinoma meds (as DR in Maldives thought it was incorrect) despite that I have MRI scan with report stating prescence of
adenoma
Estradiol - 14.45 (12.5-166) Hi all, I hope you don't mind, I have posted my "latest" results from September, recently off both thyroid meds (as this was incorrectly prescribed) & prolactinoma meds (as DR in Maldives thought it was incorrect) despite that I have MRI scan with report stating prescence of
adenoma
Maldives2016
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Genetic Testing - Useful info or Project Fear?
Depression in Post-Menopausal Women; Schizophrenia; Fibromyalgia; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Chemical Sensitivity; Parkinson’s; Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Pre-eclampsia; Stroke; Spina bifida; Esophageal Squamous cell carcinoma; Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia; Vascular Dementia; Bipolar disorder; Colorectal
Adenoma
Depression in Post-Menopausal Women; Schizophrenia; Fibromyalgia; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Chemical Sensitivity; Parkinson’s; Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Pre-eclampsia; Stroke; Spina bifida; Esophageal Squamous cell carcinoma; Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia; Vascular Dementia; Bipolar disorder; Colorectal
Adenoma
fbirder
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Magnesium
Magnesium deficiency in Western societies has been linked to insulin resistance, type II diabetes, metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease, colorectal cancer, and colorectal
adenoma
.
Magnesium deficiency in Western societies has been linked to insulin resistance, type II diabetes, metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease, colorectal cancer, and colorectal
adenoma
.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Is this normal? Swelling......
I am not on any meds and Dr's avoiding due to half thyroid and micro pituitary
adenoma
. Your help/opinion would be so much appreciate please. X
I am not on any meds and Dr's avoiding due to half thyroid and micro pituitary
adenoma
. Your help/opinion would be so much appreciate please. X
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
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