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		<title>An editorial response from Thyroid Patient Activist Janie Bowthorpe</title>
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		<dc:creator>Janie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am pleased to note that Mary Shomon of about.com,  who in her blog post on Thursday, April 22, 2010, has not only softened her wording about self-treatment by hypothyroid patients, but has also written expressively concerning surrounding issues. These are also issues which I presented in two blog posts earlier this week concerning the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/wp/../images/YingandYang.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5286" title="YingandYang" src="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/wp/../images/YingandYang.jpg" alt="" width="155" height="152" /></a>I am pleased to note that Mary Shomon of about.com,  who in her blog post on Thursday, April 22, 2010, has not only softened her wording about self-treatment by hypothyroid patients, but has also written expressively concerning surrounding issues. These are also issues which I presented in two blog posts earlier this week concerning the immense problem with <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/2010/04/17/10-reasons-thyroid-patients-are-frustrated-angry/">doctors</a> as expressed by patients, and self-treatment.</p>
<p>Good for Mary!</p>
<p>As witnessed by <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/2010/04/19/should-thyroid-patients-avoid-self-treatment/">Sheila Turner’s excellent editorial</a> towards those who criticize self-treatment, as well as angst expressed by many patients toward those who criticize,  self-treatment is an important issue and can’t be diluted down as simply “self-destructive” in our current medical climate.</p>
<p>The following are differences in how this is viewed, though, with one common thought:</p>
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<li><strong>Is self-treatment one  of the “<em>most</em> <em>controversial”</em> issues with thyroid patients? </strong>The answer is<em> “only to those who make it so”</em>. Far more troubling to thyroid patients is a medical establishment which worships a <a href="/t4-only-meds-dont-work/">medication</a> which has left millions undertreated, and which makes a pituitary hormone lab called the <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/tsh-why-its-useless/">TSH</a> as if it’s from God Almighty. Equally as troubling to patients are doctors whom they report as condescending, close-minded, robotic, and/or ignorant about issues that keep thyroid patients sick–low <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ferritin/">ferritin</a>, <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/">adrenal fatigue</a>, and more. <em>Self-treatment is only the symptom of a much larger, more controversial problem.</em></li>
<li><strong>Does self-treatment have <em>“obvious drawbacks”</em> for thyroid patients who feel forced to do it?</strong> The answer is “yes”, <em>but no different and probably far less than the “obvious drawbacks” patients face with clueless doctors</em>.  The comments on my blog posts are bloated with patients who have been left sick, or made sicker, by one doctor, after another doctor, after one more.  It’s not a pretty picture.</li>
<li><strong>Is there a <em>“risk of undertreatment”</em> for thyroid patients who self-treat?</strong> Yes, but probably far less  than the huge number of patients who report being left “undertreated” by doctors who are blind to the problems of T4, or doctors who remain clueless about the inadequacy of treating by the TSH.</li>
<li><strong>Is the <em>“greatest concern”</em> about self-treatment the problem of being <em>“over-medicated”</em>?</strong> You betcha. But in the vast majority of these unfortunate cases with patients who choose to self-treat, the problem is undiagnosed or undertreated <a title="Why patients get adrenal fatigue" href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/">low cortisol</a> and/or low <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ferritin/">ferritin</a>, which results in thyroid hormones pooling in the blood and creating hyper-like symptoms.  This is a risk for self-treatment.</li>
<li><strong>Have <em>“dozens of thyroid patients”</em> ended up in emergency rooms due to over-medication?</strong> “Dozens” is speculation.  It may be more realistic to state that “some”, yes, have stated this unfortunate outcome when they made the choice.  But research and comment all over the internet shows anyone that hundreds of thousands of all patients can end up in the emergency room due to poor doctoral decisions, or bad reactions to pharmaceutical medications which doctors love to prescribe. <em>Ending up in an emergency room is not solely connected to self-treatment.</em></li>
<li><strong>Do <em>“patients face many major obstacles that prevent them from getting  accurate and effective thyroid diagnosis and treatment?”</em></strong> Yes! That is where Mary is in agreement with me with her six excellent  points, including the tragic situation in the UK. And here are <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/2010/04/17/10-reasons-thyroid-patients-are-frustrated-angry/">10 reasons patients are frustrated, angry and sick</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Has one negative journal article about someone who self-treated “resulted in desiccated thyroid  getting greater scrutiny  by the FDA?” </strong>The answer can easily be:  no worse than the body of patients who were made fearful that the FDA was banning desiccated thyroid, and who followed a strong campaign to contact the FDA about desiccated thyroid. I was also personally told by two pharmaceutical representatives that this action to contact the FDA made the pharms very uncomfortable and put too much attention on desiccated thyroid. Time will tell, but it’s not helpful to blame anything.</li>
<li><strong>Does <em>“actively promoting self-medication”</em> with natural desiccated thyroid <em>“work against thyroid patient interests”. </em></strong>The answer to this loaded question resides in who you ask. Whether “actively promoted” or simply “read about”, there seems to be a body of patients who report that finding out about desiccated thyroid, and feeling forced to self-treat because of not finding any doctor to help them, <em>was one of the best decisions they ever made.</em></li>
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<p>And to the last comment above, and since there have been “implications”, I want to underscore (and ad nauseum) that the patient-to-patient Stop the Thyroid Madness was not created as a self-treatment site, nor does it “actively promote” it.  STTM is a site with a goal to educate patients who can, in turn, take that information into their doctors offices and push for change. And it’s been working, one doctor at a time, as witnessed by patients who report those doctors on patient groups, and by emails I get from some of those doctors.</p>
<p>But it’s also clear that those who self-medicate may be using STTM, <em>as well as many other websites and books out there by doctors, advocates and non-professionals alike</em>, to help them. So at least there is education out there to help those who choose this, even if none was created for that purpose.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>There are important differences in opinion, and much more to the story as I outlined above.</p>
<p><em>But the bottom line is this:</em> for up to 60 years, hundreds of millions of thyroid patients around the world have been subjected to</p>
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<li><strong>a medication called thyroxine which has left a heap of <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/long-and-pathetic/">lingering hypothyroid symptoms</a>,</strong></li>
<li><strong>a new debilitating condition like <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/">adrenal fatigue</a>,</strong></li>
<li><strong>a lab test (TSH) which has delayed diagnosis for years or kept patients undertreated, and</strong></li>
<li><strong>too many doctors who aren’t up to speed about most any of this, and have left patients frustrated, angry and still sick.</strong></li>
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<p>And all the above is a far worse scenario which only pushes some patients to self-treat as a side-effect. But if  you aren’t totally wiped out financially and emotionally in trying to find an informed doc, two suggestions: <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/how-to-find-a-good-doc">http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/how-to-find-a-good-doc</a> as well as posting your city/state in the subject line of patient groups here: <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/talk-to-others">http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/talk-to-others</a></p>
<blockquote><p><strong><em>P.S. Please note that you will never see this blog, or this website, knowingly allow non-professional,  negative, nasty, false, abusive and/or profound slander about a colleague, as has been done elsewhere. <img src='http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/wp/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
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		<title>Should thyroid patients avoid self-treatment at all costs??</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 18:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Note: this is a long post, but will be worth every penny if you read it all!)
When STTM first put out its shingle in December of 2005 (with most of what you see today going up in ’06 and ’07 with continual additions),  my goal with this site was simple: to educate thyroid patients. 
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<p>When STTM first put out its shingle in December of 2005 (with most of what you see today going up in ’06 and ’07 with <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/whats-new/">continual additions</a>),  my goal with this site was simple: <strong>to educate thyroid patients. </strong></p>
<p><strong>And as I saw it, by </strong><strong>educating patients on what <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/things-we-have-learned/">we had been learning</a>, patients could in turn, take that information into their doctors offices and push for change. </strong> And it’s been working, slowly. We now have more doctors than ever before who know about desiccated thyroid and are willing to prescribe it, even if they are the minority. STTM has a <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/how-to-find-a-good-doc">page</a> on how to try finding one of those good docs.</p>
<p>But as I wrote about this fact in my <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/2010/04/17/10-reasons-thyroid-patients-are-frustrated-angry/">previous post</a>, certain patients can still find themselves frustrated, angry and sick because of doctors. It’s not a pretty picture for some.</p>
<p>I am lucky, as I’ve always managed to have a fair doctor to work with, without complicated issues. But a lot of patients aren’t as lucky.  They either can’t find a doctor to treat them correctly after trying repeatedly, or they simply can’t afford to keep driving to find a good doc (with no promises that they will get the good doc they desperately need anyway). <strong>As a result, many thyroid patients report being forced to self-treat.</strong></p>
<p>Even though STTM was never created as a self-treatment site, I am aware that some patients use it that way.  And I can never condemn them. Granted, a few who make their own choice to self-treat can run into problems, most especially from undiscovered or undiagnosed low ferritin or low cortisol. But it’s a choice they seem to make out of desperation.</p>
<p><strong>The following  post is by  Guest Blog poster and UK’s thyroid patient advocate Sheila Turner of <a href="http://www.tpa-uk.org.uk/">TPA-UK</a>.  These are her courageous thoughts concerning self-treatment, and her angst against anyone who tells patients not to do so.  Overall, UK patients have a very tough situation in the UK with doctors, but so do the vast majority of patients around the world, as well as US patients. See what you think…<br />
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<p>It’s not uncommon to be told as a suffering and debilitated thyroid patient to never self-diagnose, never self-treat, never self-monitor.</p>
<p>And in an ideal world, we could take those admonitions on. <em>But we are not  living in an ideal world.</em></p>
<p>You  might as well tell everybody with ill health to put up with whatever  they are suffering and leave their health in the safe hands of our  ‘wonderful’ doctors whom we can trust implicitly.  Sadly, many doctors have little  (or no) education in the workings of the thyroid system.</p>
<p>Or, you might just try touring the country until you find one  who will help. Well, if you have the energy and the money to do that,  it could take a heck of a long time before finding such a good doctor —  indeed, <em>IF you ever find such a doctor.</em></p>
<p>I  run a very successful Internet Thyroid Support group, plus web  site for thyroid disease, and I have seen at first hand (and experienced  it myself) the nightmare of having to put up with the terrible  suffering caused by Doctors.</p>
<p>In the UK, for example, it is organizations such as the Royal College of Physicians and the  British Thyroid Association who have terrified NHS doctors so  much that they now no longer prescribe any T3 hormone containing  products, neither natural nor synthetic, for fear of being reported to the GMC   regulatory body with the threat of losing their career and livelihood.</p>
<p>One comment I hear from those who condemn self-treatment is the problem of over-medicating. In reality, it  is the reckless prohibition of all T3-containing drugs that causes  cardiac arrhythmia and risk of  sudden death -  which would  amount to at least manslaughter, and might even constitute murder if  the outcome is strictly foreseeable - which it is. It is NOT patients who should be criticized. They have been driven to buying prescription medicines for thyroid and  adrenal insufficiency. Criticizing self-treatment is an outrageous claim and one that the  medical regulators would no doubt be delighted to hear. Seems that not  only are doctors becoming sorely afraid of the Regulators, those who condemn self-treatment are also falling into the same trap.</p>
<p>The  “basic premise” that underlies my own purpose and advocacy is to help  those being left to suffer because the medical regulators and government  are refusing to give a proper diagnosis — and for those who do get a  diagnosis, giving them levothyroxine sodium-only as a thyroid hormone  replacement.</p>
<p>Whenever  a new member comes to TPA, we encourage them to read, read and read  again and to look at the information in our FILES section which is there  for all to see. We tell them about the associated conditions that go  along with being hypothyroid such as <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info">low adrenal reserve</a>, systemic  candidiasis, mercury poisoning and ask them to request <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/">blood tests</a> from  their doctor to see if their levels are low in the reference range for  <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ferritin/">ferritin</a>, vitamin B12, vitamin D3, magnesium, folate, copper and zinc.  We have information on the reasons they need to check these and if any  of these are a problem, make sure they are aware of just how essential  it is that they eliminate these conditions, one by one, before starting  thyroid hormone replacement – such conditions are NOT automatically  checked by NHS doctors – and they put their patients at great risk by  automatically prescribing  levothyroxine.</p>
<p>We  all know of the serious ramifications for those patients who are not  being given a correct diagnosis or treatment. However, it is the  endocrinologists and medical regulators who are guilty of causing much  of the unnecessary suffering, not those patients who are driven to self  diagnose, self treat and self monitor, as those who criticize self-treatment would have us believe.</p>
<p>Mainstream  doctors do not appear to be even aware of the many common and often  undiagnosed symptoms and dangerous consequences of low thyroid. These  include: serious mental problems, seizures, heart disease, diabetes  including misdiagnosis and complications, constipation resulting in  colon cancer, all female problems (due to high amounts of dangerous  forms of oestrogen), including: tumours, fibroids, ovarian cysts, PMS,  endometriosis, breast cancer, miscarriage, heavy periods and cramps,  bladder problems leading to infections, anaemia, elevated CPK, elevated  creatinine, elevated transaminases, hypercapnia, hyperlipidemia,  hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, hypoxia, leukopenia, respiratory acidosis  and others.…</p>
<p>If  sufferers of the symptoms are NOT getting a proper diagnosis and the  thyroid hormone replacement that would give them back their life and  health through mainstream doctors, how on earth would you recommend they  do this, apart from scouring the country to find a doctor elsewhere who  would help them, or recommending they get enough money together to see a  private thyroid specialist. <em>Do you REALLY have such complete faith in  the medical profession to know that we should ALL leave our thyroid  health in their hands, sit back and do nothing – and probably just wait  to die? How can you recommend that they do NOT buy prescription  medications and should not self-medicate, self treat or self monitor  when there is NO other option left open to them.</em></p>
<p>If  those who criticize self-treatment have personally heard from “DOZENS” of people who have followed the  “increase my own dose of natural thyroid” self medication approach, then  yes, something is seriously wrong with the ‘teachings’ or advocacy of  such groups. Education should be encouraged by all, and if members do  not understand the reasons why they need to take great care, such  explanations should be given in such a way that they understand.</p>
<p>I  rarely hear of members ending up in Emergency Rooms battling  potentially fatal heart arrhythmia’s, atrial fibrillation, and/or ending  up in worse health than before, including long-term and permanent heart  damage through self-treatment. I have heard of many NHS patients being  admitted to A and E, who had been treated (or not) by mainstream doctors  who refused them the correct therapy their symptoms needed.</p>
<p>In  good conscience, I do recommend that thyroid patients self-diagnose,  self-medicate and self-treat if they are being left to suffer, because organizations such as the RCP, BTA TSH reference range is so huge that  they will never go outside of it. This reference range is 0.5 to 10.0 in  the UK – probably the widest in the world. Then, we have to put up with  the fact that the only thyroid function test that will be done is the <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/tsh-why-its-useless/">TSH</a> –  and doctors will not test Free T4 in a lot of cases, never mind free T3  level. Also, NHS Pathology labs refuse to test free T3 even if the  doctor has specifically requested it. So, many of us will NEVER get a  proper diagnosis – being left to suffer their unnecessary symptoms for  years and become wheelchair/bed bound in many cases, having to leave  paid employment.</p>
<p>Such  patients are told they have a ‘functional somatoform disorder’ when  their TFT’s are normal, when they continue to complain of symptoms – or –  those who are lucky enough to get a diagnosis, who are treated with  levothyroxine only yet still complain of debilitating symptoms are told  also “you have a functional somatoform disorder” or “your symptoms are  non-specific” .</p>
<p>What  mainstream doctors do not recognize is that thyroid function tests ONLY  test the amount of thyroid hormone being secreted by the thyroid gland.   TFT’s (more correctly should be called Thyroid GLAND  function tests”, do not test to show whether there is peripheral  resistance to the thyroid hormones at the cellular level. This is not  due to a lack of thyroid hormones secreted by the gland. Blood tests do  NOT detect Type 2 hypothyroidism. Type 2 is usually inherited. However,  environmental toxins may also cause or exacerbate the problem. The  pervasiveness of Type 2 has yet to be recognized by mainstream medicine,  but already is in epidemic proportions. I think many sufferers of the  symptoms of hypothyroidism know very much more than their medical  practitioners. I do know which road I would like to follow – that is to  find an excellent doctor I could trust  implicitly, but sadly, the ONLY road many of us have to follow to get  back normal health is the one where we have to self medicate.</p>
<p>Please  do NOT blame patients who are driven to self diagnose and medicate as  being the reason why the US government, or any other government for that  matter, are now eliminating the availability of natural thyroid and  synthetic T3. You are being sucked into believing what they want you to  believe.</p>
<p>Levothyroxine  is a synthetic medication that can be patented, and has made billions  of pounds for the Big Pharma and for the regulators of hypothyroid  guidelines. Natural thyroid products cannot be patented. Should doctors  prescribe either synthetic or natural T3, the majority of sufferers of  the symptoms of hypothyroidism would regain their normal health – Big  Pharma would suffer.</p>
<p>You  should perhaps read the book “Dirty Medicine” by Martin J Walker if you  have not already read it. Those who criticize self-treatment appear to be accusing all those suffering  symptoms of hypothyroidism who have been driven to buying medications  without prescription and self treating as making it worse for the rest  of those suffering. It is NOT them who are abusing T3. If a T3 hormone  containing product was properly prescribed, there would be NO NEED FOR  PATIENTS TO BE SELF MEDICATING.</p>
<p>Self  medicating, whatever drug we are taking, whether using a T3 hormone  containing product or not, is always risky and patients must be fully  educated in its use. <em>However, self medicating with any drug runs risks,  but I would rather self medicate with the chance of getting my health  back than leaving my health in the hands of totally incompetent doctors –  incompetent because the teachers in our medical schools are  incompetent.</em></p>
<p>For  those who are being left to die, without the treatment that will make  them well, do-it-yourself medication is the only option left open to  them. Would you really deny them this?  Leaving patients  without the thyroid hormone they need is appalling and one of the  reasons TPA is campaigning to bring about changes in the diagnosing and  treatment of the symptoms of hypothyroidism.</p>
<p>It can be appreciated to say to work with the right doctor, but what  do you recommend if patients cannot find the ‘right’ doctor?? Perhaps you  should all come over here to the UK and help those sufferers in finding  the right solution and offer to help them help to find a “good doctor”.</p>
<p>Sadly, there are never any solutions given or alternative to self  diagnosing, self-treating or self-monitoring, other than to “find a good  doctor”. This does not help Internet thyroid support forum members.</p>
<p>Sheila<br />
<a href="http://www.tpa-uk.org.uk/">http://www.tpa-uk.org.uk/</a></p>
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I think back about my mother.
At age twenty-one in 1939, she had most of her thyroid removed due to Graves disease and hyperthyroidism. Because a small part remained, hyper set in once again by 1960 complete with bugged eyes. So Radioactive Iodine I-131 was the next step to once-and-for-all annihilate the thyroid.  Not long after, [...]]]></description>
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<p>I think back about my mother.</p>
<p>At age twenty-one in 1939, she had most of her thyroid removed due to Graves disease and hyperthyroidism. Because a small part remained, hyper set in once again by 1960 complete with bugged eyes. So <a href="/rai/">Radioactive Iodine</a> I-131 was the next step to once-and-for-all annihilate the thyroid.  Not long after, as her thyroid hormone levels fell, she was one of the early victims of the “new and modern” T4-only medication called Synthroid.</p>
<p>And all hell broke loose. Depression enveloped her everyday life—one of her worst <a href="/long-and-pathetic/">lingering symptoms</a> of hypothyroidism due to the <a href="/t4-only-meds-dont-work/">shoddy treatment of a T4-only med</a> as well as the <a href="/tsh-why-its-useless/">TSH</a> lab test.  I remember her moods, her frequent anger and lack of patience, and her constant counseling appointments.</p>
<p>By 1963, and right before President Kennedy was shot, she submitted herself to Electric Shock Treatment in a futile effort to control her depression.  What a crock.  She was never again the bright and quick-witted woman I remembered as a younger child. Her brain was fried and she had a new dull flat reaction to life. And for the rest of her life, she lived on her antidepressant/anti-anxiety med Elavil and had daily constant naps, weight gain, rising cholesterol, dry hair, heart surgery, stiff joints, brain fog and inability to stand on her feet long–her own manifestation of <a href="/long-and-pathetic/">lingering symptoms </a>while on the lousy thyroxine.</p>
<p><strong>And she did the T4-horror show…<em>all…by…herself.</em> No internet,  no <a href="/talk-to-others/">patient groups and forums</a>, no Stop the Thyroid Madness website, blog or <a href="/book/">book</a>,  no <a href="/how-to-find-a-good-doc/">good doc</a>, no thyroid Facebook or Twitter groups, no other good thyroid books or websites. Nada. I came along as a Thyroid Patient Activist too late for my mother, who died in 2003.<br />
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<p>It makes me shudder thinking of that lonely hell. But then again, it’s not just in the far past: it happened to her only daughter, me, for nearly 20 years. Complete lonely hell of <a href="/my-story/">my own</a> with intense and disabling Dysautonomia induced by my continued hypo state while on Synthroid and later Levoxyl.</p>
<p>And today, because the mass media or any media personality refuses to speak the truth of the 55 year scandal of <a href="/t4-only-meds-dont-work/">T4-only meds</a> like Synthroid, Levoxyl, levothyroxine, Eltroxin, Oroxine, or the cuckoo’s nest of the <a href="/tsh-why-its-useless/">TSH</a> lab test and range, HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of individuals still suffer. How stupid can they get.  This is a scandal that has effected a huge mass of individuals globally, past and present,  including those today who STILL linger with undiagnosed hypothyroidism thanks to the worthless TSH lab test or lingering hypo on the lousy T4-only medications. And all the above when we, as patients, have <a href="/things-we-have-learned/">learned</a> a far better way to treat our thyroid problems</p>
<p><strong>Did you have relatives like my own Mom (who died in 2003) who lived the T4-only scandal alone?  Use the Comment form to tell us about them.  Have YOU suffered from a T4 med? Report it to the FDA <a href="https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/medwatch/medwatch-online.htm">here</a>.<br />
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<p>Also below, read about Jane Pauley and the health issues that make you wonder, since they can all be connected to a thyroid problem, either undiagnosed or untreated.  Below that, you’ll see posts about Oprah, Reverse T3, the problem of cellulose in our meds, the desiccated thyroid shortages, and more.</p>
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		<title>Jane Pauley: hives, depression &amp; bipolar may be more connected to a poorly diagnosed and treated thyroid condition?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might have already known about her, but it was only a few days ago when I found out that the effervescent Jane Pauley, former host of the The Today Show and Dateline NBC, has had certain medical struggles in her lifetime. They have included hives (treated with steroids), depression (treated with an anti-depressant), a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4064" title="JanePauley" src="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/wp/../images/JanePauley.jpg" alt="JanePauley" width="137" height="150" />You might have already known about her, but it was only a few days ago when I found out that the effervescent Jane Pauley, former host of the The Today Show and Dateline NBC, has had certain medical struggles in her lifetime. They have included hives <em>(treated with steroids)</em>, depression <em>(treated with an anti-depressant), </em>a bip0lar disorder <em>(treated with lithium), </em>and the autoimmune thyroid disease called <a href="/hashimotos/">Hashimotos</a> <em>(treated with Levoxyl)</em>.</strong></p>
<p><em>Hives<strong> </strong>are sudden small raised bumps which can mass into patches, and are often itchy and miserable.  Bipolar, also called Manic Depressive Disorder, involves swings between extreme mania (excited, energetic) followed by depression (extreme sadness or lowered response to life). </em></p>
<p><strong>And all the above four issues made me pause.  Consider the following:</strong></p>
<p>1. <strong>Hives</strong> have not only been linked to <strong>hashimotos </strong>disease, they have both been successfully treated with the most brilliant medication for hypothyroidism ever created: natural<a href="/natural-thyroid-101/"> desiccated thyroid</a>. That healing connection was revealed by the beloved Dr. David Derry of Canada <a href="http://thyroid.about.com/od/drdavidderry/l/bl15.htm">here</a>.  Hives is also mentioned as a lingering hypothyroid <a href="/long-and-pathetic/">symptom</a> while on T4 meds which went away with desiccated thyroid.</p>
<p>2) <strong>Depression</strong> is all too common for those with undiagnosed hypothyroidism (thanks to the lousy <a href="/tsh-why-its-useless/">TSH</a> lab test) or undertreated thyroid disease (thanks to the lousy <a href="/t4-only-meds-dont-work/">T4-only meds</a> like Levoxyl which promotes depression and other <a href="/long-and-pathetic/">lingering symptoms</a>). Many patients report a <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/inspiring-stories/">resolution</a> of their depression with desiccated thyroid.</p>
<p>3) <strong>Bi-polar </strong>can often be a misdiagnosis for Hashimotos disease, since the latter can cause the same swings. Even without Hashi’s, bipolar and other <a href="http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/">mental health issues</a> can be a common manifestation of low cortisol aka <a href="/adrenal-info/">adrenal fatigue</a>, also caused by undiagnosed hypo because of the TSH, or undertreated hypothyroidism with T4.  At the very least, bipolar can be a common manifestation of a hypothalamus-pituitary–adrenals (HPA) axis dysregulation, again common with those undiagnosed or undertreated hypothyroidism.</p>
<p>4) <strong>Lithium</strong>, ironically, is a <a href="/causes-of-hypo/">known cause</a> of hypothyroidism, only making one’s thyroid situation worse, as well as promoting potential adrenal fatigue and low cortisol.</p>
<p>Now granted, Jane’s big four of <em>hives, depression, bipolar, and thyroid disease</em> could be coincidental.  But there’s so much connection in one way or another between them that you are left wondering if she’s been a victim of misdiagnosis and undertreatment just like hundreds of millions of us thanks to labs and medications <em>which do not work</em>. And she may need a <a href="/how-to-find-a-good-doc/">good doctor</a> to be reevaluated, besides put on <a href="/natural-thyroid-101/">desiccated thyroid</a> and discover what patients have <a href="/things-we-have-learned/">learned</a> about better treatment.</p>
<p>And on another note: I fear it’s going to take someone just as powerful, and as stricken with health issues which <em>could be related</em>,  as Jane Pauley is, to FINALLY break open the profound and destructive media silence about this scandal of thyroid treatment diagnosis and treatment which has left hundreds of millions SICK with profound <a href="/stories-of-others/">stories</a>,  and is the very reason Stop the Thyroid Madness exists. Do we dare hope? We’ll see.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have a similar story of mental health issues that ended up being connected to your thyroid and/or adrenal state? Use the Comment form and let’s talk. Who knows–maybe Jane will see this, ponder, and become far better educated like we’ve had to become!</strong></p>
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