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Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by Seasider
(Post 7412384)
My breakfast (I think I posted this on the old thread so apologies for stuck record) consists of oatmeal, ground seeds (done weekly at home so they are relatively fresh), chopped apple and sheep yoghurt. I used to have it with water but my nutritionist said I needed more protein for breakfast.
I eat apple or pear because it's easy to digest. I think I'm slightly intolerant to bananas - must review my charts. I know I'm intolerant to citrus fruits. :( Had to stop putting calamansis in my gin. Also got a bit of gut candida so can't eat too much fruit. Might try rice cereal for a change. Another BE member is going through all this at the moment. She's still having tests but she's been very unwell and her doctor agrees with me :lol: that she's underactive and has a gluten allergy. I'm hoping she joins in our thread or, at the very least, gets some useful information from it. ;) Hope your friend joins in....
Originally Posted by ausi dream
(Post 7413779)
Sorry for butting in on your conversation.
But that bis the same as me, i am under active and now just been diagnosed gluten free. And i can tell you its a pain in the neck. I take all my tablets in the morning at breakfast time, but i ant have any breakfast as it seems to make me feel poorly. Some times i can have a bowl of cereal, but that's on the rare occasion, but them i would have to take more medication to counter react it.
Originally Posted by ausi dream
(Post 7413791)
Oh! Do you think that is why i can eat some days and then others i just dont feel like eating and my husband cant understand it as i can go without eating for days.
But i have to go careful, because if i dont eat a lot in a day i end up loosing a least a couple of pounds in weight just for that day.
Originally Posted by ausi dream
(Post 7413799)
I was told not to eat fruit and salad stuff.
But every now and then i sneak a banana out. Yesterday, I ate a banana. It was Gluten Free. I liked it. Today I am feeling fine. :D Whilst I was cruising for the little link I came across this little mine of misinformation. Much of this is incorrect, wrong and just plain nuts. Apparently god will heal all your ills and the natural healer in the US swears you can come off thyroid meds by cleansing your body. Who knew it could be that simple? Damn, why haven't I thought of that?! :blink: http://www.pathlights.com/nr_encyclopedia/11endo03.htm |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 7415667)
Apparently god will heal all your ills and the natural healer in the US swears you can come off thyroid meds by cleansing your body.
Who knew it could be that simple? Damn, why haven't I thought of that?! :blink: http://www.pathlights.com/nr_encyclopedia/11endo03.htm Totally by the by, the idea of eating a banana for breakfast is enough to make me gag, let alone actually doing it :blink: Not a fan of bananas but it's a nice word to write/type/spell out loud :D |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Oh I used to love mashed banana sarnies for breakfast when I was a kid.
I tested negative for celiacs, too, but then I test negative for gluten intolerance. If I tested positive I might try to be a bit stricter with myself. It's not the gluten in cake I shouldn't eat - it's everything else that I'm intolerant to. :lol: (Eggs, dairy, sugar...) edit: One strange test result I had, and I can't remember ever being tested for it, never been anaemic - my iron levels are HIGH. Not worth worrying about (yet) but not sure why, as I eat hardly any red meat. |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by Seasider
(Post 7416717)
Oh I used to love mashed banana sarnies for breakfast when I was a kid.
I tested negative for celiacs, too, but then I test negative for gluten intolerance. If I tested positive I might try to be a bit stricter with myself. It's not the gluten in cake I shouldn't eat - it's everything else that I'm intolerant to. :lol: (Eggs, dairy, sugar...) edit: One strange test result I had, and I can't remember ever being tested for it, never been anaemic - my iron levels are HIGH. Not worth worrying about (yet) but not sure why, as I eat hardly any red meat. One thing I realised today - Vitamin B12 is low i think. I hear that it's possible when you have absorbtion probs such as gluten intolerance... but on a few occasions recently I've had tingling in hands and inability to walk straight without dizziness on waking (and yes I was sober) :D , plus chest pains - thought it was stress and took a load of Vit B complex ... it resolved itself. Thinking that perhaps I'll get that tested at the doc. Would explain a few things. I think that regardless of positive or neg tests, I feel so much better when Im not eating wheat/gluten... Everything works how it should and that's a lovely feeling. |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by moneypen20
(Post 7416602)
See, your mother was right after all ;)
Totally by the by, the idea of eating a banana for breakfast is enough to make me gag, let alone actually doing it :blink: Not a fan of bananas but it's a nice word to write/type/spell out loud :D Mmmmm. Banana's and chocolate.... Or bananas and telephones.... Altogether now.... Click me... You know you want to... 'Cellular, modular, interactive-odular ....' |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 7417001)
Mmmmm. Banana's and chocolate....
Or bananas and telephones.... Altogether now.... Click me... You know you want to... 'Cellular, modular, interactive-odular ....' I'm ignoring the rest of it ;) |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by Seasider
(Post 7416717)
Oh I used to love mashed banana sarnies for breakfast when I was a kid.
I tested negative for celiacs, too, but then I test negative for gluten intolerance. If I tested positive I might try to be a bit stricter with myself. It's not the gluten in cake I shouldn't eat - it's everything else that I'm intolerant to. :lol: (Eggs, dairy, sugar...) edit: One strange test result I had, and I can't remember ever being tested for it, never been anaemic - my iron levels are HIGH. Not worth worrying about (yet) but not sure why, as I eat hardly any red meat. And i never eat red meat, i just cant seem to get it down past the throat. it gets stuck if i try to eat it. |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 7416992)
Chicken has high iron... in fact, lots of white meat does. I think chicken is higher than some red meats.
One thing I realised today - Vitamin B12 is low i think. I hear that it's possible when you have absorbtion probs such as gluten intolerance... but on a few occasions recently I've had tingling in hands and inability to walk straight without dizziness on waking (and yes I was sober) :D , plus chest pains - thought it was stress and took a load of Vit B complex ... it resolved itself. Thinking that perhaps I'll get that tested at the doc. Would explain a few things. I think that regardless of positive or neg tests, I feel so much better when Im not eating wheat/gluten... Everything works how it should and that's a lovely feeling. I have had a bit of trouble with balance, every now and then it feels as if i am going to topple over, but dont. And when waking in the morning i have quite a thick chest with a few pains. But i lay there until it goes off and am right as rain again. I tend to find that when i have those dizzy spells, i go and eat a chocolate bar or some thing sweet and it puts me right again. |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 7416992)
Chicken has high iron... in fact, lots of white meat does. I think chicken is higher than some red meats.
One thing I realised today - Vitamin B12 is low i think. I hear that it's possible when you have absorbtion probs such as gluten intolerance... but on a few occasions recently I've had tingling in hands and inability to walk straight without dizziness on waking (and yes I was sober) :D , plus chest pains - thought it was stress and took a load of Vit B complex ... it resolved itself. Thinking that perhaps I'll get that tested at the doc. Would explain a few things. I think that regardless of positive or neg tests, I feel so much better when Im not eating wheat/gluten... Everything works how it should and that's a lovely feeling. donna |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by donna
(Post 7419410)
Apparently there are two types of vit B12 ,cyanocobalamin and methylcobalmin.the second one is best, but its hard to get.Iget mine from my govita store and its a NatureDoc one in the 5mg as opposed to to the other one which comes in the 1000mcg.Hope this helps
donna I'm told I can have a blood test and get jabs for free.... courtesy of Medicare. Apparently the jabs are the best. I should get the bloods done before I start supplementing. Ausi, you could have low blood sugar... but get your B12 levels checked anyway. Symptoms: '# The first symptoms will be tiredness and palpitations (awareness of heartbeat). # Shortness of breath and dizziness (fainting) are also common. # If the anaemia is severe, it can result in angina (chest pain), headache and leg pains (intermittent claudication). # Red, sore tongue and mouth. # Weight loss. # Diarrhoea. Here's the link: http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/...anaemiab12.htm I've had three out of five of those so seeing the doc for a test. (obviously no weight loss.... :D ) |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
I've had a week's supplementing with Tyrosine folks and would like to report that I'm feeling pretty ok on it. No negatives with it.
I feel that it's helping with energy - feeling good after a lull before taking it. The body is meant to use tyrosine to make thyroid hormone. It's worth investigation. |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
I have just got back from the docs an he has told me i have an underactive thyroid to go along with my diabetes and i am also anaemic. My husband is really worried that this will affect our PR process (this all came about after reports requested by Doc who did our medicals) any advice would be greatly appreciated.
poshrice |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by poshrice
(Post 7420355)
I have just got back from the docs an he has told me i have an underactive thyroid to go along with my diabetes and i am also anaemic. My husband is really worried that this will affect our PR process (this all came about after reports requested by Doc who did our medicals) any advice would be greatly appreciated.
poshrice :) |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Okay here goes - long awaited blood test results:
Full Blood count - good, high Thyroid - normal (in the mid range but no figures??) Hormones normal - still ovulating, which I knew as I get horrendous pms blood sugar - high - have to go for another fasting blood test with a glucose drink. Cholesterol - good Looks like I'm just a fat lazy bastrd as no excuse for weight gain or tiredness..... Dr said - you are a bit overweight though and that could be making you tired - exercise more |
Re: Thyroid Thread - Part Deux
Originally Posted by poshrice
(Post 7420355)
I have just got back from the docs an he has told me i have an underactive thyroid to go along with my diabetes and i am also anaemic. My husband is really worried that this will affect our PR process (this all came about after reports requested by Doc who did our medicals) any advice would be greatly appreciated.
poshrice Dont worry, they just ask if its being treated. |
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