I mentioned in another thread that I had been referred to an endo (who is a DO) for my thyroid issues, and he seemed to know less about thyroid than my GP. Well, here is Act II:
I went in on Sept. 12 to have labs so that I could renew my Armour prescription. I suspected I was hyper, which of course is a symptom of my lovely Hashi's, shown in the elevated antibody results above, and I was. I have lost about 4 lbs., which I hope will stay off this time when the nodule goes cold again since I am eating paleo/primal. I stay nice and warm, and thankfully, I am not having too much trouble with a rapid heartbeat.
The good news is that the endo is giving me another couple of months of the same dose of Armour, though he wants me only taking it six days a week. The bad news is that he apparently missed the fact that I am hyper. The worse news is that it looks like I have gone into secondary hypothyroidism. Here are my test results, taken 28 hours after my last thyroid pill:
T3 -- 2.4
T4 -- 0.94
TSH -- 0.1
Low values like this across all three tests indicate a pituitary gland problem, which the endo totally missed. Now I have to decide if I am going to freak out or not. The worst case scenario is that I have a tumor that is impinging on my pituitary gland so that it is not working. According to
http://www.endocrineweb.com/conditions/ ... d-function this is the most common cause of thyroid test values like these. So I should be getting some other tests, including an MRI of my brain, and most definitely should not be cutting back on my thyroid medication.
If there is no tumor, and my hypothalamus function checks out okay, the only recourse is to make sure the thyroid and adrenals are well supplied so that other problems don't crop up. If there is a tumor and that tumor merits surgery, I live in a great part of the country. OHSU across the river in Portland has an excellent brain surgery center, including for pituitary gland tumors. According to their website, only about 20% of pituitary gland tumors are malignant.
So I am trying to decide what to do. Do I go back to my GP? Do I see if my insurance company will let me see a different endo? Do I just wait a couple of months until I have labs again and see what they show?
Thanks for being there--because my husband has been out of work since July 1st, that is pretty much consuming him and he doesn't need me freaking out. I haven't told anyone else but my pastors on Sunday, and they prayed for me. So that was good.