thread: I'm not a mystery anymore LOL (updated 27/11/08)

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2004
    VIC
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    I had Thyroiditis a few years ago and would go from over-active to under-active.
    Thyroiditis is caused by a virus in the thyroid. This was dx as my thyroid levels were not in the norm.
    I had to have a radioactive test to check out my thyroid and all came clear so that it why it was dx as thyroiditis rather than hyper or hypo. I didnt have to stay away from my kids etc afterwards, but could see why b/f could be an issue. The dye test told be that it was a virus that caused the issues. It was either going to be a virus, graves disease or a goitter that was the culprit! As no sign of the last two- it was seen to be a virus.

    Thyroiditis is a virus that attacks the thyoid. I was under a endochronoloigst for 18 months whilst i was suffering with it. Regular monitoring of levels, which fortuately didnt get bad enough to go on meds, but my levels did swing from one end of the scale, to the other.

    Is it possible that your thyroid condidtion has been caused by a virus as well??
    The dye test is the only way of knowing why your thyroid goes hyper or hypo unfortunately, so maybe is maintenance time until you stop b/f.

    Good luck and stay well!!

    odette

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
    11,171

    Thank so much Odette, I'm glad to know I'm not really such a mystery after all if someone else has had the same thing I have no idea if it would have been caused by a virus, I don't recall being sick in August last year, being poked & prodded for IVF, but not any viruses that I can recall. I'm glad to hear you were allowed to be near the kids after the RAI test, that was my biggest worry, though maybe they did a stronger version for my friend because they were checking if she was still in remission from thyroid cancer.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jul 2004
    in a land of screaming kids.
    1,802

    Sarah, This happened to my mum. She was on meds for years for Hypothyroidism and then we noticed she had a goitor. So she was rechecked and had developed Hyperthyroidism. She had to have the goitor removed and most of her thyroid. So she's on meds again. But the Dr said it was very unusual. But it does happen very occasionally. Her mum had the same thing many years ago. So can't be THAT uncommon. U r very special hon.....and I hope things improve for u....*hugs*

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
    11,171

    Just had my endocrinologist appointment this morning & I remain a mystery *sigh*

    She thought it was highly unikely to be post partum thyroiditis because of the time frame, but didn't rule it out entirely. She said it may be Graves Disease, so we're checking that at the moment. She said she had seen in literature some people can just fluctuate for no apparent reason, but she had never seen a case of it over 20 years. That'd be right, I'll be her first case LOL! The bonus was that she flat out refuses to do the RAI test while I'm breastfeeding, she said the other diagnostic tests will give a pretty good picture of what's happening without messing with breastfeeding, so yay for that!

    So now I've had a million vials of blood drawn today & I get some of the results on Tuesday. Then in five weeks I have to have another lots of bloods taken & another appointment in six weeks. Until we can figure out what's happening I'll be having blood tests every four weeks, which I am just so thrilled about as you can imagine.

  5. #5
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
    6,683

    Oh you poor thing with all the blood tests. But that is fantastic news about the bfing. Sounds like you have a reallly good specialist there.

    I hope she is able to find some answers for you so you don't totally turn into a pin cushion.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jul 2004
    5,756

    Yuck at all the blood tests! But hopfully they figure out what's happening.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Sydney
    7,896

    See Sarah, you are so unique there's been no one like you in 20 years!

    Hope the tests come back with something definitive... Not that you shouldn't remain a woman of mystery if you so want to!