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  1. The Hypothyroid Sourcebook (Sourcebooks) by M. Sara Rosenthal, 2002-03-19
  2. The Rants and Raves of a Hypothyroid Patient by James Lowrance, 2010-10-15
  3. HealthScouter Hypothyroidism: Symptoms of Hypothyroidism and Hypothyroid Treatment
  4. Recent Progress in Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypothyroid Conditions: Theme 1: International Congress Proceedings (International congress series)
  5. The Rants and Raves of a Hypothyroid Patient: Wishes, Concerns and Lessons-Learned (Volume 1) by James M. Lowrance, 2010-10-21
  6. Hypothyroid: Webster's Timeline History, 1951 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-17
  7. Eighty-Seven Thyroid Disease Questions Answered!: Self-Educate through Hypothyroid and Hyperthyroid Q & A! (Volume 1) by James M. Lowrance, 2010-08-25
  8. Congenital hypothyroid syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Kevin, MD Hwang, 2005
  9. Thyroid test every 18 months okay in hypothyroid patients.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2004-11-15
  10. Titrating up may not be needed for hypothyroid.(Metabolic Disorders)(levothyroxine dosage): An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Dixon, 2005-09-15
  11. Less frequent hypothyroid screening deemed OK.(Endocrinology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2005-02-15
  12. Monthly check urged for hypothyroid infants.(METABOLIC DISORDERS): An article from: Family Practice News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2010-01-01
  13. Monitoring hypothyroid infants monthly advised.(NEWS): An article from: Pediatric News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2010-01-01
  14. [T.sub.3] Plus [T.sub.4] 'Unproven' for Hypothyroid Patients.: An article from: Family Practice News by Sherry Boschert, 1999-05-01

61. Entrez PubMed
All individuals (14 hypothyroid and 32 euthyroid) were elderly women (6071 yrold) with similar genetic and environmental backgrounds as well as comparable
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62. PCOS-MEDICATION Messages For September, 2000: Pcos And Hypothyroid
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I am at the end of my rope. I have pcos and have been on glucophage since April. I was just diagnosed as having hypothyroidism and have just started on synthroid. I have so much weight to lose and so far it has been impossible for me to do it despite dieting and working out in the gym, both cardio and with weights. I want to work on getting pregnant next spring, but not as heavy as I am. I just read somewhere that synthroid does not help you lose weight even if it does correct the hypothyroidism and the glucophage isn't helping, either. Anyone else have both problems and have any suggestions? recommended search...

63. PCOS-MEDICATION Messages For September, 2001: Chromium+hypothyroid
i have hypothyroid.am on eltroxin i want to know is it safe for me to take chromiumi am not fat but i have a lot of flab around my waist exercises doesnt
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64. Hypothyroid And Vegan/gluten/lactose Free Drugs
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In Reply to hypothyroid and vegan/gluten/lactose free drugs posted by Barb onDecember 6, Hey I also have hypothyroid disease for 3 years now.
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66. Well, Well, Well A Doctor That Listens...hypothyroid | The New Homemaker
Well, well, well a doctor that listens hypothyroid. As most of your know, Ihad a hyst in October, since then, I have gained 45 pounds, and my energy has
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advertisement Your Ad Here Home blogs AnneP's blog Well, well, well a doctor that listens...hypothyroid As most of your know, I had a hyst in October, since then, I have gained 45 pounds, and my energy has been very low, along with my moods. I got hives and went to my doctor, she said, "don't know about the hives, but your thyroid is huge"
Blood test and she was right, hypo(not doing it fast enough or underactive) thyroid. Put me on meds for 2 months, then will check my blood again. Hoping to jumpstart my thyroid.
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67. Abnormalities In Taste Preference In Hypothyroid Rats -- Rivlin Et Al. 232 (1):
Rats made hypothyroid by administration of radioactive iodine and agematchedcontrols were individually caged and offered a choice between either water or
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68. Help! My TSH Is "normal" But I Think I'm Hypothyroid!
Many people write to me, asking if they could be hypothyroid, despite having These people often describe a list of standard hypothyroid symptoms (see my
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Last updated February 27, 2004 Help! My TSH is "normal" but I think I'm hypothyroid! Mary J. Shomon Different labs have different values for what is normal. For example, at the lab my doctor uses, the normal range is .5 to 5.5. A TSH of less than .5 is considered hyPERthyroid, and a TSH of more than 5.5 is considered hyPOthyroid. Other labs might use .35 to 5, or .6 to 5.2, etc., but it's important for you to know the values at YOUR lab. Many people write to me, asking if they could be hypothyroid, despite having had their TSH tested, and it comes back in the "normal" range. These people often describe a list of standard hypothyroid symptoms (see my article "Symptoms, Symptoms, Symptoms") and have shown low basal body temperature tests, but standard TSH testing has shown them to be in the "normal range." Here are some things to pursue in getting a diagnosis.

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70. Christian Depression Pages Testimony: Hypothyroid And Depression
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Dear Friend, I have struggled with depression for years, off and on. I always blamed it on my thyroid disease. You see, the symptoms are very similar. I have a thyroid disease called Hashimoto's Disease. It is degenerative hypothyroid condition. Hypothyroid requires consistent and constant thyroid hormone replacement therapy. One pill a day. For the rest of my life. Sounds easy enough, doesn't it? The kicker is that sometimes my thyroid starts to fail. I get depressed, I lose energy, I gain weight. Sound familiar? About four years ago I found myself in an abusive relationship. I shattered a glassed picture frame, and found myself sitting on the floor, holding a piece of glass, and wondering whether anyone would even care if I cut myself. I knew the one person I wanted to care would not. A friend talked me down from the crisis, and I realized that I had never felt suicidal. Not in all the worst downs of dealing with my thyroid disease. Several of my friends struggled with depression, and quite frankly, I was starting to act a lot like them. I became frightened. Depression was a scary thought. I waited until morning, then called my physician. She got me in to see her immediately. When I told her how I had been feeling, she did two things. She took a blood sample, so that she could verify my thyroid hormone level, and she wrote out a prescription for Zoloft. She even gave me samples, so I would be able to start immediately.

71. Hypothyroid And Treatment  Of Bipolar Disorder
Q hypothyroid and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder. I have hypothyroidism as aresult of Graves Disease. My thyroid was radiated.
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Q: Hypothyroid and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder I have hypothyroidism as a result of Graves Disease. My thyroid was radiated. Am I limited to certain types and kinds of medicines because of this? If so, does this mean my medicine will never stabilize? Joan Dear Joan
So far we don't recognize any ways in which you would need to be treated differently than anyone else with bipolar disorder. You will probably need thyroid replacement, if not already on it; and there is some controversy about T4 or T4/T3 replacement you may have heard about. I say "so far" because I think we're going to learn that the thyroid system is tied pretty directly into the mood system where bipolar disorder lives. I have one patient that tried all sorts of mood stabilizers without much sustained benefit, even many combinations, who for the moment is very solidly stabilized by the T3/T4 combination but that's just one patient. So in the long run if you're having trouble getting good symptom control, you might need to try different thyroid replacement approaches. But for now, if your thyroid routine tests (TSH, T4) are ok, you can proceed with routine treatment of your bipolar disorder, as far as I know. If your endocrine specialist knows otherwise, trust that more than me, as I claim no particular expertise in that area.

72. Jumpy On Meds, Or Hypothyroid, Or Both?
Also, during this time, my mother reminded me that she was hypothyroid. When Idid the research on it, I found that depression and mood swings can be a
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Bipolar Disorder News WebSite News Bipolar Disorder ... Contact Us Jumpy on meds; or hypothyroid; or both? Q: I was first diagnosed as clinically depressed. Then, I was sent to a Psychiatrist, who believed that there was a possibility of bipolar. She started me on meds, which included Wellbutrin and Depakote. Then she added Topomax for weightloss. (It hasn't worked.) Recently, she doubled my dose of Topomax, and since then, I have such tremors and jitters, that my handwriting is horrible. Also, during this time, my mother reminded me that she was hypothyroid. When I did the research on it, I found that depression and mood swings can be a result of that. When talking with my family doctor, she is convinced that I am only depressed. With tsh results that are very borderline, and Psych meds that make me jumpy, how do you know which came first, the chicken or the egg? I would like to know if these meds, when used on someone who truely needs them, make them as jumpy as they make me? Thank you Donna Dear Donna
Having a "borderline" TSH result and mood symptoms on the edge of bipolar disorder is very common. I really don't know which is the chicken and the egg even on that pair I see them together frequently. My current guess is that whatever causes the mood problem causes the thyroid abnormality. There is a group at UCLA under Dr. Peter Whybrow that is looking at thyroid very closely in bipolar disorder; you might nose around and see if you can get some insight from somebody there about whether thyroid abnormalities precede or follow bipolar-like symptoms.

73. Increased Levels Of Serum Osteoprotegerin In Hypothyroid Patients And Its Normal
replacement therapy might suppress serum OPG levels in hypothyroid patients.Fiftythree hypothyroid patients with chronic thyroiditis and age- and
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Increased levels of serum osteoprotegerin in hypothyroid patients and its normalization with restoration of normal thyroid function
Toshiki Nagasaki Masaaki Inaba Shuichi Jono Yoshikazu Hiura Hideki Tahara Kumi Shirakawa Naoyoshi Onoda Tetsuro Ishikawa Eiji Ishimura and Yoshiki Nishizawa Department of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Molecular Medicine and First Department of Surgery, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, 1-4-3, Asahi-machi, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-8585, Japan (Correspondence should be addressed to Masaaki Inaba; Email:

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Fiftythree hypothyroid patients with chronic thyroiditis and age- and sex-matched Thirty-seven of the hypothyroid patients were further monitored for
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75. Hypothyroid - Have To Take Toprol For Heart -weight Skyrocketing
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76. Hypothyroid
WVU Department of Pediatrics. Grand Rounds Fact Sheet. Senior Clinician Rounds.September 22, 1999. Norman D. Ferrari III, MD
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WVU Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds Fact Sheet Senior Clinician Rounds September 22, 1999 Norman D. Ferrari III, MD Professor and Vice Chair for Education Associate Dean for Student Services and Academic Progress Case presented of adolescent with severe learning difficulties, who turned out to have acquired hypothryoidism. Here are some facts from discussion. 1. TSH is first detectable by 14 weeks gestation. TSH does not cross the placenta. TSI (Thyroid Stimulating Antibodies) do cross the placenta. 2. Most T4 and T3 circulate bound to TBG, albumin, and prealbumin. Only 1% is unbound. Low levels of these carrier proteins will give a low reading for total serum levels, while free hormone is normal. 3. Hypothryoidism can present with: growth retardation, decreased physical activity, poor tissue perfusion, constipation, poor muscle tone, hoarseness, anemia, intellectual impairment, galactorrhea, menometrorrhagia, cold intolerance, goiter, bradycaria, delayed reflexes. 4. Primary causes of Hypothyroidism: a. newborns: aplasia, hypoplasia, or abnormal migration of gland; impaired production of T4

77. Anyone Here Hypothyroid? - La Leche League Working And Breastfeeding Forum
I m not currently hypothyroid, but I did have postpartum thyroiditis after mydaughter s birth. That caused me to be hyperthyroid for a couple of months,
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liisa posted 03-08-105 10:15 AM CT (US) Hi there, I'm not currently hypothyroid, but I did have post-partum thyroiditis after my daughter's birth. That caused me to be hyperthyroid for a couple of months, and then become hypothyroid for several months until it spontaneously stabilized.
I did some reading about it at the time, because I was having supply issues, and from what I remember, being hyperthyroid can cause low milk supply, not being hypothyroid. I also think there are medications that are safe to take during pregnancy and nursing which will help. Do you see an endocrinologist? He/she should be able to give the details. I also remember seeing an online forum for thyroid disorders and pregnancy/nursing issues - but of course I can't remember where it was... perhaps some surfing will turn it up?

78. IngentaConnect EPIDIDYMAL CYTOLOGY CHANGES IN HYPOTHYROID RATS
epididymis of the hypothyroid animals when compared to the control normal rats.The hypothyroid conditions were associated with important changes in the
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79. FEBS Abstract
Thyroid assessment in mothers of primary congenital hypothyroid newborns Thyroid function was assessed in 96 mothers of hypothyroid newborns and 96
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80. Combination Hormone Therapy Does Not Benefit Hypothyroid, The World Health Netwo
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