Hashimotos connection to Barrett's...
I have Hashimoto's Disease...and Barrett's Esophagus. I have an idea the two are related some how. Does anyone have these? I am considering the Nissen Fundaplicfation, but would like to try something else first. I also have a tumor on my thyroid and waiting to see the results of my sonogram. It has been suggested I try a Gluten-free diet, but have not started that yet.
I am new here and appreciate you thoughts.
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I think I have been replying in the wrong place I have been diagnosed with Barrett’s and the ent who took most of my thyroid out said I had hashimotos but didn’t do antibody test I am on high dose of np thyroid but my doctor won’t change to a different medication also have ichthyosis on hands have gained twenty pounds on this medication and really want off of it
Hi @devinsmom, There is another discussion that you may want to join and post questions for other members who have been diagnosed with Barrett's.
Groups > Digestive Health > Barrett’s esophagus: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/barretts-esophagus-1/
There is also another discussion in the Digestive Health group that you may find helpful.
Barrett’s esophagus-friendly diet: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/be-friendly-diet/
Did your doctor give you any reasons or suggestions when you asked about changing to a different or better medication?
Yes my t3 is high and my t4 is low and when I was taking levothyroxine the dichotomy between the two was more exaggerated but I have read that there are other medications out there that might work better?
In response to Coleen young I was on levothyroxine in the past and my tests showed a larger gap dichotomy between my t3and t4 but I’ve read there are other medications I cud try
Do the Nissen! It makes an world of difference! I had it on 2012 and my son had I it done when he was 10. A real life saver!
Interesting I just have Hashis
Where would I get the Nissan fundoplication done I asked my gastro doctors nurse and she just said a surgeon
@devinsmom Has the gastroenterologist suggested that a fundoplication procedure would benefit you? Your gastro MD should be able to refer you to a good surgeon if he believes that the surgery would be beneficial. Make an appointment with the doctor (not the nurse) and have a frank discussion. Will you let us know how that goes?
@devinsmom I’m sorry that I just saw your posting about needing a physician for your myriad of conditions. I did find this website with lots of information on ichthyosis. It gives some home remedies.
http://www.firstskinfoundation.org/bathing-exfoliation
You might need to find a large medical center somewhat near to you. It would have many more resources and you should be able to find help. Does that sound like something you could do?
I’m not sure what kind of doctor I need I have a gastro in salt lake and a homeopathic doctor in Reno and I like both of them thank u for ur reply I will look at home remedies now