Hashimotos Disease?
Hi all,
I am normally in the lung health group as I have CEP, a rare lung disease caused by eosinophils. I also have adult onset asthma and sinusitis. I saw a functional medicine Dr last month to see if there are other ways to be healthier and manage my disease. The blood work she did showed my Thyroid Peroxidase TPO at 396 so very high. My TSH is normal and my T3 Free is borderline normal (2.3) as is Free T4 (1.01). I’ve been on prednisone for over a year but in a low dose currently. The functional Dr is very expensive since it’s not covered by insurance. Do I need to send these results to my GP for a referral to an endocrinologist? As background I had Graves’ disease in my 40’s but managed it through diet and meds and I’ve been in remission for almost 15 years without meds.
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I have no nodules on my Thyroid as of now. I have an ultrasound done annually to check for them, as my daughter had Thyroid Cancer 2 years ago and had several removed, along with her Thyroid. She is now cancer free! My Thyroid when I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism, was enlarged, but it has now gone back to its normal size. I believe this all came about with Covid, as I never had a thyroid condition or Hashimoto’s before. I do control my Hashimoto’s with diet, by eliminating gluten, dairy and soy. It has helped tremendously! I also get 8 hours of sleep nightly for the most part and try to reduce my stress levels by walking 4 miles 3 x’s per week, along with weight training. It makes a difference.
I’m just curious, are you taking thyroid medication to control Hashimoto’s? My Endo said there is no medication for Hashimoto’s, but if you have a low or high thyroid level, then you take medication. I, unfortunately, suffer from both Hashimoto’s and Hypothyroidism so my doctor put me on Synthroid. Initially was taking 125 mcg along with another Thyroid drug, Cytomel 5 mcg. I have tapered off since being diagnosed where I only now am taking 75 mcg of Synthroid and went off the Cytomel. I have been able to control my Hashimoto’s with diet by eliminating gluten, dairy and soy. It works!
Thanks for your response. You’re lucky yours hasn’t affected your Thyroid, yet. I also get annual ultrasounds on my Thyroid as it was enlarged, but it has come down and the good news is that I had no nodules! Glad you’re also being checked. Good luck to you and blessings!
I have Hashimot’s thyroiditis which means my immune system is attacking my thyroid gland causing it to not produce insufficient hormone. The medication Tirosint is the same as is in Synthroid. The difference is in the consistency of the amount of hormone in each pill. Synthroid may be better now but it used to be inconsistent in the amount of hormone in each tablet. If you have good results with Synthoid, then I would not change. I don’t understand why your doctor said that there is not a medication for Hashimoto’s because Synthroid is one. Some people are hypothyroid but do not have the autoimmune disease Hashimoto’s. They get the same medication and have the same issues as those with the autoimmune condition. Please forgive if I am stating information that you already know. I am happy to share with you any thing I can that will make your life better. I don’t know if you know this but if you have one autoimmune disease then your odds of having more are increased. Good Luck!
As an RN for Hashimotos the only one that is elevated is the thyroid peroxidase. The means you have Hashimotos. Your tsh levels can be within range. They have to bring down the thyroid peroxidase it means you have autoimmune hypothyroidism which means your immune system is attacking your thyroid. At some point it will become enlarged enough it will have to be removed. I have Hashimotos and have an ultrasound done on my thyroid every year because I also have a tumor and cyst on my thyroid.
Have you had an ultrasound on your thyroid? See if it’s enlarged or cyst/tumor?
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hashimotos-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20351855
Hers another website
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17665-hashimotos-disease
I was put on levothyroxine for my Hashimotos. The endocrinologist is upping my dose. The treatment is levothyroxine. I also have the cyst and tumor.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hashimotos-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20351855
Hers another website
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17665-hashimotos-disease
What was your tsh
Yes, I have Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and Hypothyroidism and take 75 mcg of Synthroid to control the Hypothyroidism. It is interesting that my doctor said there is no treatment for Hashimoto’s, only Hypothyroidism, this is why I’m taking the Synthroid. I control my Hashi with diet and if I didn’t, I’d be as big as a house by now. I also have Raynaud’s Disease and probably some other autoimmune issues, but so far, nothing is showing up on my bloodwork, thankfully! Thank you for your input and reaching out. I appreciate it.
I also have Hashimoto's as well with normal Thyroid functions.
My TPO has steadily increased since COVID of 2022. No one seemed concerned until I demanded a US which showed an enlarged, irregular, thickened gland with numerous enlarged nodules.
Scheduled in 2 weeks to have removed.
Thank you! This is what I’ve been wondering - it’s obviously a problem since my number continues to climb but no one wants to look further until my TSH is out of range. What was your number before someone finally ordered the US?