![]() The day that I took my first dose of spironolactone, to suppress my testosterone, and estradiol, which supplemented my endocrine system with estrogens, I did not believe that doing so would help me-indeed, I believed that I was ruling something out, and that I would shortly thereafter be able to put aside, if not the drive to transition, then at least the notion that anything might be accomplished in real life that might manifest that drive. Perhaps what the article means to say is that only 1 in 5 is diagnosed while the rest are ignored.I began to take feminizing hormones in January 2018, after many, many years of delay. My TATT symptoms were ignored, and I now have neurological symptoms, and possible permanent nerve damage - but that is OK as I was just tired all the time - right? I am happy to say I have started B12 injections today, and thanks to this site know that I need more B12 than the doctor has stated, and know thanks to this site that the doctor should be referring me to a haematologist. I had no idea my B12 had been low in 2011, I vaguely remember them telling me it was OK (as does my husband) and htey fought me for the re-testing last week. "patient has been tested in 2011 and levels low, why has treatment not commenced, immediate treatment a priority" My blood test results stated (notes from the haematologist at the hospital who did them, notes the docs had not mentioned to me and would never have told me about and I only know BECAUSE of this site and knowing I am entitled to a printout of my blood test results) My B12 is 65, when the normal range is 197-866. Thanks to this this site I asked for a copy of my blood test results when the doc called me to say my B12 was low. Thanks to this site I summed up the courage to ask for other tests, and was fobbed off repeatedly until the docs caved and allowed a TSH (same old same old) CBC and vit B12 test last week. Thanks ot this site I got a copy of my TSH results - and they are not even within the range printed on the results sheets. I have been Hypo for 15+ years now, however I have been one of these patients complaining at the doctors of being tired all the time for 2-3 years now, but they just fobbed me off, telling me my TSH is within range. Studies show, however, that only around one in five of these patients actually has an identifiable physical illness." "So many patients are turning up at their GPs complaining of fatigue that doctors have invented an acronym for their woes: TATT - or 'tired all the time'. ![]() I owuld just like to address the top section of the article (link in post above), I did not get any further than this section: Unfortunately, the powers that be seem to be totally lacking in this. Even make a tv programme about it? I find it all so frustrating, a lot of it seems like common sense to me. Wass would take the time to read amazing and supportive and knowledgeable sites and forums like us, Thyroid UK, Thyroid Petition Scotland, Thyroid Change and others out there, and actually speak to Real Patients and print the other side of the story in their newspapers and journals. it does not believe? No !!! Re: Adrenal Fatigue, Prof Wass says, these glands help control the heart and blood pressure, I think they do just a wee bit more than that. Mainstream medicine.does not believe!.does mainstream medicine have any proof to support whatever it is. He obviously knows as much as many GPs and Endos and Professors out there, who also spout this rubbish. How condescending of this Medical ? Journalist, John Naish. Exotic sounding! self diagnosed! New ? conditions.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |