Another doctor rant
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I've been suffering serious knee pain for months. I've been to my UFD (doctor) a few times and physio twice, but if finally got so bad recently that I had to stop exercising. All I want to do is lie down. I went to see her a couple of months ago, as I wanted to get my thyroid checked and she says I will decide what tests you have done. Not after today Beatch.
I went to the walk-in Monday, which UFD supposedly banned me from going to see. My TSH is 7 and my iron is 16, no wonder all I want to do is sleep. The walk-in doctor insisted I take the results to my existing doctor, saying she has to listen now. i said no she doesn't, that's why I'm here.
I booked a new doctor at the walk-in clinic, but I have to wait until February to get a consult. :-(
I stopped at the pharmacy tonight to get my Flu shot and get my pharmacist's advice about going back to my existing doc with my results. She told me not to waste my time. She knows all the doctors.
I'm going to self medicate until Feb, I can always go back to the walkin to get bloodwork. How long before I can expect results.
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LisaAnita Plain_Bill
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Not sure what you're asking, as far as getting results, but will recommend turmeric for pain...
Plain_Bill LisaAnita
Posted
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the response. But I have to take 800 mg of Ibuprofen to even put a dent in the pain/stiffness. So for the most part I don't bother anymore, unless I really seize up. I'm going to try something new called Inflammotion, but I'm not expecting much.
My goal is to get to the root cause of the knee issues, which apart from my age I think is related to hypothyroidism.
So my question was, how long will it take before I can expect T3 supplemetation to have an effect, if any.
Thanks
ashleyboo Plain_Bill
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Hi Bill,
Not sure if you're still following this thread, but I'm sorry to hear that you're getting the run-around from your doctor. From my experience, this is sadly almost always the case when you talk to them about Thyroid issues In regards to the T3 supplement, it can take up to a month for your levels to even out, and that's if you get the dosage right the first time. If you're just starting the supplement, it can take a few months to a year or more to find the right dosage for your individual needs. I hope you have more luck with another doctor, and be sure to be careful taking a high dosage of ibuprophen.
Best Regards