I've been a little baffled as to why there are two different names for this. The root cause seems to be the same- an autoimmune attack on the thyroid. This can lead to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. So why different names?
If your autoimmune attack lead to hyperthyroidism, it's Graves. Otherwise, it's Hashimotos. But since the attack can lead to fluctuations between hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism over periods of name why not just say "x" leading to hyperthyroidism, or "x" leading to hypothyroidism? It doesn't seem to me that two different names are needed.
I can't help but think that there is little more do it. So far the only difference I can really find is that anti-thyroidperoxidase antibodies are more common in Hashimotos and that Thyroid Stimulating Imunnoglobulin antibodies are more common with Graves.... but both can be present with the other.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Someone forgot about her blog
Hello!
The current state of things: I'm still much better off than I was 3 years ago. Still less brain fog, more energy. The bad news? There are some unresolved issues. I can't pretend to be "cured". Notably, I still have chronic tingling in my hands and feet.
As of right now, I seem to have lost the will to continue visiting doctors to get shit fixed.
But... I'll get back there again. It is a must, while I still have decent health insurance.
You see, as soon as I did get some energy, I took it and ran. I've been more productive over all, and have managed to move along on some long many-year standing life goals.
I am 2 months short of graduating with a B.S.! (heh, heh, BS. That is, Bachelors of Science).
There are quite a few drafts for posts drifting about in this here blogger account. I will see about getting some of those out.
I'm sure there are new things to report. For example: I found out that I have an extra lumbar vertebrae!
The current state of things: I'm still much better off than I was 3 years ago. Still less brain fog, more energy. The bad news? There are some unresolved issues. I can't pretend to be "cured". Notably, I still have chronic tingling in my hands and feet.
As of right now, I seem to have lost the will to continue visiting doctors to get shit fixed.
But... I'll get back there again. It is a must, while I still have decent health insurance.
You see, as soon as I did get some energy, I took it and ran. I've been more productive over all, and have managed to move along on some long many-year standing life goals.
I am 2 months short of graduating with a B.S.! (heh, heh, BS. That is, Bachelors of Science).
There are quite a few drafts for posts drifting about in this here blogger account. I will see about getting some of those out.
I'm sure there are new things to report. For example: I found out that I have an extra lumbar vertebrae!
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