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Old 07-02-2007, 11:58 AM
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I am new to writing on this board. I have T2. I am Iron Defecient Anemic. I have Hypothyroidism, my White Blood Count is high, yr round allergies.
I have a few question that i am hoping someone can help me with. I have to go see an Endocrinologist for my Thyroid. It has been off for over 5 months. I don't know what to expect when i go in. If there are any questions that i should ask?Except what does this mean about my Thyroid? What do we need to do to get it back to normal. I also understand that he takes care of Diabetes as well. If he asks about that is there something specific i should ask about that? We've been thinking about switching to an Endo after i got all my other health issues under control. So if i can get him to take care of my Thyroid why not my Diabetes as well.
Any help will be appreciated. Thank you! Jo

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Old 07-02-2007, 12:18 PM
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Hi bobbyjo, welcome to DF. I'm unsure on all the thyroid problems, but I can say that my baby sis has Grave's Disease and I have T2 Diabetes. My baby sis and I see the same Endo (who is actually a Diabetes Specialist). So yes, your Endo should be able to treat you for BOTH Thyroid and Diabetes.
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Old 07-02-2007, 12:27 PM
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Tyroid and diabetes is a pretty frequent combination. You don't mention if you are hypothyroid or hyperthyroid. I would definitley see your endo for both conditions.

Questions that you might ask are about symptoms, medications and side effects of medication. I would discuss with him how often he will do blood tests.

Think about the symptoms you have been having since you found out you have all of these issues. I would want to know how long before those symtoms disappear and what you could do to help with energy levels.

Good luck and keep us posted.
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Old 07-02-2007, 12:29 PM
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Hi Bobbyjo: Welcome. Yes, your endocrinologist should be able to help manage both your diabetes and your thyroid. I'd make sure he has a copy of any records and blood work regarding your diabetes management to add to his chart (you can get if from your family doctor by filling out a form in their office and can either carry it with you there or have them fax it to his office). I'd also make a list of questions, as I find that when I get nervous, my mind goes blank and afterwards there are things I wish i'd asked.

Hypothyroid means you have a thyroid that is underactive (Hypo=low). Usually this is treated by taking thyroid supplements and having blood drawn to check that the levels are at a desired level and adjusting the meds until you reach that desired level.

I don't have thyroid problems, but if I did, I'd want to know: what problems can arise from this, what treatments are available, how often will I need to f/u, are there certain medications that I should avoid with this condition, do certain foods affect it? Is there anything I can do to help my medications work better? I'd be asking the same type questions about my diabetes management as well.

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hi bobbyjo and welcome!take care,trish
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Old 07-02-2007, 02:49 PM
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