Graves disease and remission

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Avatar f tn Has anyone diagnosed with Graves disease had a successful remission without surgery? If yes, how long did it take and how did you know you were back to normal? I am debating the surgery vs long term use of thryoid suppressants.
1646899 tn?1302143134 It can be properly managed if you have it, and is not a death sentence or anything. Most ppl go into remission for yrs and yrs.
Avatar f tn d with Graves in March 2006. I have been on MMI(methimazole) for 2.8 yrs. I started off on 30 mgs. and went very very hypo right away. I have gained 38 pounds in 2.8 years and feel dreadful. When dx'd my TSI was 243 <129. My FT4 for was 1.86(.8-1.85) and FT3 was 2.60 <2.00. I really never had very high FT's. They have always stayed low but my TSH has been low forever. I think I have many blocking antibodies because of my TBII is 31% <16%.
579324 tn?1276054274 in reference to the bulging eyes, i have one and it's not so bad now, but i grew my hair longer and have a center part and it covers it... sort of. i don't believe any good eye surgeon will decompress eyes if the graves is not under control as it will just happen again. i recently read, somewhere online, that after it is all in remission (graves/hyperthyroidism), the endo can prescribe an anti-inflammatory steroid which may decompress the muscular tissue in the eyes causing the bulging.
Avatar f tn I really thought I was losing my mind, I have had this for about 4 yrs and just now was diagnosed with Graves disease. My Dr put me on Methimazole and after 3 weeks had a severe reaction and was covered head to toe with a horrible insanely itchy rash. Mr Endo told me I have a couple options radio active iodine or somthing else which he did not tell me what. My question is how has the radio active iodine worked for others?
Avatar n tn Do you feel that the TSI antibody test is the definitive test to determine graves disease, and if so, is it the test that determines when remission has occured? So if the antibodies go below or into the normal range then graves is gone?
Avatar f tn They have removed me off of my medicine one time to see if my Graves disease had went into remission and within two months it came back with TSH levels of 0.003...basically non-existant TSH levels. They put me back on my 10mg Methmazole and within 3 weeks my levels were normal. That is pretty much a health summary of my graves disease for the past five-six years lol.
Avatar f tn I recently was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and Graves Disease, although my blood test was negative. Four weeks ago I started on thyroid medicine. Looking for answers for this disease, I went to the book store and bought a book titled "Living Well with Graves Disease and Hyperthyroidism." In this book it mentions that aspartame can mock the same symptoms of Graves.
710534 tn?1264352757 I had Graves Disease and then had the radioactive iodine therapy to kill my thyroid. It got rid of the Graves Disease, but now I'm Hypothyroid. I think removal of the thyroid would also cancel out the disease.
Avatar f tn I ended up with two thyroid storms from graves/hyper, NOT fun at all. I did the RAI, but the graves/hyper was to far advanced for it to help me. I ended up having to have surgery anyway after the RAI. My heart rate was 140 sitting down, my eyes bulged out, I was down to 88lbs despite eating non-stop. Trust me get it treated before it gets worse. Thyroid storms are not any fun... But you can always get a second opinion from an endo if it puts your mind at ease.
Avatar f tn I was recently diagnosed with Graves' Disease and Hyperthyrodism by a Naturopath. Here is what my blood results showed: THS: 12.3 T3 39 T4 12.3 Free Thyroxine Index 4.8 When I had my THS tested last year, it was perfectly normal. I'm confused! Can anyone tell me what this means?
Avatar n tn I was diagnosed with Graves disease 11 years ago. My endo prescribed Methimazole, which I was allergic to, so he told me he didn't want to prescribe me anything else because sometimes the allergy kills the thyroid. It apparently did, because all of a sudden I was hypo and I had to go on synthroid. Since then, I lost my health insurance and got handled by my PCP instead of the endo (cheaper).
Avatar f tn Graves is an autoimmune disease. AI diseases are like roller coasters with highs and lows. Think of other AI diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, diabetes, etc.....they have times when they "flare" and times of "remission" where they are in active. It seems very plausible to me that you very right and probably are in remission -- just makes sense! But, the question is, like the other diseases, how long will it last? I hope a good long, long time!!! Congratulations!
199177 tn?1490498534 symptoms hot all of the time ,thinning hair,thirsty and hungry far more then normal, urinating and diarrhea alot .20+ weight loss and he only started at 170,moodiness.His eyes are puffy but not the doctor said the eye was in normal range I do think he think this is a big deal at all. From what I know this is not an easy thing to go threw .
Avatar f tn Now I believe to be in hypo state. I know that Graves disease can go into spontaneous remission but I have not read about cases of spontaneous remission in 6 months or even going into hypothyroidism in 7-8 months. This usually takes years. Is it so impossible for mine to be a case of thyroiditis or iodine induced thyrotoxicosis? Any experiences you may share? Thanks so much!!
Avatar m tn I meant to say that the symptoms of Graves Disease will go away, but once you have the disease, you always have it.
1428646 tn?1330978063 graves disease will attack and organ. the first time I had graves disease it was attacking my heart making my heart beat faster. I was on medication for about 2 years. then it went into remission now it is back. graves disease could attack any organ , graves disease is your immune system attacks your organs not virus or bacteria.