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6t5frlane
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Anybody here have problems in that area. My tests come back and my TSH is always near the bottom but just " in range ". Also I had TSI antibodies ( graves ) show up ( 92, in a normal range that goes to 125 )but I've been told that indicates a problem since normal people do not produce these antibodies....????
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Many lymies have thyroid problems, as well as adrenal and other hormonal issues.

LD appears to be able to affect the HPA axis and influence the endocrine system in a number of ways.

There's an interesting article at http://adam.about.com/reports/000076_1.htm
Notice that LD is considered a cause of "secondary fibromyalgia.

There are several posts on "graves disease" if you check out the Search.

See also
http://www.lymeinfo.net/hormones.html

http://www.canlyme.com/patsymptoms.html

http://cassia.org/essay.htm
" Increasingly, I am encountering thyroid disease in LD. A local endocrinologist has remarked to me privately that the incidence of thyroid involvement in LD may be greater than expected from the normal population. A final judgement awaits formal statistical analysis.

In many of these patients, the thyroid dysfunction was seen to originate in the pituitary or hypothalmus. Remaining alert to the possibility of thyroid disease is essential because there can be considerable clinical overlap with LD. Subacute thyroiditis is the most prevalent thyroid phenomenon I see in LD. Hypoadrenalism can uncommonly develop. Uncorrected hormonal aberrations can vitiate otherwise effective LD therapy."

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6, please copy/paste my detailed comments from my other post to you early this morning to this post ok! thanks! [Big Grin]
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Betty g Not sure what to do here????
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LLMD said that Lyme & Metals can trigger Hashimoto's and elevate one's Thyroid auto antibody.

I tried Thyroid meds to no avail but it was worth ruling out.

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6, this is what I posted on your OTHER topic where I asked you to start a new thread on THYROID and to copy/paste this to the NEW thread...

Briefly, You can copy/paste this to your new post about thyroids please to save me time .

Hubby has GRAVE'S DISEASE of the eyes determined when he found out he had OVERACTIVE thyroid. He took a radioactive pill at the hospital to kill something.


He's lost 100 lbs. twice during our marriage. When he was 1st dx, and this past 2 yrs. since I was dx with my diabetes 2.

He's sweating non-stop for NON-ENERGENIC activities. He has ESSENTIAL TREMORS, non-stop shaking of his hands, legs, & feet ... hands are the worst.

I had him tested for lyme; believe he had 1 positive on each test. If he were positive, he wouldn't take meds ... not my hubby. It bothers him he has to take his synthroid pill.

He just had his Tsh tested again....changed dosage AGAIN. He's gone from over active to UNDER active, HASHIMOTOs; SAME AS ME!
I just learned that thru my total body testing.

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I had Hashimoto's in 1986 after the birth of my first child. Basically thyroid function stopped. TSH way above normal.
Thyroid replacement hormone helped tremendously until lyme.

Since lyme my Hashimoto's antibodies have returned. I have an endocrinologist who is baffled by this oddity. Hashimotos is an auto immune process, so what has triggered the antibodies against the thyroid gland again? My guess is lyme.

Levoxyl has done it's job and my level of medication doesn't alter often. So, meds still roughly the same, antibodies up, thyroid under attack from my body...We shall see how this progresses.

My doctor thinks it's lyme related without doubt.

I also have a 17 year old son with Bartonella and lyme who suddenly has low thyroid function, but no Hashimoto's symptoms. Hashimoto's tends to run in families, but he shows no sign of it other than low thyroid production. He too is on levoxyl and is doing well.

The docs attribute his to lyme as it began when the lyme did in an otherwise strapping young man.

I hope this is of some help.

Carol Ann

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hashimotos here too endo says caused by lyme

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