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Authors: Alan L. Rubin
Measuring your waist size ................................................................176
Losing excess weight ........................................................................177
Selecting a variety of foods ...............................................................177
Choosing your fats wisely .................................................................182
Checking out your cholesterol .........................................................182
Moderating your sugar intake ..........................................................184
Sifting the salt .....................................................................................184
Drinking alcohol in moderation........................................................185
Going Organic ....................................................................................186
Thinking about food safety ...............................................................186
Clarifying the Thyroid–Weight Connection ..............................................187
Does my metabolism slow when I lose weight? .............................187
If I’m treated for hyperthyroidism, am I doomed
to gain weight? ................................................................................187
Considering Iodine in Your Diet .................................................................189
Getting enough iodine in a vegetarian diet .....................................189
Exercising for Your Thyroid........................................................................190
Recognising the natural consequences of ageing ..........................190
Working out with hypothyroidism ...................................................191
Exercising with hyperthyroidism .....................................................192
Meeting your minimal exercise needs .............................................193
Introducing Leptin: The New Hormone on the Block..............................194
Understanding the functions of leptin.............................................194
Interacting with thyroid hormone....................................................195
Chapter 16: Helping Yourself: Herbs and Homeopathy . . . . . . . . . . . .197
Finding a Reputable Practitioner ...............................................................198
Digging into Medicinal Herbs .....................................................................199
Bladderwrack......................................................................................199
Bugleweed ..........................................................................................200
Korean ginseng ..................................................................................200
Motherwort .........................................................................................200
Oats .....................................................................................................201
Siberian ginseng ................................................................................201
Turmeric .............................................................................................201
Valerian ................................................................................................201
Understanding Homeopathy ......................................................................202
Discovering homeopathic remedies ................................................202
Taking a remedy .................................................................................203
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Arsenicum album ...............................................................................203
Iodum ..................................................................................................204
Belladonna ..........................................................................................204
Natrum Mur.........................................................................................204
Part IV: Special Considerations in Thyroid Health ........205
Chapter 17: Examining the Genetic Link to Thyroid Disease . . . . . .207
Genetics for Beginners ................................................................................207
A monk and his pea plants ................................................................208
Talk the talk.........................................................................................209
The great divide..................................................................................209
Genes, chromosomes, and the traits they create ..........................210
The secret lives of genes ...................................................................211
Shall I form a liver or a brain?...........................................................213
The Origins of Genetic Thyroid Diseases..................................................214
Inheriting a disease through a single gene......................................214
Inheriting a disease through multiple genes...................................216
Inheriting a chromosome abnormality ............................................217
The Future of Managing Hereditary Thyroid Disease .............................218
Genetic engineering ...........................................................................218
The ethics of germline gene therapy ...............................................219
Chapter 18: Controlling Thyroid Disease during Pregnancy . . . . . . .221
Looking at Normal Thyroid during Pregnancy.........................................222
Pregnancy and Hypothyroidism.................................................................223
Decreased fertility ..............................................................................223
Iodine deficiency ................................................................................224
Autoimmune hypothyroidism...........................................................224
Hyperthyroidism in Pregnancy ..................................................................225
Postpartum Graves’ disease .............................................................229
Gestational transient thyrotoxicosis ...............................................229
Hydatidiform mole and choriocarcinoma .......................................231
Finding New Thyroid Nodules during Pregnancy ....................................231
Chapter 19: Developing Thyroid Conditions in Childhood . . . . . . . . .233
Understanding the Onset of Thyroid Function ........................................233
Screening the Newborn ...............................................................................235
Coping with Hypothyroidism in Children .................................................236
Transient congenital hypothyroidism .............................................237
Congenital hypothyroidism ..............................................................237
Acquired hypothyroidism .................................................................239
Dealing with Hyperthyroidism in Children ...............................................241
Signs and symptoms ..........................................................................241
Laboratory confirmation ...................................................................243
Treatment ............................................................................................243
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Diagnosing Goitres in Children...................................................................245
Linking Nodules and Cancer in Children...................................................245
Chapter 20: Maturing: Thyroid Disease in Later Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . .247
Assessing the Extent of the Problem .........................................................248
Understanding Sources of Confusion in Diagnosis ..................................249
Acknowledging other diseases .........................................................249
Taking medications ............................................................................250
Discovering Hypothyroidism in Older People..........................................250
Deciphering signs and symptoms ....................................................251
Getting laboratory confirmation ......................................................252
Trying thyroid hormone for subclinical patients...........................252
Taking treatment slowly ....................................................................253
Managing Hyperthyroidism in Older People ............................................253
Sorting through confusing signs and symptoms............................254
Securing a diagnosis ..........................................................................255
Checking Out Thyroid Nodules in Older People ......................................256
Part V: The Part of Tens .............................................257
Chapter 21: Ten Myths about Thyroid Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259
I’m Hypothyroid, So I Can’t Lose Weight...................................................259
I’m Hyperthyroid, So I Can’t Gain Weight..................................................260
Breastfeeding and Antithyroid Pills Don’t Mix .........................................261
Brand Name Thyroid Hormone Pills Are Best..........................................261
I Have to Take Thyroid Medication for Life ..............................................262
Natural Thyroid Hormones Are Better Than Synthetic Hormones .......263
Thyroid Disease Is Catching .......................................................................264
Iodine Deficiency Is a Medical Problem ....................................................264
The Higher My Autoantibody Levels, the Worse My Thyroid Disease .......................................................................................................265
Clinical Symptoms Are More Reliable Than Blood Tests........................266
Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Maximise Thyroid Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . .269
Screening at Appropriate Intervals............................................................270
Checking Thyroid Function As Your Body Changes ................................270
Performing a ‘Neck Check’ ..........................................................................271
Getting Enough Iodine to Satisfy Your Thyroid........................................272
Stopping Thyroid Medication, If Possible.................................................272
Using Both Types of Thyroid Hormone.....................................................272
Preventing the Regrowth of Thyroid Cancer ............................................273
Anticipating Drug Interactions ...................................................................274
Protecting Your Thyroid from Radiation...................................................275
Keeping Up-to-Date with Thyroid Discoveries .........................................275
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Part VI: Appendixes...................................................277
Appendix A: Glossary of Key Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .279
Appendix B: Sources of More Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .283
Index........................................................................285
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Introduction
As part of my medical training, I (Sarah) was taught by an enlightened physician, Dr David Rubenstein of Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge.
He encouraged me to do three things when evaluating a patient with puzzling symptoms: Think Drugs (so as not to miss unsuspected side effects), Think Dirty (to exclude syphilis, a disease that mimics so many other conditions) and Think Thyroid – because under and overactive thyroid problems are so often missed, especially in older people.
I went on to make a career out of thinking drugs and thinking thyroid (thinking dirty is no longer as necessary as it was just a generation ago).
For hundreds of years, people understood that a connection exists between a strange looking growth in the neck and certain diseases. Until about 60 years ago, confusion reigned as people with similar growths in their necks often have opposite symptoms. One group shows excessive excitement, nervousness, and shakiness, while the other has depression, sleepiness, and general loss of interest. What the two groups have in common is that they are mostly all women.
As recently as 60 years ago, scientists started to measure the chemicals coming from these growths (enlarged thyroid glands), and suddenly the whole picture began making sense. Now, many of the secrets of the thyroid gland and the hormones it makes are known, although it undoubtedly still has a few surprises up its sleeve.
This book explains that, with very rare exceptions, thyroid diseases, including thyroid cancer, are some of the most easily treated of all disorders. This fact is why many thyroid specialists say, ‘If I have to have cancer, let’s hope it’s a thyroid cancer.’