Several
things have been going on since I last talked to Dr. D in May. I
finished Albenza, the 4th anti-parasitic medication on my treatment plan,
and started Alinia on 5/23. I was a bit worried about starting it since
she said it could cause vomiting, diarrhea, heart racing and more. I
did not have any of those symptoms and actually felt quite good the day I
started it. The next day however, I felt like crap. I felt wiped out,
tired, and out of it mentally. This went on for a few days as well as
night sweats, going back to waking up at night, feeling utterly
frustrated, angry, and irritable, and just feeling lousy overall.
I
also had blood drawn on 5/23 to check my thyroid levels. My FT3 was
actually higher than last time I had blood drawn in March, although I
was on less Cytomel. Since muscle testing in April had revealed that I
am somewhat blocking on the Cytomel but testing really good on
Naturethroid, I decided to take the plunge, go up from 1 grain NT to 2
grains, and reduce Cytomel from 68.75 mcg to 12.5 mcg. It scares me a
little since I don't want my RT3 issues to come back, which basically
means going hypoT, but I can't deal with all the heart racing from T3
either. It also would be nice to stop taking the beta blocker. In
addition, Dr. D said that a lot of her patients are able to reduce
thyroid meds as the bacterial and parasite load goes down. Once they
heal completely many of them are able to go off thyroid meds completely,
even if they have been on them most of their lives, or they take a much
smaller dose. That's awesome!
When
I told Dr. D about all the new or returning symptoms she said she
believes it's all from Alinia. Not side effects, but die off. Apparently
all of her patients who take Alinia have a hard time during the first
round. If they have to take it again it's not near as bad. I had seen
some improvements in mood and energy before starting Alinia and she
believes I will feel even better than when I am done with it.
We
also discussed my elevated blood sugar. It was 89 in March and 101 in
May. I have been checking it here at home since the May blood test and
my fasting is running between 100 to 105. Not good! She said it could be
an indication of an active infection, most likely bacterial. I hadn't
gotten the Diabenil yet
which she mentioned during our last phone consult so she said to go
ahead and get it and start taking it as suggested on the bottle. I got
it in the mail yesterday.
I mentioned the white spots on my lower legs which I started getting in 2007. I told her they look like idiopathic guttate hypomellanosis
to me and asked if this is typical in chronically ill people. She said
not all of her patients have them but many do. She said it's common with
parasite/fungal infections, can also be related to blood sugar
dysregulation, and that it does improve as the patient heals. That's
promising.
The cardiologist I went to see for the stress EKG finally sent the results to her and it said the following:
"A
fixed defect was noted in the anterior wall and apical segment which is
most likely secondary to soft tissue attenuation, although cannot rule
out prior myocardial infarction."
She
said the cardiologist recommended a cardiac CT but since the chest pain
is gone now she would like to hold off since CTs have such high
radiation. Right before the chest pain started I woke up one night with
horrible stabbing pains around my heart. It was awful and very painful,
but then it just stopped and I went back to sleep. As it was happening I
was scared and wondered if I was having a heart attack. However,
because it stopped so quickly and I went right back to sleep, I figured
it couldn't have been. Now I am wondering if it was.
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