![]() Some endo are super good at cancer and are worth keeping for that, some are good at understanding the side issues of t3, poor vitamins and minerals, etc but those are super rare. ![]() ![]() Definately the things one needs to do is always be backing yourself up with second opinions is what I learned the hard way. So that is hardly the worry I suppose if you beieve it, however it sounds like your endo is quite off and that is a worry. I worried about it was even something to worry about, but was always told no. Well I had PTC with warthin variant, supposedly super rare, one other here had that that I know. Additional findings, Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis and hyperplastic nodule. My diagnosis was Papillary - oncocytic, follicular and Warthin-like variants. I am worried that maybe the cancer is growing and affecting my other health issues. Just wondering if that TSH level is high? I had RAI in April 2012. I'm thinking something is NOT right! The only reason I have these lab results is because I asked the lab to mail them to me. (I am about 60lbs overweight, and have been for years) He didn't seem too concerned about my TSH level but upset about my A1C level. He raised me from 150mcg to 200mcg and told me to come back in 2 months and we would discuss what tests we would order. All my Endo did was scold me and tell me to eat better and scrape myself up off the couch and excercise. I'm type 2 diabetic and my A1C 9.7, and my Microalb/Creat was 196.2 and C-Peptide,Srm 8.2. My blood tests came back with lots of concerns. I just had an appointment at my Endo last week. Valentines Day will be my 1 year since diagnosis, TT.
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