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thyroid removal helps with ulcerative colitis

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okiemom
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Posted 1/17/2008 7:13 AM (GMT -7)
they had found a large growth on my thyroid in October, they did the biopsy and the cells looked strange,  they went in the first week of November and removed all but the 4 corners of my thyroid.  The growth they had been seeing was not cancer after all BUT they did find one hiding behind the other one it was only 5 mm in size and by removal it took care of it to no need for radiation -------

but since then my UC has seemed to stay in check, only going to bathroom my normal couple times in the morning and a few in the evening

(this week has been off due to stress) but still for the most part staying in check.

Anyone ever heard of a connection between the thyroid removal and ulcerative colitis

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cycling_sasquatch
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Posted 1/17/2008 8:35 AM (GMT -7)
My dad had hyperthyroid many years back and though they didn't remove anything (I don't think), they "killed" off some of his thyroid.  His UC has pretty much been inactive since then.

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quincy
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Posted 1/17/2008 12:32 PM (GMT -7)
Interesting...it seems thyroid disorders/disease can coexist with UC for some. It also seems that the thyroid disorder/disease must be dealt with effectively in order for the UC to be dealt with effectively as well.

Makes sense since many of us have UC and other autoimmune disease.

q
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okiemom
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Posted 1/17/2008 1:53 PM (GMT -7)
My GI told me that it has nothing to do with it, but when he did the liver test he did tell me that as I predicted that had went down also.

I dont know - I just am thankfull to God!
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suebear
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Posted 1/17/2008 2:49 PM (GMT -7)
I think anything that is related to hormones can alter remission. I have heard of women with UC who get pregnant and immediately go in remission and stay they for some time. So I would think that it's not uncommon to experience a change.

Sue
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jblue65
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Posted 1/17/2008 3:22 PM (GMT -7)
I had my thyroid removed in 2004 and, unfortunately, that did not prevent me from having severe ulcerative colitis.
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blessteve
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Posted 1/17/2008 4:01 PM (GMT -7)
Kinda of sad for us. UC goes hand and hand with so many other problems.
Did mother nature not think UC was bad enough on it's own.
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jujub
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Posted 1/17/2008 4:47 PM (GMT -7)
I had my thyroid essentially killed with radioactive iodine in 1994. I was diagnosed with UC after that.
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okiemom
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Posted 1/17/2008 6:21 PM (GMT -7)
they had found a strange large knot and the cancer, I dont know
I am just happy for a break.

I know that when I preg it all went away also, but then came back with a terror. I would just like more research to be done
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