Yesterday I graduated from collage of medicine, i want to through a special thanks to best doctor bolin. I watched almost all of ur lectures and they’re more than great.
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Great lecture. I think in the last part of lecture (table with different types of hyperthyroidism : should be secondary hyperthyroidism : high TSH adenoma)
Hi thanks so much for your video. I got diagnosed with hyperthyroidism 5 months ago and it’s been hell. However I have been on Carbimazole and propanol which stabilised my TSH and T4 in just two weeks. I now take them occasionally and have been monitoring my TSH hormone levels and it’s been normal since on 3 different occasions. The issue is I am still very symptomatic and I am waiting to see an endocrinologist as I haven’t yet been diagnosed with graves. I am worried so as not to go hypo as I still have to take the meds due to me being symptomatic still. Any suggestions ?
Thank You.. Informative: Question In your opinion Is RAI pill safe ? (diagnosed Graves disease by specialist advised to get RAI treatment ..had tests done ) I can not rap my head around getting up to 8,000 to 13,000 Radioactive RADS put in my body (fear radiation injury other body stomach parts etc ) Then you become hypothyroid which means synthetic thyroid med pills the rest of your life ? What is your honest Professional opinion on destroying thyroid gland & Radioactivity in the body ? I hear both pros & cons from both Doctors advise and from Friends who have taken RAI pill At this point I seem to think the research I have done on RAI pill is more or less a flip of a coin to get done & NO SILVER BULLET (RAI pill..safe: heads unsafe: tails ? . Confusing to me to say the least !!
+Joe Schmoo Hyperthyroidism is an auto immune disease. You need to find out why your body is attacking your thyroid! Your thyroid is an innocent bystander! I have Graves and am controlling it with long term Methimazole, which has been proven to be safe. Check out the Facebook page, Keep Your Thyroid. Lots of good info if you want to keep your thyroid and go into remission. I will never do RAI. My Graves is under control using Methimazole.
+lorivisser Thank You!! Auto Immune disorder, to me, makes sense I REALLY appreciate your informed input...It seems to me radioactive route is scary & then losing a thyroid gland dangerous and final ..Unless last resort ..I think I will go with your advise Now if I can only get my endo to be on my side (Seems endo's are one side or the other?? go figure) .. I will ask for TSH level test Thanks Again
I wouldn't do it, especially if your levels are currentlymanaged on medication. My Graves Disease/Hyperthyroidism is in remission now and it's been almost 8 years. The endocrinologist wanted to give me RAI--and I was like absolutely NOT!
Great job..first of all i would like to thanx a lot ur lecture are amazing!! It will b even better for us if u also guide us about treatment protocol, i mean dosing etc of respective disease in respective lecture!!!
Just wanna confirm with this. According to many journals, toxic adenoma should not be treated with radioiodine ablation or else there is a risk of conversion from toxic adenoma to Graves disease. Can someone clarify this in clinical practice?
Amiodarone induced hyperthyroidism would be a primary hyperthyroidism, not secondary as is shown in the lecture(time 6.40) because it affects thyroid and not pituitary.
kindly go through the definitions of secondary and primary hyperthyroidism. it is not like elsewhere in medicine. primary means source is thyroid gland. secondary means increased TSH from pituitary. In Amiodarone induced hyperthyroidism there is a transient increase in TSH but it is not a secondary hyperthyroidism
KIndly refer to your notes. In PRIMARY, the problem is with the Thyroid gland itself. Amiodarone is NOT part of the function of the Thyroid. Therefore, Amiodarone-Induced Hyperthyroidism is a SECONDARY cause. You stop the Amiodarone, the symptoms resolve. In PRIMARY disease, the disease persists REGARDLESS of what you do with the Amiodarone.
Yesterday I graduated from collage of medicine, i want to through a special thanks to best doctor bolin.
I watched almost all of ur lectures and they’re more than great.
i know Im randomly asking but does any of you know a method to get back into an instagram account?
I was stupid forgot the password. I love any tips you can offer me.
Great lecture. I think in the last part of lecture (table with different types of hyperthyroidism : should be secondary hyperthyroidism : high TSH adenoma)
This is by far the best explained that I have yet found.
Hi thanks so much for your video. I got diagnosed with hyperthyroidism 5 months ago and it’s been hell. However I have been on Carbimazole and propanol which stabilised my TSH and T4 in just two weeks. I now take them occasionally and have been monitoring my TSH hormone levels and it’s been normal since on 3 different occasions. The issue is I am still very symptomatic and I am waiting to see an endocrinologist as I haven’t yet been diagnosed with graves. I am worried so as not to go hypo as I still have to take the meds due to me being symptomatic still. Any suggestions ?
Thank You.. Informative: Question In your opinion Is RAI pill safe ? (diagnosed Graves disease by specialist advised to get RAI treatment ..had tests done ) I can not rap my head around getting up to 8,000 to 13,000 Radioactive RADS put in my body (fear radiation injury other body stomach parts etc ) Then you become hypothyroid which means synthetic thyroid med pills the rest of your life ? What is your honest Professional opinion on destroying thyroid gland & Radioactivity in the body ? I hear both pros & cons from both Doctors advise and from Friends who have taken RAI pill At this point I seem to think the research I have done on RAI pill is more or less a flip of a coin to get done & NO SILVER BULLET (RAI pill..safe: heads unsafe: tails ? . Confusing to me to say the least !!
+Joe Schmoo Hyperthyroidism is an auto immune disease. You need to find out why your body is attacking your thyroid! Your thyroid is an innocent bystander! I have Graves and am controlling it with long term Methimazole, which has been proven to be safe. Check out the Facebook page, Keep Your Thyroid. Lots of good info if you want to keep your thyroid and go into remission. I will never do RAI. My Graves is under control using Methimazole.
+lorivisser Thank You!! Auto Immune disorder, to me, makes sense I REALLY appreciate your informed input...It seems to me radioactive route is scary & then losing a thyroid gland dangerous and final ..Unless last resort ..I think I will go with your advise Now if I can only get my endo to be on my side (Seems endo's are one side or the other?? go figure) .. I will ask for TSH level test Thanks Again
I wouldn't do it, especially if your levels are currentlymanaged on medication. My Graves Disease/Hyperthyroidism is in remission now and it's been almost 8 years. The endocrinologist wanted to give me RAI--and I was like absolutely NOT!
It cleared a lot of concepts
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Excellent lectures for revision. Thank you, keep up the good work.
super lecture...thanks sir !
Great job..first of all i would like to thanx a lot ur lecture are amazing!! It will b even better for us if u also guide us about treatment protocol, i mean dosing etc of respective disease in respective lecture!!!
All thanks to Dr iyaremoses on RUclips for curing me permanently from hypothyroidism with herbal medication....
Just wanna confirm with this. According to many journals, toxic adenoma should not be treated with radioiodine ablation or else there is a risk of conversion from toxic adenoma to Graves disease. Can someone clarify this in clinical practice?
So is there any clear way or any telltale signs to see/find the difference between Low or High TSH without doing a test?
what I really appreciate about your videos is that not only do I review the topic but I also learn how to approch clinical scenarios
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hyperthyroidism caused by iodine toxicity, what are symptoms and could they possibly include auditory hallucinations.?
Thanks again for such a great lecture! Without you, I don't know what I would do in NP school. Very well explained.
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Thank you Dr. Bolin! Really great lectures! The best!
very very informative and the best explained on youtube for this topic.
Hello! Thanks for your awesome lecture series! isn't it possible for amiodarone to cause both hypo and hyperthyroidism? Thanks.
Yes, it can induce both thyrotoxicosis and hypothyroidism.
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Great lecture Doctor ! thanks a lot
Is TSH level of 1.08 considered low?
No, it’s essentially an ideal TSH
my tsh ls 0.06 hou can l do
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Thank you! I have Graves. So hard to get anyone to tell me what what. 👍
Amiodarone induced hyperthyroidism would be a primary hyperthyroidism, not secondary as is shown in the lecture(time 6.40) because it affects thyroid and not pituitary.
Its refered as secundary not because it affects the pituitary gland, but as its secundary to a drug, and not a primary disease.
kindly go through the definitions of secondary and primary hyperthyroidism. it is not like elsewhere in medicine. primary means source is thyroid gland. secondary means increased TSH from pituitary. In Amiodarone induced hyperthyroidism there is a transient increase in TSH but it is not a secondary hyperthyroidism
KIndly refer to your notes. In PRIMARY, the problem is with the Thyroid gland itself. Amiodarone is NOT part of the function of the Thyroid. Therefore, Amiodarone-Induced Hyperthyroidism is a SECONDARY cause. You stop the Amiodarone, the symptoms resolve. In PRIMARY disease, the disease persists REGARDLESS of what you do with the Amiodarone.