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To whomever suggested that my atrial fibrillation might be a sign of a
thyroid condition, thanks. As it turned out, it is Graves disease, something that the FAA can work with. One symptom of Graves is increased irritability which, thankfully, has not been bothering me. Seems to bother everybody else, though. :-) It also can cause you to lose weight (unfortunately, in my case, I am experiencing a very rare weight gain -- and will probably gain weight again in a couple months as the disease is brought under control). At least my eyes don't bug out like Marty Feldman's (he had Graves). Good thing, too, or it could cause double vision. It does make me very sensitive to heat, something which was bothering me a great deal in the Philippines. Indications are that the condition is probably not permanent and might even go away on its own. |
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On Aug 31, 8:48 am, cjcampbell
wrote: To whomever suggested that my atrial fibrillation might be a sign of a thyroid condition, thanks. As it turned out, it is Graves disease, something that the FAA can work with. One symptom of Graves is increased irritability which, thankfully, has not been bothering me. Seems to bother everybody else, though. :-) It also can cause you to lose weight (unfortunately, in my case, I am experiencing a very rare weight gain -- and will probably gain weight again in a couple months as the disease is brought under control). At least my eyes don't bug out like Marty Feldman's (he had Graves). Good thing, too, or it could cause double vision. It does make me very sensitive to heat, something which was bothering me a great deal in the Philippines. Indications are that the condition is probably not permanent and might even go away on its own. CJ, I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. Be sure to eat healthy, that never hurts. Will you be able to keep flying? Is having the FAA "work with it" mean you won't lose your medical? Watch out for the Broncos! They are coming your way after warming up with a 56-7 win over Weber State. The score would have been higher, but the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th string players all got lots of time in the second half (it was 49-0 at the end of the 1st half). Dean |
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On Aug 31, 12:50 pm, wrote:
On Aug 31, 8:48 am, cjcampbell wrote: To whomever suggested that my atrial fibrillation might be a sign of a thyroid condition, thanks. As it turned out, it is Graves disease, something that the FAA can work with. One symptom of Graves is increased irritability which, thankfully, has not been bothering me. Seems to bother everybody else, though. :-) It also can cause you to lose weight (unfortunately, in my case, I am experiencing a very rare weight gain -- and will probably gain weight again in a couple months as the disease is brought under control). At least my eyes don't bug out like Marty Feldman's (he had Graves). Good thing, too, or it could cause double vision. It does make me very sensitive to heat, something which was bothering me a great deal in the Philippines. Indications are that the condition is probably not permanent and might even go away on its own. CJ, I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. Be sure to eat healthy, that never hurts. Will you be able to keep flying? Is having the FAA "work with it" mean you won't lose your medical? Yeah. But I might have to take a stress test and EKG for a few years. Watch out for the Broncos! They are coming your way after warming up with a 56-7 win over Weber State. The score would have been higher, but the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th string players all got lots of time in the second half (it was 49-0 at the end of the 1st half). Dean So, what. They finally lent Weber a few players so they could get on the scoreboard? :-) |
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![]() So, what. They finally lent Weber a few players so they could get on the scoreboard? :-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - CJ, UW sure has a tough schedule... Boise State, Ohio State, UCLA, USC... If you win all those games you deserve to be ranked #1. Good luck. I'll be watching this Saturday. Dean |
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On Sep 4, 1:40 pm, wrote:
So, what. They finally lent Weber a few players so they could get on the scoreboard? :-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - CJ, UW sure has a tough schedule... Boise State, Ohio State, UCLA, USC... If you win all those games you deserve to be ranked #1. Good luck. I'll be watching this Saturday. Dean We are going to be in Mazatlan that day (and all the next week), so I guess I won't find out how they did until late Saturday night -- if I bother to take a computer with us. Might hear it on the news, though. Too bad, it should be a good game. After what Washington did to Syracuse, it sounds like a couple of unstoppable freight trains are headed for each other. Jane reminds me that Washington State is not doing too badly, either. So the Apple Cup will generate the usual amount of interest it does in this household. We usually decorate the house with school banners and mascots that weekend. Loser buys dinner. |
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:48:38 -0700, cjcampbell
wrote in . com: To whomever suggested that my atrial fibrillation might be a sign of a thyroid condition, thanks. As it turned out, it is Graves disease, something that the FAA can work with. According to the "Thyroid misdiagnosed as mental disorder" message thread in alt.support.thyroid, Graves is capable of precipitating other symptoms. |
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To whomever suggested that my atrial fibrillation might be a sign of a
thyroid condition, thanks. As it turned out, it is Graves disease, something that the FAA can work with. According to the "Thyroid misdiagnosed as mental disorder" message thread in alt.support.thyroid, Graves is capable of precipitating other symptoms. Checking a TSH is pretty standard emergency medicine care for both new onset a. fib, as well as suspected depression, bipolar symptoms, suicidal ideations, etc. There's more to it than just a TSH, but that is the test we can get 24/7. -Ryan in Madison (who's real job deals with this stuff everyday) |
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On Sep 1, 7:01 am, Larry Dighera wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:48:38 -0700, cjcampbell wrote in . com: To whomever suggested that my atrial fibrillation might be a sign of a thyroid condition, thanks. As it turned out, it is Graves disease, something that the FAA can work with. According to the "Thyroid misdiagnosed as mental disorder" message thread in alt.support.thyroid, Graves is capable of precipitating other symptoms. Yeah. Some of them can kill you, apparently. They ran a pretty thorough set of tests. Mine is considered to be 'mild.' I would hate to see what a serious case is like. |
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cjcampbell wrote:
On Sep 1, 7:01 am, Larry Dighera wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:48:38 -0700, cjcampbell wrote in . com: To whomever suggested that my atrial fibrillation might be a sign of a thyroid condition, thanks. As it turned out, it is Graves disease, something that the FAA can work with. According to the "Thyroid misdiagnosed as mental disorder" message thread in alt.support.thyroid, Graves is capable of precipitating other symptoms. Yeah. Some of them can kill you, apparently. They ran a pretty thorough set of tests. Mine is considered to be 'mild.' I would hate to see what a serious case is like. To Mr. Campbell: Congratulations on your health not being as bad as first thought! Keep on Flying! |
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Good luck CJ.. I hope you have a good AME who can work with you.
Best, Karl "cjcampbell" wrote in message ps.com... On Sep 1, 7:01 am, Larry Dighera wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:48:38 -0700, cjcampbell wrote in . com: To whomever suggested that my atrial fibrillation might be a sign of a thyroid condition, thanks. As it turned out, it is Graves disease, something that the FAA can work with. According to the "Thyroid misdiagnosed as mental disorder" message thread in alt.support.thyroid, Graves is capable of precipitating other symptoms. Yeah. Some of them can kill you, apparently. They ran a pretty thorough set of tests. Mine is considered to be 'mild.' I would hate to see what a serious case is like. |
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