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- January 17, 2013 at 4:32 am
Just got scanned yesterday with results today. Appears there may (or may not) be inflamation around my thyroid. Any MDX/Ipi/Yervoy survivors that now have thyroid issues? I finished my MDX/Ipi trial in Feb 2009.
Thanks for any replies.
Rocco, IV since 2005, NED since 2009 thanks to Ipi
Just got scanned yesterday with results today. Appears there may (or may not) be inflamation around my thyroid. Any MDX/Ipi/Yervoy survivors that now have thyroid issues? I finished my MDX/Ipi trial in Feb 2009.
Thanks for any replies.
Rocco, IV since 2005, NED since 2009 thanks to Ipi
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- January 17, 2013 at 1:17 pm
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- January 20, 2013 at 2:08 am
Hi Rocco,
I developed subacute thyroiditis after being off Ipi several years. This condition is when the thyroid flip flops: first it's overactive and I'd lose weight and then it would be underactive and I'd gain the weight back. I never went on meds for it and according to my endocrinologist my thyroid seems to be normalizing
Best of success and God Bless
Jim M.
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- January 20, 2013 at 2:08 am
Hi Rocco,
I developed subacute thyroiditis after being off Ipi several years. This condition is when the thyroid flip flops: first it's overactive and I'd lose weight and then it would be underactive and I'd gain the weight back. I never went on meds for it and according to my endocrinologist my thyroid seems to be normalizing
Best of success and God Bless
Jim M.
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- January 20, 2013 at 2:08 am
Hi Rocco,
I developed subacute thyroiditis after being off Ipi several years. This condition is when the thyroid flip flops: first it's overactive and I'd lose weight and then it would be underactive and I'd gain the weight back. I never went on meds for it and according to my endocrinologist my thyroid seems to be normalizing
Best of success and God Bless
Jim M.
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