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I’m wanting to get some blood work done to check my thyroid and adrenals are doing what they should.

 

Anybody have any idea where or who would do this? Obviously first call would be my Doc but wondered if anybody has had these types of tests done.

 

I’m in Pretoria area.

 

Thanks for any advise

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Your GP can order the tests and take bloods for you - if there are anomalies then they will refer you to a physician.

 

No point in going directly to a specialist at all.

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I have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and Dr prescribed eltroxin. Any hubbers with same problem and is the treatment effective.

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You go to the GP and he / she will request a TS3 & TS4 blood tests from either Lancet or Ampath. If you then have either an over or under active thyroid you'll be given some pills. Now similar to Aluman you can get the Eltroxin or any of the other pharmaceutical variations available.

 

THESE PILLS DO HAVE SIDE EFFECTS AND WILL HAVE AN EFFECT ON YOUR CYCLING.

 

Or you can go to Dr Ford at the Sanlam centre on Lynnwood drive and get his homeopathic pills which does not have any side effects and you can eventually stop taking if the thyroid comes back into balance. He is also a GP and can send you for the tests you're after as well. 

 

PS: he'll be able to give you some alternatives for cholesterol and other ailments if needed as well  :thumbup:. I have been with him for over 2 years now

 

https://www.medpages.info/sf/index.php?page=person&personcode=291   

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You go to the GP and he / she will request a TS3 & TS4 blood tests from either Lancet or Ampath. If you then have either an over or under active thyroid you'll be given some pills. Now similar to Aluman you can get the Eltroxin or any of the other pharmaceutical variations available.

 

THESE PILLS DO HAVE SIDE EFFECTS AND WILL HAVE AN EFFECT ON YOUR CYCLING.

 

Or you can go to Dr Ford at the Sanlam centre on Lynnwood drive and get his homeopathic pills which does not have any side effects and you can eventually stop taking if the thyroid comes back into balance. He is also a GP and can send you for the tests you're after as well. 

 

PS: he'll be able to give you some alternatives for cholesterol and other ailments if needed as well  :thumbup:. I have been with him for over 2 years now

 

https://www.medpages.info/sf/index.php?page=person&personcode=291   

 

Yeah cause it doesn't do anything.

 

To what degree is your "medicine" diluted? 1 drop in 16 olympic swimming pools?

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You go to the GP and he / she will request a TS3 & TS4 blood tests from either Lancet or Ampath. If you then have either an over or under active thyroid you'll be given some pills. Now similar to Aluman you can get the Eltroxin or any of the other pharmaceutical variations available.

 

THESE PILLS DO HAVE SIDE EFFECTS AND WILL HAVE AN EFFECT ON YOUR CYCLING.

 

Or you can go to Dr Ford at the Sanlam centre on Lynnwood drive and get his homeopathic pills which does not have any side effects and you can eventually stop taking if the thyroid comes back into balance. He is also a GP and can send you for the tests you're after as well. 

 

PS: he'll be able to give you some alternatives for cholesterol and other ailments if needed as well  :thumbup:. I have been with him for over 2 years now

 

https://www.medpages.info/sf/index.php?page=person&personcode=291

 

I would rather take V12man's advice and see your GP, i.e. someone who went to medical school and got degree rather than someone who did a course or two at the Tech (if you are lucky) or on the internet.

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Have I not said exactly that? 

 

You go to the GP and he / she will request a TS3 & TS4 blood tests from either Lancet or Ampath. If you then have either an over or under active thyroid you'll be given some pills. Now similar to Aluman you can get the Eltroxin or any of the other pharmaceutical variations available.

 

THESE PILLS DO HAVE SIDE EFFECTS AND WILL HAVE AN EFFECT ON YOUR CYCLING.

 

Or you can go to Dr Ford at the Sanlam centre on Lynnwood drive and get his homeopathic pills which does not have any side effects and you can eventually stop taking if the thyroid comes back into balance. He is also a GP and can send you for the tests you're after as well. 

 

PS: he'll be able to give you some alternatives for cholesterol and other ailments if needed as well  :thumbup:. I have been with him for over 2 years now

 

https://www.medpages.info/sf/index.php?page=person&personcode=291   

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You missing the point I would like feedback from those already taking the treatment. Blood tests where done.

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You missing the point I would like feedback from those already taking the treatment. Blood tests where done.

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Have I not said exactly that?

 

He is NOT a GP. He is NOT a medical doctor . Nowhere does it say that he is a MBBCh.(*)

 

He is a homeopath, which is a fancy word for a snake oil salesman.

 

(*) Please point me to his medical qualifications and I will apologise.

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He is NOT a GP. He is NOT a medical doctor . Nowhere does it say that he is a MBBCh.(*)

 

He is a homeopath, which is a fancy word for a snake oil salesman.

 

(*) Please point me to his medical qualifications and I will apologise.

Dr Ford’s licence to practice was suspended pending a review application to set aside the penalty.
 

A well-known Pretoria homeopath has turned to the court after his name was removed from the register after a 42-year career.

Dr Albert Ford, 71, wanted the court to suspend the Allied Health Professions’ Council of SA’s decision to suspend him from practising, pending a review application to set aside the penalty.

Ford maintained the punishment was excessively severe.

His woes began in 2012 when a patient, Janessa Leita, laid a complaint that he had prescribed medication containing cortisone to her over three years. Leita alleged Ford had assured her the medication did not contain cortisone and that she would not have used it if she’d known about the severe side-effects.

 

She claimed that, as a result, she suffered from the symptoms of an adrenal crisis, swelling of the face, skeletal pain and extreme fatigue. She instituted a damages claim of R1.3 million against Ford but he settled it for R250 000.

Ford was charged with unprofessional conduct and pleaded guilty to one charge. The Board for Homeopathy, Naturopathy and Phytotherapy recommended to the council that his name be struck off the register and it was. Ford said he had misunderstood the legislation, had a dispensing licence and genuinely believed the medication did not contain more than 1mg cortisone.

Judge Hans Fabricius ruled that the court could not hear his application as he had not exhausted all the internal remedies.

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Dr Ford’s licence to practice was suspended pending a review application to set aside the penalty.

 

 

A well-known Pretoria homeopath has turned to the court after his name was removed from the register after a 42-year career.

Dr Albert Ford, 71, wanted the court to suspend the Allied Health Professions’ Council of SA’s decision to suspend him from practising, pending a review application to set aside the penalty.

Ford maintained the punishment was excessively severe.

His woes began in 2012 when a patient, Janessa Leita, laid a complaint that he had prescribed medication containing cortisone to her over three years. Leita alleged Ford had assured her the medication did not contain cortisone and that she would not have used it if she’d known about the severe side-effects.

 

She claimed that, as a result, she suffered from the symptoms of an adrenal crisis, swelling of the face, skeletal pain and extreme fatigue. She instituted a damages claim of R1.3 million against Ford but he settled it for R250 000.

Ford was charged with unprofessional conduct and pleaded guilty to one charge. The Board for Homeopathy, Naturopathy and Phytotherapy recommended to the council that his name be struck off the register and it was. Ford said he had misunderstood the legislation, had a dispensing licence and genuinely believed the medication did not contain more than 1mg cortisone.

Judge Hans Fabricius ruled that the court could not hear his application as he had not exhausted all the internal remedies.

 

Yip, I had seen that.

 

He is clearly subject to the regulation of the Allied Health Professions’ Council of SA and the Board for Homeopathy, Naturopathy and Phytotherapy and not the Health Professions’ Council.

 

Doesn't instil much confidence and NOT someone I'd trust to deal with hypothyroidism.

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Yip, I had seen that.

 

He is clearly subject to the regulation of the Allied Health Professions’ Council of SA and the Board for Homeopathy, Naturopathy and Phytotherapy and not the Health Professions’ Council.

 

Doesn't instil much confidence and NOT someone I'd trust to deal with hypothyroidism.

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I have done blood tests - I have blood tests every three months, I can give you my readings that was taken back in 2017 and then fast forward the results to 2019 to show what the medication has done for me. TSH or a thyroid even on the Eltroxin is something that has to be monitored closely and the medication adjusted almost after every blood test. Here's my results: 

 

2017      - ABN - Result - Reference Range - Unit

TSH           *L        0.08          0.35 - 3.5            mIU/L

Free T4                 11.6          7.6 - 16.1            pmol/L

 

2019      - ABN - Result - Reference Range - Unit

TSH           H        3.98          0.35 - 3.5            mIU/L

Free T4                 7.9           7.6 - 16.1            pmol/L

 

Test were done through Ampath and I have access to view all my results on their website. 

 

The above shows that my TSH was extremely low in 2017 and then in 2019 it was lying on the high side. The medication has been adjusted to counter the high end result and to bring it back into balance. I only use the Thyroid Extract from the "Snake oil" salesman and over the last two years my energy levels has gone from - I can do 5km on the bike before having to lie in the veld to recover, over to 4 TB races. Yes the medication I take is unconventional but it certainly does work, we're 4 kids in my family and all 4 of us have thyroid issues - my oldest brother and sister are on eltroxin where my second oldest brother and myself are on the "snake mans" stuff. 

 

I do not want to go into too much details about the results thus far but let's just say that myself and brother are the most active of the four and we have better results thus far. 

 

 

You missing the point I would like feedback from those already taking the treatment. Blood tests where done.

 

Sorry about that, I assumed he was a GP, I actually never did proper research on him, my brother just had good results and I followed blindly  :stupid:

Then again, ever since the Neurosurgeon told me that he wanted to do a fusion of my L4 & L5 vertebrae I have always looked for a "unconventional" or Hocus Pocus - snake oil salesman solution. And yes, I have done an MRI and yes I have been to two Neurosurgeons with qualifications (Of that I'm sure  :rolleyes:) but that was over 5 years ago and I have not yet done the surgery and I will keep managing my back the way I am currently doing  

 

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I’m wanting to get some blood work done to check my thyroid and adrenals are doing what they should.

 

Anybody have any idea where or who would do this? Obviously first call would be my Doc but wondered if anybody has had these types of tests done.

 

I’m in Pretoria area.

 

Thanks for any advise

 

I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's 6 years ago. I was treated with Eltroxin only, but was not feeling much better. I saw an endocrinologist, and he did a more detailed blood panel. My treatment was hugely successful, and I am functioning 100%. I require tweaks to my medications every few months to stay in range. When I fall out of range, the impact is felt very quickly.

 

Eltroxin recently changed their formulation and my levels dropped precipitously. The new formulation did not work for me. Euthyrox did the trick. 

 

Medication pack includes Armour (natural T3), synthetic slow release T3,  and T4 (Euthyrox), 3 times a day. 

 

See an endocrinologist. 

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