Showing posts with label warning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label warning. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Early Warning Signs that your Liver is sluggish and toxins are being stored in your fat cells

Early Warning Signs that your Liver is sluggish and toxins are being stored in your fat cells


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Monday, December 19, 2016

Bathtime with Brother bare butts warning

Bathtime with Brother bare butts warning



This picture makes me chuckle every time I see it! Love these bare bums! 




Can we please talk about the difference in skin tones?! Poor Casper white Noah! LOL

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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

New Warning about Thyroid Medications

New Warning about Thyroid Medications


New Warning About Thyroid Medications

http://thyroidpharmacist.com/articles/new-warning-about-thyroid-medications

By Dr. Izabella Wentz, Pharm D.
New Warning About Thyroid Medications
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Today is May 18th, 2016, and I wanted to pass on a quick note to you. As you know, I’ve found that 88% of my clients and readers with Hashimoto’s feel best gluten-free, even when they don’t have Celiac disease. Some people have even been able to get into remission by going gluten-free.
We know that in some sensitive individuals (such as those with Celiac disease), even tiny amounts of gluten can produce days and weeks of symptoms.
As of last week, one of my readers has let me know that the Pfizer brand of Cytomel (a T3 containing medication) may have gluten as an ingredient, and she believes this has affected her health, leading to an increase in thyroid antibodies, liver antibodies and symptoms. She has asked me to share this important warning with you.
"I found out yesterday that the Cytomel I have been taking for the past year and a half contains gluten as a filler, when it used to contain corn starch. I spoke with Pfizer and they said it not longer uses corn starch and that there is indeed gluten in the pills. They categorically refused to tell me what they used, but on further research, I believe it is wheat. I have severe gluten sensitivity, and possibly the beginnings of celiac disease, so this is a huge problem. Ive developed high liver enzymes since I started Cytomel, believing it was safe. I also have documented liver damage. This is so alarming to me that Id like Dr. Wentz to help inform others of this terrible danger to those with gluten issues. I am hoping that a compounded T3 and liver support and detox will reverse the issue for me.
I believe the Hashimoto’s community has a right to know that Pfizer changed the filler to a gluten one. It is irresponsible and dangerous."
She also added that despite ongoing numerous interventions that brought her thyroid antibodies from 2700+ to the 400’s, her thyroid antibodies have started to increase after starting the Cytomel.
This is very alarming and disappointing news to me, but also lets me know that we have much more work to do in advocating for our own health.
I spoke with a very nice medical information representative who confirmed that the starch in Cytomel can be corn, potato or wheat derived and that Pfizer is not able to verify the source. I informed her about my experience with Hashimoto’s, my advocacy work, social media and email reach, as well as the high percentage of people with co-occurring Hashimoto’s and Celiac disease.
I made a formal request to make Cytomel gluten-free and after she noted my request, she advised me that receiving additional requests may help the cause. So I’m asking you to help...
If you’re a patient on Cytomel, please take action with me to create change:
  1. Call Pfizer on their patient line. From the Pfizer website: To report a side effect, adverse reaction, or concern about the quality of a Pfizer product: Call Pfizer at 1-800-438-1985
  2. Here’s your script:
  3. “Hello, I am a patient with hypothyroidism who is taking Cytomel, and I’m very grateful for the medication. However,  I also have gluten-sensitivity/Celiac disease/Hashimoto’s. The primary reason for hypothyroidism in the United States is Hashimoto’s. 1.2% to 15% of percent of people with Hashimoto’s have Celiac disease, and the risk of Celiac disease increases the longer people have Hashimoto’s. I’d like to request that Cytomel be made gluten free.”
  4. If you have a personal story of how you felt worse after starting Cytomel, let them know. 
  5. Tips:
  6. Mindset: Please note, the people on the other end of the phone want to help you, as do their bosses and everyone above them. They just don’t know what you know, so it’s your responsibility to let them know in a kind and respectful, but firm tone.
  7. Please keep it brief, be respectful, polite and courteous. Medical professionals stop listening when the person on the other side of the phone begins to yell, whine, swear or act rudely.
  8. Sign my Pfizer, Please Ensure Cytomel is Gluten-Free Petition.
  9. Having worked in the pharmaceutical industry myself, I am confident that if this message gets to the right person with make-it-happen power, Pfizer will want to make this right for their patients.
  10. While I love a great conspiracy theory, I don’t think this was an intentional move to harm patients. I can tell you first-hand that every person I’ve met in the pharmaceutical industry cares about people’s health and I don’t think it logically makes sense for a drug company to intentionally cause harm to us.
If you take brand name Cytomel
Alternative gluten-free medications to the Pfizer brand Cytomel include the following generic brands:
  • Liothyronine (Mylan)- the manufacturer does not add gluten, starch is corn, rice and/or potato based
  • Liothyronine (SigmaPharm)-Per Aurora in the medical information department, this product does not contain gluten, however the mannitol is wheat-derived. The starch is derived from cornstarch. No gluten was detected in the product on testing.
  • Liothyronine (Paddock)- (per Cassandra in the medical information department) -all strengths are gluten-free
I also have some good news…
In my 2014 post on gluten in medications (since updated), I wrote about the potential for gluten cross-contamination with Synthroid. I learned about this from a few of my clients with co-occurring Celiac disease, who’d been started on Synthroid and felt worse, or began to have Celiac-related symptoms that resolved after getting off Synthroid. (Synthroid initially didn’t have gluten, but at some point in 2013/2014, reports of potential cross-contamination began to surface, perhaps as things changed within the company).
I verified this cross-contamination issue again with AbbVie (the manufacturer of Synthroid) in late 2015. I was able to express my concern to a representative at AbbVie who assured me that efforts were made to remove gluten from Synthroid.
As per a letter I just received from AbbVie, Synthroid, as of May 2016, is gluten-free. I see this as a victory for thyroid patients and hopefully as a sign that the voice of the thyroid community is heard (and maybe Pfizer will listen too?). **Please note, older batches of Synthroid that are floating around may still contain gluten.
Here are screenshots from my correspondence with AbbVie (address redacted and highlight box mine):

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The most common:
  • Synthroid - now gluten-free
  • Tirosint- always gluten-free
  • Levothyroxine (Mylan)-all strength are certified gluten-free (per Kate in Drug Safety)
  • Lannett levothyroxine (Julian)- gluten-free, uses cornstarch
  • Levothyroxine (Sandoz)- none of the ingredients are gluten, wheat, rye, or barley derived (per Albert)
To see the other levothyroxine brands/generics and Natural Desiccated products products that are also gluten-free please go to my gluten in medications article.
Natural Desiccated products that are gluten free include:
  • WP Thyroid
  • Nature-Throid
  • Armour
Please note that occasionally the inactive medication ingredients may change, without warning, leading to a gluten-free medication all of a sudden having gluten, or a gluten-containing medication you perhaps wanted to try, being reformulated to become gluten-free.This list is current as of May 2016 and may not be inclusive of every thyroid medication.
I hope that one day there will be a law that ensures all medications containing gluten are labeled and that all pharmaceutical manufacturers will be required to notify pharmacies whenever they change their formulations.
If you felt better gluten-free but then found that you started feeling worse and can’t pinpoint the root cause, check your medications.
Here’s what you can do
The Gluten Free Drugs website (link: http://www.glutenfreedrugs.com/list.htm) is a great place to start, however, as the pharmacist in charge of that website has thousands of drugs to track through calling the pharmaceutical companies, this source may not be updated as quickly.
You can do a search for the medications name, the word package insert and the word PDF on google.
For example “Cytomel AND package insert AND PDF”
The first or second result will usually give you access to the Prescribing Information Package Insert that all medications are required to have. This document will contain a list of ingredients.

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Once you click the link, you will be taken directly to the PDF of the document or a page where you can download the document, like this one. The document you want will be called Physician Prescribing information, Package Insert or something similar.

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Once you open up the document (it will be in PDF form in most cases, or sometimes it may be a web document), you will need to look in the “Description” section of the document, which is usually at the top. You are looking for the words “inactive ingredients”, which in this case are found at the bottom of the section. BINGO, you’ve found the section you’re looking for.

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If you find starch, that’s an indication that the medication may contain gluten. While in some cases, the starch may be potato, tapioca or corn derived, you always want to check! There are other potential words you should look for that may be suspect, besides the obvious wheat, barley, rye, etc. which are rarely listed in medication inserts.
  • Starch
  • Pregelatinized starch
  • Dextrate
  • Dextrin
  • Dextri-Maltose
  • Maltodextrin
  • Sodium Starch Glycolate
  • Caramel Coloring
More information about ingredients can be found in my Is Your Medication Gluten-Free Article.
Once you see one of these ingredients, you will need to call the manufacturer of each drug, to determine if it is gluten-free. If the manufacturer is listed on your prescription vial, you can do a google search for the name of the manufacturer and the words “customer service”. For example, “Abbvie Customer Service”.

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If the manufacturer of the medication is not listed on your label,  your pharmacist can give you the name/phone number of the manufacturer of your medications, and if you’re extra nice, they may offer to do it for you - remember to give them gluten-free cookies as a token of your appreciation ;-) .
I hope this information helps you get your health back.
As I specialize in thyroid medications, I will also keep you posted as soon as I become aware of any potential concerns with thyroid medications. Please be sure to subscribe at www.thyroidpharmacist.com/gift to get updates from me.
Have you found a difference going gluten-free or changing medications? Did you find this post with the screenshots helpful? Please share in the comments below:
Your Thyroid Pharmacist, 

Dr. Izabella Wentz, Pharm D.

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Sunday, November 27, 2016

WARNING! FUKUSHIMA RADIATION IS REAL DONT EAT ANY SEAFOOD

WARNING! FUKUSHIMA RADIATION IS REAL DONT EAT ANY SEAFOOD



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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Warning! These Tests and Treatments May Actually Make Cancer More Dange

Warning! These Tests and Treatments May Actually Make Cancer More Dange



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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Warning! Warning! Warning! True confessions of the working mom read at your own risk

Warning! Warning! Warning! True confessions of the working mom read at your own risk


I think I have to set a new goal for myself with respect to blogging and blog booking.  I just cant keep up.  I wanted to be able to write a blog post at minimum of once per week plus additional posts for major events.  And then I wanted to get an entry in the blog book at the same time I posted it to the web - so Id always be caught up.  Well, I am doing good to get an entry month on the blog and I havent even finished January in the blog book so clearly not meeting my goals on these hobbies.  Or any hobby for that matter - knitting has also fallen by the wayside completely.  Not sure I even remember how to do it.  Hopefully my hands will know what to do the next time I pick up my needles.

I just dont seem to have the energy or umpf these days for any of these hobbies.  Blogging started to feel like a chore and I have enough of those in my life as it is.   While knitting can be a relaxing activity, you actually need to be able to keep your eyes open and focused for more than 5 seconds at a time in order to be effective at it.

A couple months ago, Joel and I got in to this unfortunate habit of getting the kids settled in bed by 8-8:15pm and then wed immediately crawl in to bed too.  Stare at the TV for a while, play on my phone and then go to sleep around 10.  No energy to do anything else.

So why dont I have energy?  At first I thought maybe I was a bit depressed.  And while there might be a tinge of that going on, I dont think thats actually the problem.  

I think Im just honest to goodness WORE DOWN TO THE NUB.  My work is very....hmm, how to say it.... FULL.  The work itself isnt that stressful - its just that theres SO MUCH of it, that it becomes stressful trying to manage it and prioritize and feel successful.  I get to work by 7:15-7:30 everyday and Im pretty much balls to the wall until I go home at 5 (or 5:30 or 6:00 or whatever...).  Ive tried very hard to avoid having to work more in the evenings either before or after the kids go to bed, but Im finding that harder and harder to avoid.  So at least 2 nights a week, I end up with the computer back out just trying to get caught up.  Which is ridiculous because my brain is stupid and mush by the time I get to that - Im not sure Im actually doing the work any justice.  

Then theres the kids and gall-dang tantrums.  Especially Lily.  I feel terrible because Im pretty sure 80% of the recent, scarce blog posts have been complaining about this child and her holy hella tantrums.  Im (were) just at our wits end on this.  Several nights a week, we have fighting and yelling and tantrums and it usually starts at dinner time (or before) and lasts until bedtime (or after).  These fights are enough to break you down so far, it might take you two days to recover.  Just in time for the next fight.  Im thinking a call to the pediatrician is in order here.  Or, perhaps, I could figure out how to squeeze in the time or energy to watch to stupid $200 parenting videos we subscribed to like 9 months ago and have watched exactly one of.  

Then theres my diet and exercise.  Im still waking up at 4:30am five days a week and usually by 5:00am on Saturdays to go to my Farrells workout.  I still love it.  Couldnt imagine life without it.  On the extremely rare occasion that I miss, I feel terrible - mentally and physically - until I get back there for the next work out.  Hmmm, is that the definition of an addition???  

Anyhow, in spite of my diligence to the workouts, my weight is up and has been up for the last 7 months.  I cant seem to get it off.  Im saying that like its some big mystery as to why its up in the first place and why its not coming off.  Its because I had surgery back in April, was laid up for while, ate myself stupid and put on weight.  And then I tried to correct but have been messing up every since.  Just in the last 5 weeks alone, Ive gained and lost the same five pounds FOUR TIMES.  Ill be such a good little soldier Monday through Friday and then Saturday/Sunday hit and I over do it.  Like WAAAAAAAAAAY over do it.  Like cant keep my hands out of the candy jar / cookie jar / chip bag / kids uneaten plates.  Going to a party/festival/family visit road trip?  Instant 3-5 pounds comes on because I cant stay out of the junk.  I cant limit it to one little helping as a treat.  I binge.  Like the overweight, unhealthy in mind and body person I was 2.5 years ago.

So, point is, the early wake up times plus the week to week weight yoyo and inability to STOP THE MADNESS with my eating is stressing me out and adding to my lack of energy.

People tell me, "You dont need to lose weight!"  "You look fine!"  "Why are you dieting?!"  Oh and my favorite, "Just relax and stop stressing!"

Because people.  Its a slippery slope.  And Im barely hanging on here.  And....my pants are tight.  

I sat down tonight to try to get caught up on my blog and all Ive succeeded in doing is wasting time complaining about why I cant be caught up on my blog.  

Sigh.  

Tomorrow is another day.

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