Depression and thyroglobin levels
billmilligan
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Hi , I havent writen in awhile and was wondering If anyone new ? Does thyroid cancer increase already existing depression ? I am really down and cant shake it . Also what is the range for thyroglogin blood levels to cause concern that cancer may still exsist ?
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Hi
Imbalances of our hormones, both hypothyroidism and the 'hyper' state we sometimes experience with suppression levels of hormones can definitely affect our moods, emotions, and overall psychological sense of wellbeing, in addition to the cancer diagnosis. These links may be helpful to learn more about this issue:
Depression:
http://www.psycport.com/showArticle.cfm?xmlFile=newsrx_2005_01_06_eng-newsrx_eng-newsrx_104047_8966060054950521861.xml&provider=NewsRx.com
http://www.drrichardhall.com/anxiety.htm (search for 'thyroid)
http://psy.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/46/3/278
and search 'thyroid' in this article:
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3447.htm
On the thyroglobulin issue, technically we should have undetectable thyroglobulin, following thyroidectomy and ablation treatment. This has some good guidelines on numbers, though - pages 6-11 are papillary guidelines:
http://www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/PDF/thyroid.pdf
And this site recommends specific levels to watch, following ablation, as well:
http://www.thyroidmanager.org/Chapter18/18-ablat.htm
With our thyroglobulin, it is the 'trend' over a period of time and tests (ie is it falling following treatment, or rising) that sometimes is more important overall than the numbers themselves. RAI treatment can continue to cause these numbers to decline for 6 months or longer after a treatment.
This explains the testing process for Tg, and may be of value for you, too:
http://www.nacb.org/lmpg/thyroid/3e_thyroid.pdf
Hope this helps a bit; if you are looking for some specific examples (ie negative scan, positive thyroglobulin, etc), I have some studies about that, too. Just let me know, or email me and I'll forward them on to you.
Bobbi
CSN member Rustifox
(my personal web page here also has some links that may be of value to you)0
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