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Mermaid
July 16th 03, 01:58 PM
Has anyone had trouble with exposure to an excess amount of iodine with
their tank and had thyroid problems because of it? Has it been documented
anywhere? I regularly dose my tank with iodine for my xenias and put my hand
in the tank frequently. I have recently found out that my Thyroid is putting
out too much. Thinking that this may be the reason.

Does any one have thoughts on this or information that could help me. I just
had a ultra-sound on my thyroid. Looked it up on the internet and tried to
figure out where in the world I could be getting iodine from except from the
occasional vitamin I take and then it hit me. "MY TANK" Duh!

If anyone can shed some light I would appreciate it.

Thanks,
Paulette

Bill
July 17th 03, 11:57 PM
Perhaps you are spilling lots on yourself or someone is putting it in your
food? But from your tank, that is doubtfull. Nothing would be able to live
in your tank if there was enough concentration for you to get iodine
poisoning.
How much do you dose? Its questionable if you actually need to but most
people who do, dose very very little.

"Mermaid" > wrote in message
...
> Has anyone had trouble with exposure to an excess amount of iodine with
> their tank and had thyroid problems because of it? Has it been documented
> anywhere? I regularly dose my tank with iodine for my xenias and put my
hand
> in the tank frequently. I have recently found out that my Thyroid is
putting
> out too much. Thinking that this may be the reason.
>
> Does any one have thoughts on this or information that could help me. I
just
> had a ultra-sound on my thyroid. Looked it up on the internet and tried to
> figure out where in the world I could be getting iodine from except from
the
> occasional vitamin I take and then it hit me. "MY TANK" Duh!
>
> If anyone can shed some light I would appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
> Paulette
>
>

JR
July 18th 03, 02:01 AM
Although I doubt that you could get enough from dunking your hand
and/or arm in your tank, due to smal levels in the tank. I its a
garraunteeeed
fact that the human skin acts like a sponge and absorbs all kinds of stuff
we dont need in our bodies. But like a said doubt thats where your getting
your excess from.



JR,

richard reynolds
July 18th 03, 06:14 AM
FWIW the kent iodine i add to my reef tank clearly though in small font says
its only 3% iodine something with that tells me you need to either stop
drinking it by the gallon, or look elseware, though i am only guessing.

--
--
richard reynolds



Mermaid > wrote in message
...
> Has anyone had trouble with exposure to an excess amount of iodine with
> their tank and had thyroid problems because of it? Has it been documented
> anywhere? I regularly dose my tank with iodine for my xenias and put my
hand
> in the tank frequently. I have recently found out that my Thyroid is
putting
> out too much. Thinking that this may be the reason.
>
> Does any one have thoughts on this or information that could help me. I
just
> had a ultra-sound on my thyroid. Looked it up on the internet and tried to
> figure out where in the world I could be getting iodine from except from
the
> occasional vitamin I take and then it hit me. "MY TANK" Duh!
>
> If anyone can shed some light I would appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
> Paulette
>
>

David Young
July 18th 03, 11:07 AM
My girlfriend who works in a hospital and does some thyroid tests recommends
talking in further detail to your Doctor. The thyroid output is a hormone.
The thyroid will absorb and process iodine which is why they inject
radioactive iodine to check a thyroid in some tests. Iodine does not
directly effect the output of hormone from the thyroid. Not enough thyroid
and you get goiter. Too much iodine and you get iodine poisioning. Best
Wishes.
David Young
"Mermaid" > wrote in message
...
> Has anyone had trouble with exposure to an excess amount of iodine with
> their tank and had thyroid problems because of it? Has it been documented
> anywhere? I regularly dose my tank with iodine for my xenias and put my
hand
> in the tank frequently. I have recently found out that my Thyroid is
putting
> out too much. Thinking that this may be the reason.
>
> Does any one have thoughts on this or information that could help me. I
just
> had a ultra-sound on my thyroid. Looked it up on the internet and tried to
> figure out where in the world I could be getting iodine from except from
the
> occasional vitamin I take and then it hit me. "MY TANK" Duh!
>
> If anyone can shed some light I would appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
> Paulette
>
>

Matthew A.
July 19th 03, 10:24 AM
Not true. Radioactive Iodine can and does alter the ammount of thyroid
produced. Upon being treated with the radioactive Iodine the thyroid tends
to lose most of it's mass thus lowering the ammount of thyroid produced.
Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. However, this treatment is for
patients who suffer from an overly active thyroid or hyperthyroidism, not
hypothyroidism.which is an underactive thyroid. Obesity is often seen in
people with an underactive thyroid. Both thyroid diseases seem to affect
women more then men like 4 to 1.
"David Young" > wrote in message
news:PFPRa.88091$Ph3.10829@sccrnsc04...
> My girlfriend who works in a hospital and does some thyroid tests
recommends
> talking in further detail to your Doctor. The thyroid output is a hormone.
> The thyroid will absorb and process iodine which is why they inject
> radioactive iodine to check a thyroid in some tests. Iodine does not
> directly effect the output of hormone from the thyroid. Not enough thyroid
> and you get goiter. Too much iodine and you get iodine poisioning. Best
> Wishes.
> David Young
> "Mermaid" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Has anyone had trouble with exposure to an excess amount of iodine with
> > their tank and had thyroid problems because of it? Has it been
documented
> > anywhere? I regularly dose my tank with iodine for my xenias and put my
> hand
> > in the tank frequently. I have recently found out that my Thyroid is
> putting
> > out too much. Thinking that this may be the reason.
> >
> > Does any one have thoughts on this or information that could help me. I
> just
> > had a ultra-sound on my thyroid. Looked it up on the internet and tried
to
> > figure out where in the world I could be getting iodine from except from
> the
> > occasional vitamin I take and then it hit me. "MY TANK" Duh!
> >
> > If anyone can shed some light I would appreciate it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Paulette
> >
> >
>
>

David Young
July 19th 03, 01:15 PM
I was not trying to be misleading. I was talking about injecting very minute
amounts of radioactive iodine for diagnosis purposes (neuclear radiography),
not treatment. My main point was that if he has questions he needs to talk
further with his Doctor or possibly another Doctor.
David Young

"Matthew A." > wrote in message
news:S98Sa.9394$Bp2.905@fed1read07...
> Not true. Radioactive Iodine can and does alter the ammount of thyroid
> produced. Upon being treated with the radioactive Iodine the thyroid tends
> to lose most of it's mass thus lowering the ammount of thyroid produced.
> Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. However, this treatment is
for
> patients who suffer from an overly active thyroid or hyperthyroidism, not
> hypothyroidism.which is an underactive thyroid. Obesity is often seen in
> people with an underactive thyroid. Both thyroid diseases seem to affect
> women more then men like 4 to 1.
> "David Young" > wrote in message
> news:PFPRa.88091$Ph3.10829@sccrnsc04...
> > My girlfriend who works in a hospital and does some thyroid tests
> recommends
> > talking in further detail to your Doctor. The thyroid output is a
hormone.
> > The thyroid will absorb and process iodine which is why they inject
> > radioactive iodine to check a thyroid in some tests. Iodine does not
> > directly effect the output of hormone from the thyroid. Not enough
thyroid
> > and you get goiter. Too much iodine and you get iodine poisioning. Best
> > Wishes.
> > David Young
> > "Mermaid" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Has anyone had trouble with exposure to an excess amount of iodine
with
> > > their tank and had thyroid problems because of it? Has it been
> documented
> > > anywhere? I regularly dose my tank with iodine for my xenias and put
my
> > hand
> > > in the tank frequently. I have recently found out that my Thyroid is
> > putting
> > > out too much. Thinking that this may be the reason.
> > >
> > > Does any one have thoughts on this or information that could help me.
I
> > just
> > > had a ultra-sound on my thyroid. Looked it up on the internet and
tried
> to
> > > figure out where in the world I could be getting iodine from except
from
> > the
> > > occasional vitamin I take and then it hit me. "MY TANK" Duh!
> > >
> > > If anyone can shed some light I would appreciate it.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Paulette
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

Teeb
July 19th 03, 03:17 PM
*ahem*.. the original poster is a *SHE*.. there *Are* a few ladies in here
ya know... :-)

Teeb


"David Young" > wrote in message
news:PBaSa.96757$ye4.66606@sccrnsc01...
> I was not trying to be misleading. I was talking about injecting very
minute
> amounts of radioactive iodine for diagnosis purposes (neuclear
radiography),
> not treatment. My main point was that if he has questions he needs to talk
> further with his Doctor or possibly another Doctor.
> David Young
>

Matthew A.
July 23rd 03, 09:09 PM
My apologies to both David and Mermaid.I didn't mean to sound so put
offish. Plus I completely overlooked the purpose of the post in the first
place.
"David Young" > wrote in message
news:PBaSa.96757$ye4.66606@sccrnsc01...
> I was not trying to be misleading. I was talking about injecting very
minute
> amounts of radioactive iodine for diagnosis purposes (neuclear
radiography),
> not treatment. My main point was that if he has questions he needs to talk
> further with his Doctor or possibly another Doctor.
> David Young
>
> "Matthew A." > wrote in message
> news:S98Sa.9394$Bp2.905@fed1read07...
> > Not true. Radioactive Iodine can and does alter the ammount of thyroid
> > produced. Upon being treated with the radioactive Iodine the thyroid
tends
> > to lose most of it's mass thus lowering the ammount of thyroid produced.
> > Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. However, this treatment is
> for
> > patients who suffer from an overly active thyroid or hyperthyroidism,
not
> > hypothyroidism.which is an underactive thyroid. Obesity is often seen in
> > people with an underactive thyroid. Both thyroid diseases seem to affect
> > women more then men like 4 to 1.
> > "David Young" > wrote in message
> > news:PFPRa.88091$Ph3.10829@sccrnsc04...
> > > My girlfriend who works in a hospital and does some thyroid tests
> > recommends
> > > talking in further detail to your Doctor. The thyroid output is a
> hormone.
> > > The thyroid will absorb and process iodine which is why they inject
> > > radioactive iodine to check a thyroid in some tests. Iodine does not
> > > directly effect the output of hormone from the thyroid. Not enough
> thyroid
> > > and you get goiter. Too much iodine and you get iodine poisioning.
Best
> > > Wishes.
> > > David Young
> > > "Mermaid" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > > Has anyone had trouble with exposure to an excess amount of iodine
> with
> > > > their tank and had thyroid problems because of it? Has it been
> > documented
> > > > anywhere? I regularly dose my tank with iodine for my xenias and put
> my
> > > hand
> > > > in the tank frequently. I have recently found out that my Thyroid is
> > > putting
> > > > out too much. Thinking that this may be the reason.
> > > >
> > > > Does any one have thoughts on this or information that could help
me.
> I
> > > just
> > > > had a ultra-sound on my thyroid. Looked it up on the internet and
> tried
> > to
> > > > figure out where in the world I could be getting iodine from except
> from
> > > the
> > > > occasional vitamin I take and then it hit me. "MY TANK" Duh!
> > > >
> > > > If anyone can shed some light I would appreciate it.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Paulette
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

Mermaid
July 24th 03, 05:54 PM
Sorry to cause such an uproar. It turns out that I have an underactive
thyroid for which iodine would not help anyway. Been to the doctor and had
many awful tests and waiting on results. Thanks for trying to help me. Guess
I won't be trashing my tank after all. My husband just got me a reverse
osmosis setup so things are looking better.

Thanks everyone,
Paulette


"Matthew A." > wrote in message
news:B_BTa.14707$Bp2.7731@fed1read07...
> My apologies to both David and Mermaid.I didn't mean to sound so put
> offish. Plus I completely overlooked the purpose of the post in the first
> place.
> "David Young" > wrote in message
> news:PBaSa.96757$ye4.66606@sccrnsc01...
> > I was not trying to be misleading. I was talking about injecting very
> minute
> > amounts of radioactive iodine for diagnosis purposes (neuclear
> radiography),
> > not treatment. My main point was that if he has questions he needs to
talk
> > further with his Doctor or possibly another Doctor.
> > David Young
> >
> > "Matthew A." > wrote in message
> > news:S98Sa.9394$Bp2.905@fed1read07...
> > > Not true. Radioactive Iodine can and does alter the ammount of thyroid
> > > produced. Upon being treated with the radioactive Iodine the thyroid
> tends
> > > to lose most of it's mass thus lowering the ammount of thyroid
produced.
> > > Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. However, this treatment
is
> > for
> > > patients who suffer from an overly active thyroid or hyperthyroidism,
> not
> > > hypothyroidism.which is an underactive thyroid. Obesity is often seen
in
> > > people with an underactive thyroid. Both thyroid diseases seem to
affect
> > > women more then men like 4 to 1.
> > > "David Young" > wrote in message
> > > news:PFPRa.88091$Ph3.10829@sccrnsc04...
> > > > My girlfriend who works in a hospital and does some thyroid tests
> > > recommends
> > > > talking in further detail to your Doctor. The thyroid output is a
> > hormone.
> > > > The thyroid will absorb and process iodine which is why they inject
> > > > radioactive iodine to check a thyroid in some tests. Iodine does not
> > > > directly effect the output of hormone from the thyroid. Not enough
> > thyroid
> > > > and you get goiter. Too much iodine and you get iodine poisioning.
> Best
> > > > Wishes.
> > > > David Young
> > > > "Mermaid" > wrote in message
> > > > ...
> > > > > Has anyone had trouble with exposure to an excess amount of iodine
> > with
> > > > > their tank and had thyroid problems because of it? Has it been
> > > documented
> > > > > anywhere? I regularly dose my tank with iodine for my xenias and
put
> > my
> > > > hand
> > > > > in the tank frequently. I have recently found out that my Thyroid
is
> > > > putting
> > > > > out too much. Thinking that this may be the reason.
> > > > >
> > > > > Does any one have thoughts on this or information that could help
> me.
> > I
> > > > just
> > > > > had a ultra-sound on my thyroid. Looked it up on the internet and
> > tried
> > > to
> > > > > figure out where in the world I could be getting iodine from
except
> > from
> > > > the
> > > > > occasional vitamin I take and then it hit me. "MY TANK" Duh!
> > > > >
> > > > > If anyone can shed some light I would appreciate it.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > Paulette
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>