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I have all the symptoms of an overactive thyroid, but when my doctor sent me for a blood test (Thyroid function test), the test results came back normal. What is wrong with me? How can I have all the symptoms, and not have the disease?

2006-06-06 20:55:41 · 4 answers · asked by rame_dean 3 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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Sometimes thyroid tests come back normal even if they are a little low. Go to the web site, "Wilson's Temperature Syndrome." There's a lot of information on the thyroid. I found it helped me.

2006-06-07 03:59:23 · answer #1 · answered by genz 1 · 2 0

The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits low on the front of the neck. Your thyroid lies below your Adam’s apple, along the front of the windpipe. The thyroid has two side lobes, connected by a bridge (isthmus) in the middle. When the thyroid is its normal size, you’re unlikely to be able to feel it.
All types of hyperthyroidism are due to overproduction of thyroid hormones, but the condition can develop in several ways.
Thyroid hormone production can be suppressed or halted completely in these ways: https://tr.im/B4KYK

2015-01-28 11:29:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Either it's in your head, or you are diabetic. I'm guessing it's in your head.

2006-06-06 20:57:40 · answer #3 · answered by cyanne2ak 7 · 0 1

Please see the webpage for more details on Hyperthyroidism.

2006-06-06 23:09:06 · answer #4 · answered by gangadharan nair 7 · 0 0

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