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How did the Dr check for this? Bloodwork? What did you have to take help make your thyroid more active.

What were your side effects of having an under-active thyroid?

2007-03-28 05:02:59 · 4 answers · asked by Just me. 4 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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A TSH (blood work) was done to determine I was hypothyroid. My symptoms were, weight gain, difficulty losing weight, IBS with constipation, sensitivity to light, low body temp, low blood pressure, slow pulse, fatigue, headaches, ridged fingernails with no moons, dry skin, dry thinning hair, muscle and joint aches

I take medication to provide my body with the hormones my thyroid gland isn't making. I take Armour thyroid, which is a T4/T4 natural medication About 95% of my symptoms are gone. Al I have for symptoms now are the ridged fingernails with no moons and cold feet at night.

2007-03-28 09:15:24 · answer #1 · answered by DNA 6 · 1 0

that's been nicely documented that LITHIUM is causing thyroid complications. If I heard that - i does no longer take it! Now, suggestions to understand the position your thyroid stands is to pass on your medical specialist and ask for a finished THYROID panel finding out. So, ask for: T4, T3, FreeT3, FreeT4, Thyroid Antibody - TPO which stands for Thyroid Peroxidase, and TSH. A TSH decision shows "nornal" as a lot as 5.5 yet do your study and also you'll locate that some thing above 2 isn't frequent! So, after the blood attempt - evaluate your consequences. once you've a thyroid issue (underactive because it appears like) you elect medicine probable for life as your thyroid isn't functioning nicely. i'd supply up Lithium, notwithstanding that's as a lot as you. in case you nonetheless take it your thyroid will become worse and also you'll choose more suitable quantity of horomone. in case you supply up Lithium, your thyroid would rebounce if it nonetheless can! I want you a lot of high-quality success and robust well being!

2016-10-17 21:50:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can find out about your thyroid function through a simple blood test called TSH. If it is low you will be given synthroid by your doctor. Having low thyroid will make you feel tired and usually people who have this are a little overweight because it slows your metabolism. The good news is the synthroid gets evertyhing back to "normal". You'll have energy etc. It's a very small pill. The bad news is you wil require bloodwork every few months or so to regulate your levels. Good luck to you!!

2007-03-28 05:16:16 · answer #3 · answered by kasey1 1 · 1 1

Google "Hypothyroid" for the symptoms.
I've had mine removed about 8 years ago.
Bloodwork is the only way to diagnose/monitor your T3 levels.

2007-03-28 05:11:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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