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Re:Has my thyroid shut off? » jemma

Posted by Chloe on June 4, 2003, at 18:10:13

In reply to Re:Has my thyroid shut off? » chloe, posted by jemma on June 4, 2003, at 12:56:03

> Hi Chloe -
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> I take a very small dose of T4 - no more than 25 mg, or mcg, I'm not sure which. And not even that if I begin to perspire too easily and get tired with little exercise.
>
> - Jemma

Hi Jemma,
I am having a miserable time with sweating now. If I do the slight thing I break out in a sweat and I get a mustache of sweat on my upper lip! Have you ever had that?! I also get extremely tired with exercise. I do less and less now. And I used to really love it and the way it made me feel, etc. I mowed the lawn last night and it was SO HARD! My heart would start pounding and I would get out of breath. I know I am not running anymore, but I am not a couch potato. Why do I get so exhausted with exertion? I had never really considered hyperthyroidism...
I am hopefully going to get new levels draws soon. Living this mystery of what is wrong is difficult. I want to feel better.
Thanks for you help
Chloe
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> > > Hi Chloe -
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> > > I once saw a doctor who put me on a large dose of T3/T4 thyroid (Armour in the US). He believed that T3 cured everything. I quickly developed symptoms of hyperthyroidism - palpitations, sweating, insomnia. I then developed extreme crushing fatigue, hypersomnia, loss of hair, etc. - I felt more hypothyroid than I had ever felt before starting the med.
> > >
> > > I had my levels checked, and I turned out to be very hyper-thyroid. It seems that in many people the symptoms of hyper-thyroid mimic the symptoms of hypo-thyroid, only worse! Especially the fatigue and exercise intolerance. I stopped the thyroid med and felt better within a couple of days. Apparently, many people simply can't tolerate high T3 levels.
> > >
> > > It sounds to me like something similar has happened to you. I would cut back my dose and get my levels checked as soon as possible. Make sure a free-T3 test is part of your bloodwork. Best of luck -
> > >
> > > Jemma
> >
> > Jemma,
> > Thanks for sharing. Clearly thyroid is not always a cure all. Do you still take any thyriod supps now?
> > Chloe
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