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thyroid symptoms

I got graves disease in 1997 hyperactive now i am under active my levels are always fine now that I am under control from my meds but I was wandering if anyone still has symptoms like i do fatige,cramped mucles,almost all the symptoms as if my thyroid wasnt under control
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Hi, I just wanted to tell you to post your question up above, this list here is getting real long and harder for people to find new questions that arise.  Post a new one up above, I think you'll get a better response from everyone.  Just an idea. Take Care
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Hello Everyone Im wanting to know if any of you guys had the surgery and if so, how sucessful was it and the recovery time.And if anyone did how was the outcome and how are you doing know. One last questions do you gain all of your weight back.
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After I got radiation it took me about 3 months to gain any weight i gained 6 pounds but for me that was good because of not knowing for almost 2 years that i had graves diease i lost alot of weight i was 97 pounds when i got radiation in them i was 104 but now i am 130 pounds which i don't think that is bad i was 125 but i just had a baby 7 months ago . what i do so i dont gian the weight is i stay away from alot of sugar i drink tons of water and eat healthy all the time.
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Have you gained any extra weight since treatment. I have radiation sched for sept 1st.
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Yes, I can relate mine has been under control for a few months and I still have symptoms that will not subside. My worst is swelling and feeling tired all the time.
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