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Little tummys background - My husband had HCV. He treated 48 weeks on Pegasus, relapsed at 1 year and treated again with
Infergen,
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control for 6 months (15 mcgs) and then every other day for the remaining 24 weeks. It has been 14 months since he ended treatment and he is considered “cured”.
My husband is exhibiting many of the symptoms associated with a
HypothyroidHypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism - primary
Hypothyroidism - secondary
Neonatal hypothyroidism
Primary and secondary hypothyroidism, yet his
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh levels were mid-normal at the end of treatment (2.53) I went through as many of the labs as I could find and found subsequent tests showed his
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh declining to 1.30 and then 1.26 which was last November. This seems contradictory to his symptoms, which correlate mostly with Hypo, not Hyper.
Symptoms were linked to the side effects of Interferon and Infergen, however, 14 months after ending treatment he seems to be getting worse.
*Extreme fatigue, absolutely no endurance
*Confusion and difficulty concentrating
*Memory loss
*Impotence
*Tinnitus
*Odd skin rashes
*Depression
*Seems unaffected by the heat; he use to wear shorts all the time, now he wears long pants
*Skin and hair very dry
*Bruises that look like blood pooled under the skin
*Normal skin color one day, but the next day looks slightly grayish
*Shortness of breath
I have scheduled an appointment with an Endocrinologist, but I’m curious if these symptoms coupled with his history should be examined by another type of doctor. Any suggestions or thoughts?
Thanks,
Debbe