I recently was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. I had all but a dime size of my thyroid removed in 1968 and have not had any problems until now. I lived with this before, but I was very thin. Now I am 5'6" and 300lbs. which is not the norm for hyperthyroidism, I just started to take medication. Can you shed some light on why I am the total opposite of other people with my condition.
I have had 3 tests in the last 3 months which all showed the same results for
hyperHyper-sal. and not hypo. I have all the other symptoms of hyperthroid, but the weight thing has me stumped.
Thank you,
Linda B
Do you know what your TSH lab is? Or do you have Free T4 and Free T3 labs?
What other symptoms do you have that your are attributing to hyperthyroidism?
thanks
loislane97
Look, if you can get a copy of your Free T4 and Free T3 labs (if they did them), you will know whether it's hypo or hyper leaning. TSH is DECEPTIVE at times.
And it's not so much that hyper has hypo symptoms, but rather that some of the symptoms can appear in both...anxiety and depression for example. Or feeling fatigued in both of them. Or skin problems and losing hair. But feeling cold and gaining weight leans more towards hypo than hyper. those are not hyper symptoms ordinarily.
Cindi