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Weight change and thyroid disorders
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Weight change and thyroid disorders

by Babycakes1, Apr 05, 2005 12:00AM
Is one of the reasons why someone cannot lose weight or gain weight is because of a thyroid problem?
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by cindymhi, Apr 06, 2005 12:00AM
An underactive thyroid can cause weight gain, depression, muscle aches, fatigue, dry skin and dry or brittle hair, hair loss, constipation, a constant feeling of being cold, and many other symptoms.

Hope this helps.

by layla, Apr 14, 2005 12:00AM
To: Phil
Your thyroid affects how your metabolism works. If your hyper you often lose weight and if your hypo you often gain since your metabolism is slowed down. Being onthe right dose of meds helps with this problem but it's hard to get the right dose sice each person is different. I know some who feel fine with their TSH at 5 while when mine was at 4.8 I was having a hard time functioning. LL
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