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Can someone tell me what this could be

About 4-6 months ago I was diag w/ clinical Graves Disease and since then my resting heart beat is normally 105-125, and I normally get 2-3 hours of sleep per night. However, over the past 2 weeks I have been told that I have raynads disease(causes my hand to turn blue, go numb, and twich) My TSH levels are normally low to normal and all other blood work are within normal ranges except my sugar is normal slightly low 63-83.  Is there anything else that could cause all of this.  I am only 29 and would like to be around to raise my kids. Have you had any similar problems?  I also have migrains, sleep problems, and anxiety attacks
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Ok, so the graves wasnt caused from the pregnancy but all your symptoms are from the graves.  Please ,like I said make sure you are seeing a specialist not your family doctor to handle this.
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All of these health problems did not occur until about a year ago and my youngest is 8
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The raynads disease is  no big deal Ive had that all my life it is just a reaction your blood vessels have going to your limbs especially when they are exposed to the cold.  The graves disease however causes the rapid heart rate, no sleep migrains and anxiety because everything is so over active.  I hope they are treating that for you. You should be able to live a fairly normal lifestyle with a good endocronologist.  Sometimes they have to remove or radiate the thyroid for that and sometimes it fixes itself. Did you develop it after your children?  
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