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I am losing it

by Unique_mister, Sep 14, 2005 12:00AM
Hello  someone,it's  VIctor  here  again>i  have  a  problem  of  weight  loss  which  I  want  you  to  help  me  with.This  is  associated  with  other  symptoms  like hotness of  the  body,fatigue,incoherence and  so  on.Please  help  fast
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by Iwant2bMaxine, Sep 14, 2005 12:00AM
Sounds like you should see your doctor.  What items have you cut out of your diet?

by Yenia, Sep 14, 2005 12:00AM
To: VICTOR
Wow. You sound like me.

Hey if you find out what is wrong please let me know!

I have a doctor who is trying to figure out what is wrong with my weight and other disorders.

I am hot and sweating the majority of the time. Feel dizzy most of the time, nauseated,my joints hurt especially my right hip, I will get hungry then loose my appetite. And even though I am very active I can not loose weight and seem to actually be gaining on my abs.

So weird! All I know now is that it is not Diabetes or Hypoglycemia my doctor is going to check my Thyroid next.

by ShannieK, Sep 18, 2005 12:00AM
my good ness, get your thyroid checked, I am usually on the thyroid forum here on medhelp, but it's intresting to jump on these other forums, and listen to people sometimes, wondering what is going wrong in their bodies.  I have thyroid disease, and although alot of thyroid symptoms are also related to other illnesses, sometimes, it's real easy to see, when someone is having a problem thyroid related.  Weight loss, heat intolerance, sweating, anxiety attacks, heart palpitaitons, dizziness, diarrea (diarrhea), headaches, brain fog, mental block, hair loss, joint and muscle aches, tingliness, insomnia, common hyperthyroid symptoms.  most dr's just general doctors, will check for TSH levels to see if they fall into normal range.  Be expecially sure that if your dr, tells you that your thyroid is normal to request an antibody test to rule out auto immune thyroid disease such as Hashimoto's and Grave's disease.  The reason I mention this is because many people suffering from these diseases often have an normal reading  on their TSH tests, and than generally miss getting the treatment that they need. Jump on the thyroid forum, even if you do not post a new comment, you scroll on that long list and read peoples symptoms, and comments and such, you may find, that we are suffering from alot of the same symptoms as you.  Jump on the web, check out Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism, check out the list of symptoms, Your dr, is wise to check the thyroid, sounds exactly like the problem to me.  Shannon
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