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My thyroid levels are finally where I feel good but I also have Narcolepsy.When I was doing some research early in my Narcolepsy treatment I found that thyroid and sleeping disorders are commonly linked together. I also found out that many of my sleepy friends have troubles with pcos.
Hang in there~
Have you seen an endocrinologist? I think that would be a great big step in the right direction.
Please let us all know what your doctors come up with. Sounds to me like you need new doctors to start from scratch! If your spouse is cranky because of lack of sex, tell him to find it elsewhere, but to remember your health comes first and his love for you should be where the compassion comes in. Sex isn't the most important thing in the world, but men sure seem to die without it.
What about your diet. What types of foods do you consume? Have you been tested for allergies and anemia? I doubt any of us would be able to come up with a helpful answer if your doctors can't, but maybe you could step into a medical teaching university and ask them to make you a guniea pig! They always love a guniea pig to learn on.