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I have all the traditional symptoms of Hypothroidism, and have been expieriencing uncontrollable hunger.  I've had all the tests known to mankind done and Dr's keep telling me my results are within normal range!  I want to pull what hair isn't falling out-out!!!  I have suspected I am Pre-meno.  I am 40 and am currently taking Femerest, which has CLA.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  I eat fairly normal, as much veggies as possible, lots of salads, protein, low fat/carb.  Drink lots of water/fluids.  I get very Little exercise.  Is it my age?  Please help as I am at MY WITTS end here.
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already ruled out Diabetes, I know i'm on the treshhold, but going to endocrinologist soon thanks :)
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Hello,

Increased hunger is called polyphagia and it can be due to many causes.

Pls get your blood sugar (preferably GTT)done as polyphagia can be due to diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis and hypoglycemic attacks.

Also get your stool examination done as polyphagia can also be due to intestinal worms.

It can be due to graves disease or hyperthyroidism also.

Pls consult a neurologist or endocrinologist for the confirmatory diagnosis.

Take care and God bless.

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