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does this sound like a thyroid problem

I have been to the doctors and had many blood tests done that have come back negative. I get cold easily (being in the cold for long makes me feel bad). My temp usually runs 97.2-97.5. I frequently feel like i'm running fever but i'm not. My hair is thinning, I have adult acne that won't go away, I get tired really easily, I take meds for depression, I have somewhat irregular periods, I have mood swings, no sex drive, occassional pain in my  knees (they feel stiff and crampy), I get frequent headaches, If I get upset or even excited I sometimes start feeling bad (it's weird). Right now I'm battling some stomache problems. I have had thyroid tests done and they have come back negative among other tests. I have met a few thypothroid sufferers that all say it sounds like a thyroid problems but the test came back negative. Please help I'm desperate!
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Ask doctors office for a print out of test results.  A lot of doctors will say your tests are normal when they are not.  Post the lab results on this site and you will get good advice about whether they are really normal or not.  
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Please post your thyroid test results and their reference ranges, so that members can provide the best response.
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