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:hi:
This all sounds pretty familiar. I didn't realize I had any symptoms... just went in for a regular pap smear and my new ObGyn thought my thyroid 'looked' enlarged. :shrug: She felt it and said it was way too big and made me have a blood test, which showed my TSH at 6.95. She prescribed me a generic synthetic thyroid drug, at .75. Like I said, I've never had any medical problems, and the only other drug I take (reluctantly, at that!) is a daily contraceptive. Plus it seems to me that almost everyone I know around here in this small East Texas town has (or claims to have) a 'thyroid problem', so I was suspicious. I'd been living in England for four years, and I'd never heard of anyone there having a problem. I'd chalked it up to obese Americans trying to find an excuse and a magic pill. And I'm sure there are some of those...
Anyway... I made an appointment with an endocrinologist that's supposed to be one of the best in Dallas/FtWorth, and finally got in to see him last week. My TSH was at 8.8 on his test, and he prescribed me Synthroid at 1.00. I took my first one last night.
The endocrinologist told me that my thyroid was three times normal size... he even did a sonagram! Apparently it's also honeycombed, when it should have the appearance of finely crushed glass... ?! He said it's destroying itself. Sounds lovely, doesn't it? haha
To be honest, when I tell people that the doctor told me that I will see a huge increase in energy levels, they make a shocked face. I am a VERY energetic person to the point of hyperactivity sometimes. I also do not have dry hair. Because of the contraceptives, I don't know about the menstrual-related symptoms - my period has been great since I went on the Pill seven years ago. I do have puffy eyes and face, though, and my mother says I get too fatigued for someone my age. I can usually fall asleep in the afternoon if I get bored (like at my current job zzzzz), even if I had 8 hours' sleep the night before. So I suppose my energy levels are more manic than hyperactive, really.
I also know what you all are talking about re: weight loss. I don't have a weight problem, but I've put on about 15 pounds since leaving high school (ten years). I figured that was because of natural changes in the metabolism and the fact that I no longer play a sport two or three hours everyday like I did then. But I have had problems losing the weight... at one point last year, in the UK, I was going to the gym 4 days a week, working out hard for an hour and a half, etc., and I didn't lose anything at all. I have managed to lose ten pounds over the past two months, though, just doing SlimFast and eating small portions and cutting back on sodas!
Anyway, that's the story. I am anxious to see how my 'symptoms' improve, since I wasn't aware that I had any.
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