Hashimoto's often causes
symptoms of both hypo and hyperthyroidism.
But now my numbers are okay but
I some symptoms of hypo and have gained 40 pounds.
and also, you write about Hypothyroid - how different are these issues when someone has Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, but
symptoms of both hypo and hyper from time to time?
Not exact matches
Typical
symptoms of this disease include physical inactivity
hypo or bradykinesia, rigidity and trembling
of the limbs.
But if you start getting some
of those
hypo temperature
symptoms, then we'll just ratcheted up a little bit.
In a lot
of cases, the people we're working with are gonna have both
hypo - and hyperthyroid
symptoms which can be equally confusing.
I do take medication to regulate my thyroid hormones, and fall within the limits
of the normal blood range, but sitting in the doctor's office and reading the thyroid
hypo - hyper thyroid poster, I could see that I have every single one
of the
symptoms of hypothyroidism.
None
of them had
symptoms or went
hypo.
There seem to be laundry lists
of hypo symptoms that seem to include everything under the sun.
Plus, often times doctors don't seem to pay enough attention to other classic
symptoms of hyper or
hypo thyroid people complain about.
I know it's kind
of a gruesome analogy, but honestly you will never forget it and you'll be able to wrap your head around, «Oh, I'm having a hyper - like
symptom, oh, wait, now I'm
hypo,» and you kinda go back and forth, you're gonna think
of those thyroid as like you're basically your immune system is putting little knives into it and it's dripping the hormone out, and you only got about 3 - 4 months
of thyroid hormone stored in those follicles.
Sadly, I see now that my switch from Armour to Levothyroxine, though it is helping some
of my
hypo symptoms, is not making a difference to constipation.
I take Armour Thyroid because
of RAI, in the past I've had horrible hyper
symptoms if I increase it out
of my comfort zone... however, my comfort zone is still slightly
hypo with a low fT4... on 90 - 105mgs.
And again, your
symptoms sound like there certainly are blood sugar issues; in addition to possibly bouncing in and out
of hyper and
hypo - thyroid / adrenal hormone balance.
I ask because I have always been very sensitive to stimulants, can't have any caffeine, herbal treatments often give me bad jitters, can't have epinephrine, sensitive to all meds with possible stimulant effect, sensitive to environmental stimulation, history
of panic disorder (in past before
hypo symptoms started).
Research also reveals that cats injected with flea antigen require life - long treatment for
hypo - sensitization as the
symptoms of atopy and allergic dermatitis recur if the treatment is discontinued.
Such individuals typically experience a variety
of symptoms that they do not understand and are susceptible to dysregulated arousal because they are unaware
of internal and environmental triggers that evoke hyper or
hypo arousal.
Episodes
of shorter duration (between 1 and 3 days) during which young people experience manic
symptoms are certainly much more common than classical (
hypo --RRB- mania in general population samples.3 In addition, evidence from longitudinal clinical studies suggests that up to 40 %
of people who experience such shorter episodes (often termed BD - not otherwise specified, BD - NOS) may go on to develop classical (4 — 7 days) BD.9 However, more evidence is required to decide whether these short - lived episodes
of mania - like
symptoms are aetiologically linked with BD.