Tazicket
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K- here's the deal, I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism back in January and have been receiving treatment since then. I went back to the doctor for a checkup at the end of February and let him know that I felt ok for a couple of weeks (after starting the meds) and then sort of crashed and felt as exhausted as I did before starting the meds and was mostly tired. He said he wanted to draw more blood to check my levels again and the earliest they could get me in was March 21.
Ok fast forward to today- got a call from the Dr's office b/c they got the results of my blood work back. I'm still feeling exhausted, cold, forgetful, and like I'm moving in slow motion all the time. According to the girl from the office, my results show my levels are normal, but I have thyroiditis. My question is, how in the world do I go from having hypo- to thyroiditis (which seems to have the opposite symptoms from what I've been able to find online) while I still feel the hypo- symptoms? I asked her how I would still be feeling so gross if my levels are normal. She wrote down my question, and I assume she was going to let my Dr. know about it.
They want me to come back in 2 months for more bloodwork to check on the thyroiditis.
A little background of my life over the last couple of months- I started a new job, DH and I started looking for a house, and will be closing on it later this week (not sure if this would have any bearing on anything, but thought I'd throw it out there just in case).
Does anybody have any idea what's going on with me? I'm wondering if I should see a specialist (currently being treated by my GP). I adore my GP and I don't want to hurt his feelings (I know he's done a lot of research into thyroid stuff b/c one of his kids has thyroid issues) and I'd have to have a referral from him to see a specialist.
Ok fast forward to today- got a call from the Dr's office b/c they got the results of my blood work back. I'm still feeling exhausted, cold, forgetful, and like I'm moving in slow motion all the time. According to the girl from the office, my results show my levels are normal, but I have thyroiditis. My question is, how in the world do I go from having hypo- to thyroiditis (which seems to have the opposite symptoms from what I've been able to find online) while I still feel the hypo- symptoms? I asked her how I would still be feeling so gross if my levels are normal. She wrote down my question, and I assume she was going to let my Dr. know about it.
They want me to come back in 2 months for more bloodwork to check on the thyroiditis.
A little background of my life over the last couple of months- I started a new job, DH and I started looking for a house, and will be closing on it later this week (not sure if this would have any bearing on anything, but thought I'd throw it out there just in case).
Does anybody have any idea what's going on with me? I'm wondering if I should see a specialist (currently being treated by my GP). I adore my GP and I don't want to hurt his feelings (I know he's done a lot of research into thyroid stuff b/c one of his kids has thyroid issues) and I'd have to have a referral from him to see a specialist.
my mom on the other hand is on 200
she has hyperthyroid and most the others have hypo... I also have a cyst on my thyroid too
they drain it every so often it it becomes bothersome...the other poster is right. Once you get your meds straightened out, you'll see a huge difference! My mom seems to think her dr's office is crazy b/c they're always changing her dosages...so be careful and go with what feels right for you!
Although your numbers may now be within normal range, they still need to be lowered for you to actually feel better. I know mine did and the doctor continued to increase the synthroid... I'm at .125 now... because I continued to experience symptoms.

It was horrible.