Thanks for the information. I don't know my numbers but I know they said hyper not hypo because I kept asking to make sure. I guess the uptake and scan next week is supposed to find the cause which they did say could be Graves disease.
I feel better knowing that people seem to have normal lives after treatment. It is just so scary knowing I have such a big problem that I will have to worry about for the rest of my life.
I would love to hear other people's experiences. Do most people have the radioactive iodine ablation? It sounded like that is the most common treatment in the US from what I have read. Will I have to stay away from my kids?
I have been having a lot of sweating, shakiness and fatigue so at least hopefully I will feel better after treatment. It said weight loss is a symptom but if anything I have had weight gain (which I guess is from the increased apetite they said a symptom)
I was diagnosed with Hyperthyroidism in my early 20s. I had non-cancerous growths on both sides and had radioactive iodine as a treatment. It was a sort of rough 6 months but in the end I was fine. I was unusual in that I had growth and thus it was not the thyroid itself. Once the iodine had destroyed the growths, my thyroid kicked back in and I don't have to take synthroid.
The hardest part about the radioactive iodine is the fact that you will have to stay away from your kids for a few days. The iodine is excreted through sweat so you will have to take precautions such as using paper plates/cups and disposable forks etc. Also be careful about touching walls, door ways, handles and the like. The good news is that the half life of the radiation is short so within a few days you can start spending more time with your kids and within 2 weeks you will be fine.
Thyroid issues run in my family. My DDad, DUncle and DSis all had it and they either elected or had no choice in having surgery. They are all on synthroid and are absolutely fine. Once you get your levels evened out, it is no big deal.
I clearly remember the horrible feeling of being hyperthyroid, the racing heart, shaking hands, super dry skin, exhaustion, so even though it may be a bit scary to think about dealing with it, once you have, you will feel SO much better!
Hang in there and try not to worry too much. Please ask if you have more questions!