
Hyperthyroidism Support Group
Hyperthyroidism (or "overactive thyroid gland") is the clinical syndrome featuring weight loss (often accompanied by a ravenous appetite), fatigue, weakness, hyperactivity, irritability, apathy, depression, polyuria, and sweating. Additional symptoms may include palpitations and arrhythmias (notably atrial fibrillation), dyspnea, loss of libido, nausea, vomiting, and...

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Need a little more insight. Went to see an endochronologist two weeks ago for my possible hyperthyroid. My TSH is 0 and my T3 and T4 are twice the normal limit. I have constant diarrhea even though I eat a lot, palpatations at night,night sweats, I used to run 10 miles a day and for the last month my legs are always sore and weak and can hardly run a mile. I can't take hot bathes anymore ans it makes me feel horrible.
Also, my mental status is wierd. I feel in a fog all the time and have a horrible resltessness in my chest all the time. Can't seem to settle down.
I forget a lot. Sometimes I feel very anxious and overly aggressive, like I'm ready to bust a gut. This isn't my usual behavior.
Question: Is this wierded out feeling normal for
hyperthyroid? It's driving me crazy. I speak in front of large audiences every day and feel the audience can see right through me as I feel
nervous. I get dizzy all the time and a couple of times felt like I was going to pass out. Never had this problem in the past and have always enjoyed public speaking. Sound familiar to anyone?
Also, the last week my eyes have gotten really
sore. Never experienced this before. They hurt to touch. Is this normal for hyperthyroid?
Just need some reassurance that I am not crazy or that there is something wrong with me that is not the hyperthyroid.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Hal :-)
Also, my mental status is wierd. I feel in a fog all the time and have a horrible resltessness in my chest all the time. Can't seem to settle down.
I forget a lot. Sometimes I feel very anxious and overly aggressive, like I'm ready to bust a gut. This isn't my usual behavior.
Question: Is this wierded out feeling normal for
hyperthyroid? It's driving me crazy. I speak in front of large audiences every day and feel the audience can see right through me as I feel
nervous. I get dizzy all the time and a couple of times felt like I was going to pass out. Never had this problem in the past and have always enjoyed public speaking. Sound familiar to anyone?
Also, the last week my eyes have gotten really
sore. Never experienced this before. They hurt to touch. Is this normal for hyperthyroid?
Just need some reassurance that I am not crazy or that there is something wrong with me that is not the hyperthyroid.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Hal :-)
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most of those are TEXTBOOK symptoms for hyperthyroidism you will be much better after treatment
Dr O.