Guest guest Posted February 19, 2008 Report Share Posted February 19, 2008 You high heart rate is the only thing I saw that is consider to be hyper. Well it isn't always. I personally have never been hyper but had the heart racing. It was for me adrenals. There are several others on this board and others who have had a racing heart, it does come with hypo as well as hyper or hypo/adrenal. But doctors miss it. Kate G At 11:46 AM 2/18/2008, you wrote: >She did not test for Hashi's.. at least didn't mention it. > >She only ran TSH and Free T4.. plus the " normal " bloodwork she would >run if you were having a physical. This is an internal medicine >doctor... she also took Chest x-rays and EKG to check my heart (just >in case) > >I share symptoms from the Hyper and Hypo sides... My Grandmother, >Aunt and Cousin have all either had their thyroid removed, or had the >radioactive procedure to " kill " it - which I believe points to Hyper >(if I read correctly). > >Yet, 3 other aunts have various immunine diseases.. From what I read, >thyroid and immune diseases go hand-in-hand. > >Forgive my spelling, cuz that it certainly one of my brain fog >areas... > >Also, I'm a Kim.. I've noticed several on the board.. Maybe it's a >name thing... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 You are so right. The symptoms overlap greatly!!! It really helps to have a great doctor sort it out for you. Kim in No Texas P.S. I’m just outside of Denton From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of headhunter9561 Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:37 AM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: New Member - Dr Appt Friday Exactly!!! I'm finding ALL of this to be about as clear as mud!!! I have Hypo AND Hyper symptoms.. I even have some of the Adrenal issues.. AHHH.. Enough to make me pull what remaining hair I have out!!! I do thank you for all of your advice.. and I believe that to be on the safe side, I need to have my Adrenals tested as well... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 If you have adrenal problems, then that is probably why you have the heart racing. Is that the ONLY hyper symptom you have? If so, then it is probably adrenal and you would then be hypo/adrenal. That's what I am. I think having it tested is a great choice. Kate G At 10:37 AM 2/20/2008, you wrote: >Exactly!!! I'm finding ALL of this to be about as clear as mud!!! > >I have Hypo AND Hyper symptoms.. >I even have some of the Adrenal issues.. > >AHHH.. Enough to make me pull what remaining hair I have out!!! > >I do thank you for all of your advice.. and I believe that to be on >the safe side, I need to have my Adrenals tested as well... > > > > > > >She did not test for Hashi's.. at least didn't mention it. > > > > > >She only ran TSH and Free T4.. plus the " normal " bloodwork she >would > > >run if you were having a physical. This is an internal medicine > > >doctor... she also took Chest x-rays and EKG to check my heart >(just > > >in case) > > > > > >I share symptoms from the Hyper and Hypo sides... My Grandmother, > > >Aunt and Cousin have all either had their thyroid removed, or had >the > > >radioactive procedure to " kill " it - which I believe points to >Hyper > > >(if I read correctly). > > > > > >Yet, 3 other aunts have various immunine diseases.. From what I >read, > > >thyroid and immune diseases go hand-in-hand. > > > > > >Forgive my spelling, cuz that it certainly one of my brain fog > > >areas... > > > > > >Also, I'm a Kim.. I've noticed several on the board.. Maybe it's a > > >name thing... > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 I forgot to add that rapid heart beat can happen with anemia too! I was just reading an article and it reminded me about that. Kate G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 You sound hypo. My IBS cleared up very quickly after starting Armour. I had GERD so bad that I essentially slept sitting up. I was so bloated. I could not think straight, etc, etc. Here is a list of hypo symptoms (obviously not every single one is on the list): Low thyroid symptoms: fatigue, weight gain, low motivation and ambition, heat and/or cold intolerance, headaches and migraines, dry skin and hair, irritability, anxiety and panic attacks, hair loss, fluid retention, depression, decreased memory and concentration, unhealthy nails, brittle nails, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, low sex drive, insomnia, hives, asthma, allergies, slow healing, acne, or carpal tunnel syndrome, female problems (tumors, fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, PMS, cramps, (dysmenorrhea), amenorrhea, female cancers, spontaneous abortion, cyclic seizures, dry vagina and infertility), weight problems (usually high, sometimes low), gallbladder disease (six times higher in women with excess estrogen or on birth control pills or ERT), heart disease, cancer, colon problems, low blood sugar, attention deficit disorder (ADD), adrenal exhaustion from excess secretion of adrenaline, and osteoporosis (from excess estrogen leading to excess adrenaline and then to excess cortisol), tinnitis, vertigo, muscle cramps, arthritis, gout, kidney stones, sleep apnea, irritable bladder, high cholesterol, and costochondritis Kim in No Texas From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of headhunter9561 Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 10:46 AM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: New Member - Dr Appt Friday Where do I start with symptoms.. the heart racing/pounding is the one that bothers me the most.. My mind races, also.. I would say I border on having panic attacks because of it. I have no stress in my life, so no reason to have these issues.. I laughed when I read that someone mentioned not wearing t-shirts.. I have to wear v-necks, or wide necks, otherwise, I feel choked. I wear tank tops in the winter.. and even less in the summer.. I went from about 97 pounds.. to 137 within 1-2 years, with no change in diet/exercise.. and no matter what I do, I cannot get below 135. I peaked at 148.. I refused to hit 150, and went on Weight Watchers.. Constant headaches.. Hair Loss.. Oh where did it go?? I had the thickest hair.. and now I have to style it so my scalp doesn't show.. Ringing in the ears.. to the point that I ask other people if they can hear it.. (Yeah, they think I'm nuts) Sweaty - refer to tank top comments... I've had to upgrade deodorant to the heavy duty stuff Memory loss/spelling issues.. I can't remember words.. I ask my honey if he wants some tomatoes with me, when I mean strawberries.. I can't remember the word cauliflower and call it " the white stuff " ... I just blank out completely.. Exhausted.. no sex drive.. and I go back and forth with bowel issues.. I haven't been diagnosed IBS, but I have all those symptoms as well. Oh and GERD.. I have a nexium prescription for that.. I've been treated off and on for several years for adult acne.. It seems like everything I've gone to the dr for in the past several years, could have come from my thyroid... > > I forgot to add that rapid heart beat can happen with anemia too! I was > just reading an article and it reminded me about that. > > Kate G > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Some of this sounds like menopause, or perimeno... how old are you? Martiheadhunter9561 wrote: Where do I start with symptoms.. the heart racing/pounding is the one that bothers me the most.. My mind races, also.. I would say I border on having panic attacks because of it.I have no stress in my life, so no reason to have these issues.. I laughed when I read that someone mentioned not wearing t-shirts.. I have to wear v-necks, or wide necks, otherwise, I feel choked.I wear tank tops in the winter.. and even less in the summer.. I went from about 97 pounds.. to 137 within 1-2 years, with no change in diet/exercise.. and no matter what I do, I cannot get below 135. I peaked at 148.. I refused to hit 150, and went on Weight Watchers.. Constant headaches.. Hair Loss.. Oh where did it go?? I had the thickest hair.. and now I have to style it so my scalp doesn't show.. Ringing in the ears.. to the point that I ask other people if they can hear it.. (Yeah, they think I'm nuts)Sweaty - refer to tank top comments... I've had to upgrade deodorant to the heavy duty stuffMemory loss/spelling issues.. I can't remember words.. I ask my honey if he wants some tomatoes with me, when I mean strawberries.. I can't remember the word cauliflower and call it "the white stuff"... I just blank out completely..Exhausted.. no sex drive.. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 I read once that some women can be perimeno for up to 13 years before actual menopause begins. Marcie headhunter9561 wrote: I'm only 34... no children... > Where do I start with symptoms.. > the heart racing/pounding is the one that bothers me the most.. > > My mind races, also.. I would say I border on having panic attacks > because of it.> I have no stress in my life, so no reason to have these issues.. > > I laughed when I read that someone mentioned not wearing t-shirts.. I > have to wear v-necks, or wide necks, otherwise, I feel choked.> > I wear tank tops in the winter.. and even less in the summer.. > > I went from about 97 pounds.. to 137 within 1-2 years, with no change > in diet/exercise.. and no matter what I do, I cannot get below 135. I > peaked at 148.. I refused to hit 150, and went on Weight Watchers.. > > Constant headaches.. > > Hair Loss.. Oh where did it go?? I had the thickest hair.. and now I > have to style it so my scalp doesn't show.. > > Ringing in the ears.. to the point that I ask other people if they > can hear it.. (Yeah, they think I'm nuts)> > Sweaty - refer to tank top comments... I've had to upgrade deodorant > to the heavy duty stuff> > Memory loss/spelling issues.. I can't remember words.. I ask my honey > if he wants some tomatoes with me, when I mean strawberries.. I can't > remember the word cauliflower and call it "the white stuff"... I just > blank out completely..> > Exhausted.. no sex drive.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 I’m in my early 40’s. I was having hot flashes in the middle of the night. Dr R said that they might resolve once I got to a decent level of Armour. He essentially said that when one of your hormones is out of balance the others can follow. They did resolve fairly quickly after starting Armour. Kim in No Texas From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of Marcie Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 6:56 PM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: Re: New Member - Dr Appt Friday I read once that some women can be perimeno for up to 13 years before actual menopause begins. Marcie headhunter9561 <kimberly1277gmail> wrote: I'm only 34... no children... > Where do I start with symptoms.. > the heart racing/pounding is the one that bothers me the most.. > > My mind races, also.. I would say I border on having panic attacks > because of it. > I have no stress in my life, so no reason to have these issues.. > > I laughed when I read that someone mentioned not wearing t-shirts.. I > have to wear v-necks, or wide necks, otherwise, I feel choked. > > I wear tank tops in the winter.. and even less in the summer.. > > I went from about 97 pounds.. to 137 within 1-2 years, with no change > in diet/exercise.. and no matter what I do, I cannot get below 135. I > peaked at 148.. I refused to hit 150, and went on Weight Watchers.. > > Constant headaches.. > > Hair Loss.. Oh where did it go?? I had the thickest hair.. and now I > have to style it so my scalp doesn't show.. > > Ringing in the ears.. to the point that I ask other people if they > can hear it.. (Yeah, they think I'm nuts) > > Sweaty - refer to tank top comments... I've had to upgrade deodorant > to the heavy duty stuff > > Memory loss/spelling issues.. I can't remember words.. I ask my honey > if he wants some tomatoes with me, when I mean strawberries.. I can't > remember the word cauliflower and call it " the white stuff " ... I just > blank out completely.. > > Exhausted.. no sex drive.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 I'm 37 and have been in artificial menopause three times, so I know what it feels like. I have terrible hot flashes now. I believe it is my post-menopausal leves of progesterone or possibly my elevated estrogen. Or, being hypoT. Who knows which?! I also sweat sometimes just from emptying the dishwasher. I am hoping this will go away with armour increases. I also did this after my son was born for about 6 months. I'm in my early 40's. I was having hot flashes in the middle of the night. Dr R said that they might resolve once I got to a decent level of Armour. He essentially said that when one of your hormones is out of balance the others can follow. They did resolve fairly quickly after starting Armour. Kim in No Texas From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of Marcie Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 6:56 PMTo: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: Re: New Member - Dr Appt Friday I read once that some women can be perimeno for up to 13 years before actual menopause begins. Marcie headhunter9561 wrote: I'm only 34... no children... > Where do I start with symptoms.. > the heart racing/pounding is the one that bothers me the most.. > > My mind races, also.. I would say I border on having panic attacks > because of it.> I have no stress in my life, so no reason to have these issues.. > > I laughed when I read that someone mentioned not wearing t-shirts.. I > have to wear v-necks, or wide necks, otherwise, I feel choked.> > I wear tank tops in the winter.. and even less in the summer.. > > I went from about 97 pounds.. to 137 within 1-2 years, with no change > in diet/exercise.. and no matter what I do, I cannot get below 135. I > peaked at 148.. I refused to hit 150, and went on Weight Watchers.. > > Constant headaches.. > > Hair Loss.. Oh where did it go?? I had the thickest hair.. and now I > have to style it so my scalp doesn't show.. > > Ringing in the ears.. to the point that I ask other people if they > can hear it.. (Yeah, they think I'm nuts)> > Sweaty - refer to tank top comments... I've had to upgrade deodorant > to the heavy duty stuff> > Memory loss/spelling issues.. I can't remember words.. I ask my honey > if he wants some tomatoes with me, when I mean strawberries.. I can't > remember the word cauliflower and call it " the white stuff " ... I just > blank out completely..> > Exhausted.. no sex drive.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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