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Sounds perfectly normal!

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> can one become very clumsy while hypo....,

> Calamity Jane (Laurel)(day 7 of you know what)

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i take about 7 weeks usually to get to where they will do the scans and rai. i

get hit with odd stuff at the start of the 2nd week, extremely tired, aching

tendons. a few weeks later i am usually hurting instead of aching, cannot sleep,

have no appetite, crabby thick or a lazy tounge, dragging feet, feel puffy in

hands and feet, then adjust for a bit then go in for the ria and the following

morning i go Hypo BIG time. cannot wake up! then of course i am crying, i hate

food, i have dry skin, puffy face....it is a wonder that my husband comes back

to pick me up!!!

this time the drugs are not pulling me back up like usual. any extra suggestions

would be helpful! ruthi

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Hello everyone,

I've got a question. Just out of curiosity, is it my imagination or

can one become very clumsy while hypo. It seems like I'm constantly dropping

things and making more messes then before. I'm at the point where if I have

more then one or two things to do, I stand there for about 5 minutes in

confusion as what to do next. lol Thanks for your replies,

Calamity Jane (Laurel)(day 7 of you know what)

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Hi " Calamity " Laurel:

You poor thing, i know exactly how you are feeling, so i HAD to let

you know.

When i was hypo i managed to break all 4 of my everyday drinking

glasses (had them 8 years without indicdent) in just 2 weeks. My

short term memory was awful too, and a couple of times it felt like

my brain just quit, i couldn't think at all so i just took a nap - :-)

Hang in there, i don't know your personal situation but i had the

luxury of being off work, so i could sleep when i needed too and kept

the stress/tension at most minimum i could. I also MADE myself walk

everyday - well until toward the end when i just couldn't MAKE myself

anymore- For entertainment i used mindless TV and used humor as much

as possible - which you are already doing so you're halfway there :-)

Be good to yourself...

Sharon

>

> Hello everyone,

> I've got a question. Just out of curiosity, is it my

imagination or

> can one become very clumsy while hypo. It seems like I'm constantly

dropping

> things and making more messes then before. I'm at the point where

if I have

> more then one or two things to do, I stand there for about 5

minutes in

> confusion as what to do next. lol Thanks for your replies,

> Calamity Jane (Laurel)(day 7 of you know what)

>

>

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Dear Alissa, You don't know me but I am new to the group.I read that you said

the brain slows down with being hypo. I am having a hard time thinking. I can't

remember anything either. I had a tt on June 25th 2002 but was told I am hypo

also.I just thought you might know something I don't, terry

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Hiya, Calamity!

I'm not even fully hypo (still on Cytomel for another week) and I'm

already noticing those things (I'm gonna be REALLY fun in a few weeks.

I'm usually really good at multitasking, but I've noticed that my

attention needs to be on one thing at a time right now. And did I

mention the bottle of water I dropped all over the kitchen floor?

Since the brain and body slow down, these things make perfect sense to

me as hypo symptoms.

Cheers,

Alisa

2/15/2002: Nodule found during bad sore throat

2/27/2002: FNA - suspicious for papillary thyca

3/4/2002: Hysterectomy and oopherectomy for possible ovarian cancer -

BENIGN!!

4/9/2002: TT - Stage 2 papillary thyca encapsuled in 2.5 x 2 x 1.6 cm

nodule, Hashimotos Thyroiditis discovered (doesn't matter now!)

4/11/2002 - 4/21/2002, was on 75mcg Levoxyl currently on Cytomel

RAI (about 100mci) sched for 5/28/2002

Location: near Seattle WA

>

> Hello everyone,

> I've got a question. Just out of curiosity, is it my

imagination or

> can one become very clumsy while hypo. It seems like I'm constantly

dropping

> things and making more messes then before. I'm at the point where if

I have

> more then one or two things to do, I stand there for about 5 minutes

in

> confusion as what to do next. lol Thanks for your replies,

> Calamity Jane (Laurel)(day 7 of you know what)

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:

> http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

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Hiya, Calamity!

I'm not even fully hypo (still on Cytomel for another week) and I'm

already noticing those things (I'm gonna be REALLY fun in a few weeks.

I'm usually really good at multitasking, but I've noticed that my

attention needs to be on one thing at a time right now. And did I

mention the bottle of water I dropped all over the kitchen floor?

Since the brain and body slow down, these things make perfect sense to

me as hypo symptoms.

Cheers,

Alisa

2/15/2002: Nodule found during bad sore throat

2/27/2002: FNA - suspicious for papillary thyca

3/4/2002: Hysterectomy and oopherectomy for possible ovarian cancer -

BENIGN!!

4/9/2002: TT - Stage 2 papillary thyca encapsuled in 2.5 x 2 x 1.6 cm

nodule, Hashimotos Thyroiditis discovered (doesn't matter now!)

4/11/2002 - 4/21/2002, was on 75mcg Levoxyl currently on Cytomel

RAI (about 100mci) sched for 5/28/2002

Location: near Seattle WA

>

> Hello everyone,

> I've got a question. Just out of curiosity, is it my

imagination or

> can one become very clumsy while hypo. It seems like I'm constantly

dropping

> things and making more messes then before. I'm at the point where if

I have

> more then one or two things to do, I stand there for about 5 minutes

in

> confusion as what to do next. lol Thanks for your replies,

> Calamity Jane (Laurel)(day 7 of you know what)

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:

> http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

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Hi, Terry -

Those are symptoms of being hypo (of course, they can be symptoms of

other things, too) Since the thyroid controls the body's metabolism,

if you don't have enough thyroid hormone, your metabolism is slowed

down. Many people report trouble concentrating, remembering things,

etc.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

Alisa

2/15/2002: Nodule found during bad sore throat

2/27/2002: FNA - suspicious for papillary thyca

3/4/2002: Hysterectomy and oopherectomy for possible ovarian cancer -

BENIGN!!

4/9/2002: TT - Stage 2 papillary thyca encapsuled in 2.5 x 2 x 1.6 cm

nodule, Hashimotos Thyroiditis discovered (doesn't matter now!)

4/11/2002 - 4/21/2002, was on 75mcg Levoxyl currently on Cytomel

RAI (about 100mci) sched for 5/28/2002

Location: near Seattle WA

> >

> > Hello everyone,

> > I've got a question. Just out of curiosity, is it my

> imagination or

> > can one become very clumsy while hypo. It seems like I'm

constantly

> dropping

> > things and making more messes then before. I'm at the point

where if

> I have

> > more then one or two things to do, I stand there for about 5

minutes

> in

> > confusion as what to do next. lol Thanks for your replies,

> > Calamity Jane (Laurel)(day 7 of you know what)

> >

> >

> >

_________________________________________________________________

> > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:

> > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

>

>

>

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HI Alisa, its me Terry, Thank you for e-mailing me, I am trying to get another

endo, but that takes time, It hurts for me to think,it is getting bad, I think

you may be right, my hormone level might be to low. my vision is blurred also it

is just scary. but I will deal with it like we all have to do, just take one day

at a time. Terry

Re: RE:hypo

Hi, Terry -

Those are symptoms of being hypo (of course, they can be symptoms of

other things, too) Since the thyroid controls the body's metabolism,

if you don't have enough thyroid hormone, your metabolism is slowed

down. Many people report trouble concentrating, remembering things,

etc.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

Alisa

2/15/2002: Nodule found during bad sore throat

2/27/2002: FNA - suspicious for papillary thyca

3/4/2002: Hysterectomy and oopherectomy for possible ovarian cancer -

BENIGN!!

4/9/2002: TT - Stage 2 papillary thyca encapsuled in 2.5 x 2 x 1.6 cm

nodule, Hashimotos Thyroiditis discovered (doesn't matter now!)

4/11/2002 - 4/21/2002, was on 75mcg Levoxyl currently on Cytomel

RAI (about 100mci) sched for 5/28/2002

Location: near Seattle WA

> >

> > Hello everyone,

> > I've got a question. Just out of curiosity, is it my

> imagination or

> > can one become very clumsy while hypo. It seems like I'm

constantly

> dropping

> > things and making more messes then before. I'm at the point

where if

> I have

> > more then one or two things to do, I stand there for about 5

minutes

> in

> > confusion as what to do next. lol Thanks for your replies,

> > Calamity Jane (Laurel)(day 7 of you know what)

> >

> >

> >

_________________________________________________________________

> > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:

> > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

>

>

>

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Hang in there, Terry! It might not be a bad thing to see your regular

doctor in the meantime while you're trying to get another endo.

Cheers,

Alisa

> > >

> > > Hello everyone,

> > > I've got a question. Just out of curiosity, is it my

> > imagination or

> > > can one become very clumsy while hypo. It seems like I'm

> constantly

> > dropping

> > > things and making more messes then before. I'm at the point

> where if

> > I have

> > > more then one or two things to do, I stand there for about 5

> minutes

> > in

> > > confusion as what to do next. lol Thanks for your replies,

> > > Calamity Jane (Laurel)(day 7 of you know what)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> _________________________________________________________________

> > > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your

photos:

> > > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

> >

> >

> >

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