Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Hey, I didn't see this last time either, but, Hashi can go back and forth in the beginning from hyper to hypo and back again. I was at normal weight and drastically lost weight. My TSH which was all that was tested was 2. I felt hypo. As a matter of fact, the tests changed every time, a common Hashi thing. When the thyroid went kaboom was 4 years later. Here's one more Leila Here's another I posted to you. I don't know if you got this one either. Umm, is there such a condition where you vary back and forth between hyper > and hypothyroid? Thanks, I appreciate your responses!!! > > Leila Armush Leila, Yes there is a condition where you can be hyper & hypo, but it is rare. You would have both Hashimoto's and Grave's disease. The only way to find that out is anti-body testing. I would bet that a year ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 HI, It's so hard for me to remember if I went hyper with the Hashi's, but I think I probably did. I have always been thin. The symptoms have waxed and waned for years. I mean, I really believe in my heart of hearts that my problems becan around puberty. I remember one day I went to a friends farm and went swimming in their pool. I got all ichy and my eyes were ichy so bad. My nose started to run and I was sneezing like crazy. That was the first time I had ever experienced an allergy attack. My mom thought I was allergic to the hay, ever since that day I had horrible allergies. This came right out of the blue. I had been tested at 5 for allergies (you know, those old tested with dye and a zillion needles they stick in your back). I had no known allergies then. Anyway, I have an article that states that allergies are common with Hashi's patients. One year after the allergies started, I got my first heart palpitation...and symptoms accumulated from then on. I asked the endo and he dismissed it and said that Hashi's is a progressive disease. He didn't seem to believe me when I said I have had symptoms that have waxed and waned for around 15-17 years. I guess it is all in my head. It always was. So darn frustrating! Even my own mother is still making excuses for me and asking me to get a second opinion....I tried to explain that the anti-bodies test is pretty darn definative. I have just asked her recently to just stand behind me and trust my judgement. I know my body better than anybody. I have lived in it for 32 years now, so I better! This is one crazy disease that can make anybody go loopy, mainly from the lack of validation that we get. > > Hashi can go back and forth in the beginning from hyper to hypo and back again. I was at normal weight and drastically lost weight. My TSH which was all that was tested was 2. I felt hypo. As a matter of fact, the tests changed every time, a common Hashi thing. When the thyroid went kaboom was 4 years later. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 I never had allergies until about age 40. I tease my dh by telling him he gave them to me. I now beleive that was one of my early signs of thyroid problems. I suppose it's different if you are born with them, but to have them come on later in life is another story. Debbie K. Re: Here's one more Leila HI, It's so hard for me to remember if I went hyper with the Hashi's, but I think I probably did. I have always been thin. The symptoms have waxed and waned for years. I mean, I really believe in my heart of hearts that my problems becan around puberty. I remember one day I went to a friends farm and went swimming in their pool. I got all ichy and my eyes were ichy so bad. My nose started to run and I was sneezing like crazy. That was the first time I had ever experienced an allergy attack. My mom thought I was allergic to the hay, ever since that day I had horrible allergies. This came right out of the blue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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