Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 I am the same way!!! my temp last night at bed time was 97.3. I couldn't get warm for the life of me. My dr get's nervous when my FT3 gets over and TSH is too supressed. But when that does happen I show graves antibodies but only with some minor hyper symptoms mixed with a ton of hypo ones. I just don't get it some times. Although I wonder if I get shakey sometimes just from the hypoglycemia which I have had since I was a young teen and was diagnosed with CFS also.....adrenal?!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 You know, it very well may be that you went in during the hyper flare of Hashi's. Perhaps your doctor took labs during the hyper phase, and thus the hyper results initially. I thought that most doctors were supposed to wait 6 months or so and see if the hyper levels change etc... befoe treating and making a diadnosis - NO? What were your initial labs? > FYI - My body temp before I was diagnosed with Grave's disease and while I > was being treated and supposedly confirmed with hyper T, was ALWAYS > below 98.0 upon rising in the AM. In general, people's temps may go up > being hyperT, but mine NEVER did. > > A year later and I'm still not convinced I have this stupid disease since I have > all the symptoms of low thyroid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 , I'm sorry, I don't know what you mean. Where do I found out about antibodi= es to the TSH receptor???? I'm sooooo confused. Did you have the antibodies to the TSH receptor? This is very important in= establishing the diagnosis specifically of Graves' Disease. Hyper Temps > FYI - My body temp before I was diagnosed with Grave's disease and while = I > was being treated and supposedly confirmed with hyper T, was ALWAYS > below 98.0 upon rising in the AM. In general, people's temps may go up > being hyperT, but mine NEVER did. > > A year later and I'm still not convinced I have this stupid disease since= I have > all the symptoms of low thyroid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 , Have you been diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease? This disease typically begins with back and forth hyper and hypo symptoms. That's how I began back in 1975, but I don't remember getting that diagnosis then. But I did have a goiter and had both symptoms. The technicians at the hospital testing me were amazed that I had both symptoms. But the diagnosis was hypothryoidism. It will eventually settle into hypo. in VA. ----- I am the same way!!! my temp last night at bed time was 97.3. I couldn't get warm for the life of me. My dr get's nervous when my FT3 gets over and TSH is too supressed. But when that does happen I show graves antibodies but only with some minor hyper symptoms mixed with a ton of hypo ones. I just don't get it some times. Although I wonder if I get shakey sometimes just from the hypoglycemia which I have had since I was a young teen and was diagnosed with CFS also.....adrenal?!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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