I'm an 18 year old male and weigh 160lbs.
The last year I think I might be
hyperthyroid but blood tests show my t3,
t4 and tsh count were normal, with the tsh
slightly low for my age. I consume about
2,500-3000 calories per day. But I am
always hungry. My body temperature runs
slightly high like I sweat. My skin feels
tight and I think my muscles are sore
sometimes. I can’t gain weight. If I
start an exercise program, I loose weight
incredibly fast. I have a goiter on my
neck. I'm been tired and depressed as
hell. Is it possible I have am slightly
hyperthyroid? What should I do about
this?
Thanks for anyone who listens... Thank
you so much.
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loveking27
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jun 2005 Posts: 4
Please Try This Medicine Posted: 06-09-05 20:43pm
Hi
i am very sorry to hear that and yes,you
are having hyperthyroidism. Some
symptoms are different with the common
symptom.
And I suggest you go to the following
website and go to self diagnoze to see for
yourself and try t o connect their online
doctor .
I have readsome articles that chinese
medicine is much better than western
medicine in treating thyroid prolems.
Edit
and I have used the medicine iwith my
chemical medicine and the effect is very
good.
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