Thyroid Sufferers
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You may want to ask your MD to check your adrenal function. If your adrenals are drained form stress, anxiety and worry, this may be the reason you are tired. My adrenals were shot along with having Hashimoto's. I too felt like I could sit there and stare at the walls. It was not a sleepy type thing, it was more of this agonizing fatigue that just would not lift. I take Armour thyroid, it works on the T3 and T4. Most allopathic MD's will not prescribe this as "synthroid" is their "miracle drug"of choice to treat hypothyroidism or Hashimoto's. My DO prescribes it. Also natural MD will as well. I have heard SOME allopathic MD's will, but I have not found any where I live.i used to get through the day with soda or coffee but now that i'm off it i realize how tired i really am. i also have mild sleep apnea which makes it worse! i had no idea that thyroid problems and anxiety affected each other or had anything to do with the other. anyone have anymore info on this? thanks.
Anxiety will deplete the cortisol and once the fight or flight hormone is drained, you have nothing left, hence the tiredness. There is only so much those adrenal glands can make before they run out.
"Afterall, everybody only hears what he understands." by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I seem to fight low energy every day also. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea 18 months ago and I use the CPAP (continous positive air pressure ) machine every night. I do need to lose about 35 pounds which I have fought for years now.
What is Hashimoto's and what is Armour thyroid?
My brother tried Relacore with no affect.
I take Prozac. I also take Lisinopril for bp and simvastatin for cholesterol. I don't relly believe this meds are good for me in the long run and I could do without the side effects too. Losing the weight would go a long way and I am eating better and exercising some since starting session 5.
Thank you.
What is Hashimoto's and what is Armour thyroid?
My brother tried Relacore with no affect.
I take Prozac. I also take Lisinopril for bp and simvastatin for cholesterol. I don't relly believe this meds are good for me in the long run and I could do without the side effects too. Losing the weight would go a long way and I am eating better and exercising some since starting session 5.
Thank you.
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What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis - <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashimoto's_thyroiditis" TARGET=_blank>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashimoto's_thyroiditis</A>
What is Armour Thyroid. It is a thyroid replacement pill. <A HREF="http://thyroid.about.com/cs/thyroiddrugs/a/armour.htm" TARGET=_blank>http://thyroid.about.com/cs/thyroiddrug ... our.htm</A>
What is Armour Thyroid. It is a thyroid replacement pill. <A HREF="http://thyroid.about.com/cs/thyroiddrugs/a/armour.htm" TARGET=_blank>http://thyroid.about.com/cs/thyroiddrug ... our.htm</A>
"Afterall, everybody only hears what he understands." by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I am new to this site but I'm glad that I have found someone else that has had some of my problems. I have have suffered with mild to severe depression for years now, and I hope and pray that this program works I have tried all the anti-depressents and now I'm back on Welbutrin. About 8 years ago I had to have my gallbladder removed, it was at that time I found out that I had Graves Disease, I did have my tyroid removed 2 years later, since then My depression has seemed to get worse. I always seem to have no energy and no will power and cannot lose weight. I weigh about 215 and would like to get to 185(which I know will help). I see that some has had success with the program I hope that it works!
I had my thyroid removed three years ago due to a goiter the size of an extra large egg. Dr. said to remove thyroid so that there would not be a regrowth of the goiter even though my thyroid was fine. Was never told this was one of the issues I was going to have to deal with for the rest of my life in regards to increased anxiety and PAMS.
Originally posted by alphagirl:
I'll join this thread--I have Graves Disease also and anxiety has been my absolutely most uncomfortable symptom. I'm currently taking antithyroid meds and working on getting to a maintenance dose.
It is really tough when your anxiety is caused by something physical, because you have to get that physical thing out of the way before you can start to make progress on ridding yourself of anxiety. And every time I feel anxiety I wonder if it's just anxiety or my thyroid acting up again.![]()
AG
In regards to differentiating between physical and mental anxiety due to thyroid being out of wack. I am finding that using the techniques I have learned so far in regards to positive talk and possible explanation for heightened anxiety I am able to determine whether physical or mental. If anxiety is alleviated after positive reinforcement, relaxation and explanation for feeling out of sorts I know it is mental otherwise if it continues nonstop for more than two days I will address with doctor for bloodwork. Hope this helps. Tapes are helping me with the mental control of my anxiety and I am only on week three.
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It feels good to have other people to talk to that are experiencing similar feelings. The last time I posted my repeat labs came back down a lot but they weren't where they were supposed to be. I was to repeat it in 2 months which I did Saturday. This Friday I will find out for sure. *crosses fingers* I will have to ask my doc about my adrenals. My sleep apnea makes me very tired, I should use my CPAP more. I have to ask about Armour, too. I have heard a lot about it. I am using Levoxyl and have not had any problems on it. I do worry a lot about my cancer returning. My therapist says I have PTSD regarding that whole incident and says that caused my anxiety. I never finished the program because I was feeling better at the time but I am going to start again TONIGHT. I hope everyone is doing better. Talking to everyone makes me feel more at ease. Take care!
"It's not over yet."