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Can Hypothyroidism/hyperthyroidism Symptoms Come And Go

Has anybody had both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism together? What did you do about them?

Greetings Kim,Sorry for the delay in answering you, I just published my thyroid book and all attention was on that for a bit.Has anybody had both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism together? Absolutely! But, not in the classic allopathic sense. You see, your thyroid gland has follicles and they require minerals that most of us are deficient in providing. Otherwise, RAI wouldn’t be a factor in “destroying” our thyroid gland, or ablating it would it?So, let’s take a moment for me to relate in crystal clear terminology about your body. First of all the medical industry has their own “speak” their own language. Just like when I worked in the legal industry. Perhaps for a moment we can veer outside of the confines of strictly defining your thyroid status as a disease. Your thyroid does not get enough of 1–3 key minerals I speak about in my book and why, so it slows down, you “congest” it with eating foods that are not foods at all and cause it to stick and sludge up another problem which originates from the the use of “mucous” foods.Now, you go through some stress; positive or negative and you create a surge of thyroid hormone and your thyroid gland begins to race or become “hyper.” So, yes, you can sure have experiences relatively close in time that would cause any reasonable person to believe their thyroid was at a time hypo or slow, and hyper or fast. And, since this thread is not the place to insert the amount of text in my book, for less than $20 you can be reading my ebook tonight and in most instances be on your way to healing your own thyroid.Interesting, is to note that radioactive iodine would NOT work to destroy your thyroid and take up the space in the follicles in your thyroid gland if you were not DEFICIENT. Case in point.Hope this helps~I write real truth, real healing for real people from a real heart!Home | www.naturallywithkaren.comunder books and you’re a click away!

What are the most typical symptoms of Hyperthyroidism?

I have hypothyroidism. However, when they were stabilizing my TSH levels and the medication, I briefly had hyperthyroidism. With hyperthyroidism, I experienced rapid heart rate, diarrhea, and hair loss.
Here's the common symptoms for hyperthyroidism:
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Thyroid: What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism?

Hyperthyroidism is a result of over production of thyroid hormone.Anxiety or feeling wired or having low libido are all signs that indicate you may be suffering from Hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism occurs when an overactive thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone leading to speeding up of the metabolism.Hyperthyroidism symptoms are:Weight lossWeaknessExcessive perspirationIrritability and anxietyIncreased appetiteRapid heart rateInsomniaFrequent bowel movements, even diarrhoeaIrregular menstrual cycles in womenHand tremorsItchingFine brittle nailsBreast development in malesI hope this information helps, to know more aboutwhat are the causes of hyperthyroidismcomplications due to hyperthyroidismand treatment of hyperthyroidism, Click here

How to tell difference between Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism without going to the Doctors?

THYROID AND PARATHYROID GLANDS:

Under-working leads to rickets, convulsions, teeth problems, twisting of muscles, fatness and dullness.

Overworking leads to over-growth, bulging of the eyes. Adam’s apple, stone[s] in kidneys etc.

Mistaken diagnosis may lead to confused symptoms due to wrong medication.
The best way is to go in for acupressure techniques to regulate the functioning of thyroid glands. Herbal remedies and tissue salt remedies have time tested formulae.
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Do goiter and other thyroid symptoms come and go?

I get this lump in my throat/tightness feeling off and on. It usually started in the middle of the day. Could this possibly be thyroid swelling? Or would it stay swollen all day? My doctor appointment is not for over another month.

How long will it take for the symptoms of thyroid disease to go away?

I was diagnosed with graves disease 7 years ago. I took 5mg of methamazole 2x a day for 2 years, then went hypo (TSH 9). I was taken off the metamazole and relapesed (TSH .001). I was then put back on the methamazole 1 time a day and was stayed hyper (TSH .02). I opted to have the radioactive iodine in March. After 3 months my TSH was still .02. Then after 4 months my TSH was 59.2 and I was started on Levothyroxine 150mcg. This last appt. my TSH was now .24 (Just a little hyper). I still feel the symptoms of hypothyroid, Joints and muscles ache, constipation, gained some weight, overall just not feeling like myself. Some days I feel the Hyperthyroid symptoms, anxiety, racing heartbeat, ect.

Just curious if anyone else felt this way and when can I expect to start to feel better?

What are the symptoms of a thyroid problem?

I've already asked a thyroid question, but the only answer i got was that i didn't list enough symptoms. My mother wants me to get checked out by a doctor and i would like to know if i have any symptoms i didn't know was associated with a thyroid problem. thanks.

Thyroid symptoms?

Thyroid Problems Symptoms:


Hypothyroidism

Infants
· Constipation
· Poor feeding
· Jaundice (yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes)
· Excessive tiredness

Children


· Similar to adult symptoms
· Poor school performance

Adults
· Early symptoms
· Easy fatigue, exhaustion
· Poor tolerance to cold temperatures
· Constipation
· Carpal tunnel syndrome (pain at the wrists and numbness of the hands)

Later symptoms
· Poor appetite
· Weight increase
· Dry skin
· Hair falls out
· Intellectual ability worsens
· Deeper, hoarse voice
· Puffiness around the eyes
· Depression


Hyperthyroidism -

Children
· Similar to adult symptoms
· Declining school performance
· Behavior problems

Adults
· Insomnia
· Hand tremors
· Nervousness
· Feeling excessively hot in normal or cold temperatures
· Frequent bowel movements
· Losing weight despite normal or increased appetite
· Excessive sweating
· Menstrual period becomes scant, or ceases altogether
· Joint pains
· Difficulty concentrating
· Eyes seem to be enlarging


Elderly
· Worsening of angina (chest pain) in person with heart disease
· Worsening of shortness of breath in person with heart failure
· Muscle weakness, especially in the shoulders and thighs

When do thyroid symptoms go away with treatment?

Your doctor will run all tests which he/she feels are needed in order to help with a treatment plan for you. You may also have the need for some ultra sounds and/or x-rays of your thyroid, neck, etc., the doctor will inform you. Depending on the out come of the tests the doctor will suggest you take synthroid...I, personally, would try to discuss with your doctor any form of alternative treatments to help with your issue--especially if your levels are not very high--I can not tell you how long it will take once you begin medication, neither can any-one else, each body reacts differently to how long it takes...sometimes you will begin to feel better with-in a few days and sometimes it will take weeks and even months to find the correct dosage which will work for you---even then, this might need to be adjusted from time to time. Some people have no issues as to getting back to what they feel will be a normal life...some people do not...it just all depends.
The only person who will able to help you is your team of doctors as well as yourself.
It might take some time....continue to communicate with your health care provider and remember to have some patience...it might take some time.
Good luck.

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