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I'd
really appreciate any help you may give me.
My basic
history is 2008 diagnosed with chronic fatigue (I had problems with weight
gain, tiredness, dry skin, but don't suffer any pains.) Chronic fatigue has again been mentioned.
January
2009 diagnosed with severe depression and anxiety and signed off work. I'm
still at home battling to have a 'normal' day. I read on the net that people
suffering from thyroid do not find their depression medication effective and
although I no longer take antidepressants when I did my depression got worse. Do
you anything about this?
I'm exploring the possibility that underactive thyroid could be the cause of my
depression. A shot in the dark but I want to get better. I have trawled the net
and have several other symptoms that could be attributed to a thyroid problem.
I had a thyroid (throat) scan in January I was told it was clear. I have been
told that scans show overactive thyroid only. Do you know if this is true?
I have had blood tests last & this year & have been told by my old
doctor that my thyroid levels were `ok'.
Two friends last week separately asked me if I had a thyroid problem.
I have looked at pictures of myself from 2005 and from 2007 can see a lump on
my lower neck on some but not all photos mainly those taken at night. Could
this be a thyroid problem and can the lump go up and down?
I've just changed doctors and had full thyroid blood tests yesterday so results
will be back Tuesday.
I called my old doctors and they gave me previous blood test readings:
1/7/04 Free T4 14.3pmol/L TSH 1.59 mIU/L LH 5.2 iu/L FSH 5.7 iu/L HbA1c level
6%
27/3/08
T4
12.3
TSH 2.39 Serum HDL cholesterol level 1.78mmol/L serum LDL cholesterol
2.32mmol/L
11/12/2008 T4
12.8
TSH 1.88 serum testosterone .8nmol/L Free androgen index .5 serum sex hormone
binding glob 171nmol.L
29/1/09 T4
9.8
TSH 1.2 u/L serum total bilirubin level 2umol/L serum total protein 60g/L (on Citlopram antidepressant)
19/3/09 T4 11.9pmol/L TSH 5.46 mu/L (on Mirtazapine antidepressant)
I was on
Mirtazapine antidepressant in March 2009 could this give a high TSH reading
that could go down? Can a THS reading go down?
I'm told
these readings are in the normal UK range but the USA range is different and
friends in the USA say I have an underactive thyroid, can you comment on this?
I had my
eyes tested yesterday my short sighted perscription has improved
Battling
with depression and anxiety my symtoms are:
Fatigue, sluggish, feeling down and very tired
needing afternoon nap, inability to concentrate.
Wake feeling tired
Forgetting things trouble consentrating
Dark facial hair growth premenstrual
Sores on bottom and top of legs premenstrual
Craving carbs, sweets
Coffee to stay awake/alert
Low sex drive
Dry skin
Swollen puffy eyes
Swollen toes and feet
Losing hair, coarse, dry, brittle wirey hair
Strong but brittle nails
Increased menstrual flow and increased pain
Exhaustion
when mensturating
Cold intolerance
Constipation
Dry Eyes
Light sensitive
Shortness of breath when exercising
Weight gain disproportionate to diet ( increased 21 lbs in a year)
and just not feeling right.
Can you
tell me anything else that could help me?