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AnonymousMarch 27, 1997 at 6:52 pmPost count: 93172
Boy, would I like to know if this possible because I’ve felt that I have had both types of symptoms at one time or another for quite a while before diagnosis. My GP says not possible but I would love to hear from others on this too.
AnonymousMarch 27, 1997 at 11:38 pmPost count: 93172I have been diagnosed with both an under and over active thyroid as anyone else been diagnosed with this condition?
My doctor says it is rare. Anybody else have this condition? Tell me about
your medication and symptons. please. I would really like to talk to someone with this condition.
THANKSAnonymousMarch 28, 1997 at 1:26 amPost count: 93172I too would love to know, because I have really have none of the hyper symptoms I used to have. All the symptoms I have now are symptoms of being hypo. Still, my doc says my blood tests indicate I am still hyper…
AnonymousMarch 28, 1997 at 9:46 amPost count: 93172Hi, Robin
im going through the same thing right now they say im hyper again
but i dont feel hyper like the first time,pulse is stable and not racing
the only signs are that im eating like a horse,email me if you want.
I feel more hypo than hyper and dont know if i am going for rai again or
not.AnonymousMarch 28, 1997 at 3:48 pmPost count: 93172Dawn, if there’s no one out there who is going to say that I am giving out FALSE information, yes.. I have had an under/overactive thyroid for years.. well, actually my whole life!
It’s been like a yo yo effect. First I would appear to be fat and lazy, then in a while I would look like any normal human being.My father’s genes made me this way. My mother’s family has a rare disorder that I have mentioned a lot.
Don’t worry, you aren’t aloneAnonymousMarch 28, 1997 at 8:08 pmPost count: 93172Please tell me the disorder. Mybe it will help me talk to the docs. Kindest regards
AnonymousMarch 28, 1997 at 8:24 pmPost count: 93172Bonnie please check out the scoliosis page. It has some of the details, okay?
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