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in reply to: Insomia relief? #1061211
To Mike and others that have posted here,
My name is Gordon and I have been dealing with GD since aprox 1986 and really ran through the mill with some doctors about it at the start, but that is all in the past. When they finaly found my problem my TSH level was at 5.9 and they tried to correct it with radiation they did the proceedure twice and really did a job on the thyroid glad. So yes I take that little pill every morning like a good little boy. I have been dealing with the insomnia, the bulging eyes, the extreme light sensitivity, blurred vision, and double vision ( which is fun seeing 4 lanes on a 2 lane highway ), so I can relate to what a lot of what you people are dealing with. But I have found one recurring statement if most of your backgrounds that for some reason is reversed to my own case that I can’t figure out why so far… the excessive sweeting for me is mainly while I am sleeping and more so if I use sponge type pillows or anything more than a cotton sheet to cover with, or if the temp hits 86 degrees or higher, for some reason if the temp drops down to about 76 or lower I feel as if I am freezing all the time.
Now I have a question for anyone reading this mesage thread…. Has anyone once else had a problem where you seem to be totaly losing sections of your eyesight due to blurriness, or sections of your vision that look like say heat waves raising off a dessert, or even the worst one yet for me right now is the total center of my vision just seems to be missing. I know it sounds strange but if I look directly at say the letter "H" on my keyboard I can still see the letters U and N but everything else on the left side of those keys is totaly non existant to my vision. Looking at my 18.5 LCD monitor I will see maybe at most 2 inches of it on the right hand side and the rest is so blurred you can even make out anything on it including colors. I hate to say this but darn I feel as if I may be going blind and that is a scary thought.
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