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What do you think is most likely to have hypothyroidism?

I've been thinking for some time, now that I have hypothyroidism, but never been proven. I am a woman, age 20, I weigh over 300 pounds, did not eat much when I was a child, a grade to the next I had been shot up. I have fatigue (I'm tired a lot) memory loss, weight gain, abnormal menstrual cycles, irritability. What do you think it's likely that I have with the symptoms i listed. Please someone help me. I'm tired of feeling this way. I get 8-9 hours of sleep and still be tired and want to sleep, I can not be in my class at college or at church and I get to sleep.

The chances are quite high for the things you listed. The good thing about this is that usually can be helped enormously by the medication. I think the best option is just to go to the doctor. All they need to do a simple blood test to solve this mystery for you. I myself have hypothyroidism and before coming to medication, had about 200 pounds. Now, four years later (along with exercise) I'm only 125 pounds. It makes a big difference in their feelings in general. It makes you more hopeful and is less likely to be depressed if your thyroid is working properly. What he has is working for you is your age. At 20, should not be hard to lose at least 100 pounds in the first year. Good luck! Do not hesitate to email me if you want support. It's a bit much to take in.


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