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Feeling like a million dollars
Success Stories  
     
 
For ten years my husband (diagnosed with chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia) has suffered. Visits to doc ...
I'm on my 2nd bottle of ThyroCare and received blood results yesterday. Good news is the doctor has ...
 
     
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Could this be my thyroid
TSH Levels
Can you have low temperature with hypothyroidism?
 
     
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For ten years my husband (diagnosed with chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia) has suffered. Visits to doctors only to be told he must be depressed or had a difficult childhood and basically being made to feel he was making a fuss about nothing, just about made him give up all hope of ever feeling well again. Here we are, 12 days into treatment on T3 and supplements, and he is feeling like a million dollars. His chronic aches and pains are all gone, his temperature has come up from 96.8 to 98.8, he is full of energy, can't stop smiling, has lost inches from his waistline, his skin is glowing, his eyes sparkle, his hands are no longer swollen, and I feel like I have a brand new husband. But now the anger starts--anger welling inside him that for ten years he has suffered constant pain and fatigue, when it could have been so easily put right. How many thousands, if not tens of thousands, are walking through their lives in misery being denied this chance to be well. He feels like he's been robbed of ten years of his life. I just keep staring at him, I can't believe the difference 12 days can make in a person's life. The words "thank you" seem so small.
From a grateful wife!  
 
     
 
 
I'm on my 2nd bottle of ThyroCare and received blood results yesterday. Good news is the doctor has decreased my dosage of Synthroid!

So far so good!  
 


Question & Answers    
 
 
 
I am a 29 year old female. I have always had problems with not feeling good but the last couple months I have been under a lot of stress from the death of a loved one and since then I went from sometimes moderate/severe PMS to the complete opposite. I don't feel good when I am "PMSing" but I can make it through the day, but now it's days 1-8 of my cycle I have panic attacks depression, nausea (sometimes vomiting), loss of appetite, insomnia, dizziness, hot/cold flashes, feeling spacey drowsy and tired. To say I am miserable is putting it lightly. Being that this started after severe stress I am wondering does this sound like it could be thyroid related?  
 
     
 

Yes,

Menstrual cycles affect body temperature patterns.
Low body temperatures can aggravate or bring on the symptoms you describe.
Stress can lower body temperatures in general making the menstrual effect on temperatures more dramatic and symptomatic.

The best way to see if symptoms are related to body temperature is to monitor the temperature when one is having the symptoms (and compare that temperature to when one is not having the symptoms).

Warmly,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 
     
 
 
My tsh level is 1.26, I wonder does that make me hypothyroid or hyperthyroid? Can the Wilson's Syndrome meds for Thyroid Px help me if I am either hypo to hyper thyroid?  
 
     
 

The normal range is normally printed on the lab results. Different labs report the values in different units. A TSH level of 1.26 mIU/L is within the normal range suggesting neither hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. We do have WTSmed supplements that provide support to people with low thyroid function such as ThyroCare and Thyroid Px, and that provide support to people with high thyroid function such as ThyroCalm Px and ThyroCalm Px Topical.

Best regards,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 
     
 
 
Can you have low temperature with hypothyroidism, or is low temperature just associated with Wilson's Syndrome?  
 
     
 

Yes, people with hypothyroidism that are experiencing symptoms do have low body temperatures.

Cheers,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 


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