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  1. blank KEVIN O'GRADY says:

    I received Hashimoto hypothyroidism diagnose this week after having several disc removed an a fusion from C2 thru C6. Trauma to the Thyroid from the surgery caused Hypothyroidism an after Eighteen months of treatments a new series of Blood work shows Hashimoto Hypothyroidism Disease. Now what can I do ? I’m 61yr male. Can anything be helpful ?

  2. blank Stefani Oden says:

    Hi. I’m so glad I came across this post! I have melasma, fatigue, acne scars, dry skin, chronic infections, constipation, irregular menstrual cycles, and my hair is falling out. I have seemed to retain weight in my belly that never goes away, but only 3 or 4 lbs. I’ve always been thin, so I usually contribute the belly weight to constipation. I have been experiencing these symptoms for years, but without insurance I don’t usually go to the doctor. However, in order to refill my antidepressant prescription I need to see my doctor yearly. Last year he checked my blood and I found out that I had hypothyroidism. My TSH/thyroid is 6.242. That’s all I really know. Reading this post is the first time I have heard of Hashimotos. I go back for my yearly next month. Now I’ll be able to ask informed questions and hopefully start feeling better. By the way, I get random waves of nausea at least once a week. Some pass quickly, some make me vomit. Symptom? I’m almost 47, so I contributed the irregular menstruation to menopause. So refreshing to know that I’m not yet. Anyways, thanks for listening and thank you for posting what you know about this. So very helpful!

  3. blank JULIE BROOK says:

    I have a diagnosis of Hoshimoto. I live in UK from early adulthood was told I had depression felt worse on meds. I’m now I
    my 60’s. I still feel tired even though I’m taking synthetic thyroid medication. My dosage was lowered to 75mg a day. My weight is still going up, n spite of a healthy diet I still feel very tired and lethargic, energy comes and goes. I keep going back regularly for blood test all coming back ok/ with in normal range, last English GP went to suggested I exercised more . Can someone please give advice where I can get help and be listened too. I’m not able to pay privately for help. My youngest daughter also has same problem and I’d like to forward advice and help

    1. Hi Julie
      Have a look at Healthunlocked.com/ThyroidUK. It is a mine of information and very supportive.
      Best of luck
      Ed

  4. Lost a baby in March. The previous December Tsh 6.12. Highish for years and I complained of multiple symptoms but never tested antibodies til my DENTIST said I had enlarged thyroid. Perox 71 was not a shock. Tsh same time 3.58 so “euthyroid”

    Glad to find your site. Going for sonogram on thyroid to rule out cancer. Doc dropped ball

  5. blank Aracelly Acosta says:

    I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism as a teenager only to find out in my 20’s that it was caused by Hashimoto’s thyroidits and I went euthyroid and taken off medication. I always had to deal with fatigue and muscle weakness but my levels every year kept coming back normal. I was so tired with constant fatigue that I decided to change my primary care physician so I can have someone look at it with a new pair of eyes. Since I told her I had Hashimoto’s she ordered a thyroid sonogram and I had a multinodular thyroid and a big mass that looked suspicious. A biopsy determined that I had a follicular lesion and further biopsy could not rule out the possibility of thyroid cancer so they sent for genetic testing. I always say listen your body.

  6. blank Cari barb says:

    Do thyroid disorders increase miscarriage early on or all throughout the pregnancy. I believe my daughter may have an undiagnosed thyroid condition and she 27 years old and is 33 weeks pregnant. As her mom I just found out I may have hashimottis with no symptoms. She’s had symptoms since 7th grade. Never diagnosed. Is she at risk for stillbirth with undiagnosed thyroid issues?

  7. Hey all my thyroid peroxidase level is 5737 is this something that is crazy high or is this common … I have Lyme disease to top it all off!! Had a recent seizure and mycologic seizures then after…. anyone experience this??

  8. blank Paula Schmidt says:

    I have been diagnosed with…Multi nodules non toxic goiter, TPO test 900…Hashimoto disease.
    Needle biopsy was done..no cancer. TSH low,T3 abd T4 not normal…Taking 100mg of L-thyrozine per day. All of this gives me hypothyroidism.
    My question to you is…Is medication enough to stop Hashimoto? I’ve read so much about diet.
    Another thought..I just had a blood test and my calcium level was 10.4..should I be concerned?
    It’s crazy like you said this gland can cause so much trouble.😣

  9. blank Edith Munnik says:

    It’s my first time visiting this page. I am amazed at all the info I’m getting. Thanks so much. Here in South Africa not a lot is known about Thyroid problems the doctors here prescribes medication and that’s it. My Test Results shows my Ferritin – 12, Free T4 – 8.1, S-TSH – 8.51 Thyroglobulin AB – 2.5 and Thyroid Peroxidose AB – 632.9. All that was said to me is that it is Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and I was given medication. I’m constantly trying to equip myself with knowledge of this and reads about anything. But I’m getting confused as to what do you have to do or what tests is still needed. Sorry I’m all over. But what is the best way to go about this, because it doesn’t feel like the medication is doing much. I still feel tired and still struggles to sleep. I recently started having urinal tract infection and Candida, also discovered a cyst at the back of my womb and I have constant spotting. I asked several doctors if this has anything to do with Hashimoto’s and all of them replied no. I guess what I want to say is it’s nice to hear I’m not alone. Thanks for you articles and info.

  10. I am so MAD that physicians don’t know more about autoimmune conditions. I’ve been diagnosed with Hashimoto’s now for several months and it is very discouraging. I have been so very fortunate to find a physician who HAS the disease. She has been a true godsend. While I don’t understand a lot about Hashimoto’s yet, at least I feel like I have some hope. TREAT THE SYMPTOMS NOT JUST THE NUMBERS. AMEN

  11. Although my t3 and t4 are in normal level,
    My TSH level is 7.05 and its gettin worse.
    My thyroid peroxidase (tpo)ab is 782 and
    Thyroglobilin antibody is 585
    I don’t know what to do
    I’d appreciate any advice is

  12. I too lost a baby at 16 weeks gestation. I am so sorry for your loss. I am now beginning to wondering if my elevated thyroid peroxidase was the culprit. My TSH level is on the high end of normal at 4.25. My thyroid peroxidase was 291. My father also had been diagnosed with Hashimoto’s in the past. I’m not exactly sure what I should do now. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

  13. Thanks for your post. You say most doctors are unlikely to treat high antibodies when Tsh is normal, but what treatment options ARE there? I have Thyroid Peroxidase (Tpo) Ab of 158 and Thyroglobulin Antibody of 392.9, but my tsh is normal. Is there any treatment (other than steroids?)

    1. Although my t3 and t4 are in normal level,
      My TSH level is 7.05 and its gettin worse.
      My thyroid peroxidase (tpo)ab is 782 and
      Thyroglobilin antibody is 585
      I don’t know what to do
      I’d appreciate any advice is

    2. Did you ever find out anything, Kathleen?

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