Basically I thought I was making progress in the spring.. and poof! Went downhill so fast which for me = being able to get out of bed or not. I was dx with Subacute Thyroiditis this past mth and since there is no real tx, they only try to treat symptomatically.
To make a long story short, from HyPERthroidism I have now gone to HyPOthyroidism... and feel just as horrid.
I'd love your experiences w/ Hyperthyroidism as I am sleeping a lot, worse brain fog, worse everything. My doc might put me on LT4 (Levothyroxine) but wondering if it might help or not. thanks!
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Yes, hypothyroid can make you quite tired, foggy, etc.
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Hypothyroidism can be treated. My doc prefers Armour thyroid and Naturethroid for thyroid treatment.
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