Graves disease underactive thyroid

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Avatar f tn There are antibody tests to determine Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves Disease For Hash's TPO and Tgab For Graves TPI Best Regards FTB4
Avatar f tn If you have an underactive thyroid how can you tell if you have thyroid problems like hashimotos, thyroiditis, graves disease etc is there a special blood test?
Avatar f tn Some of it does sound thyroid related. However, as you know, it can be tough to pinpoint the cause of symptoms, especailly in growing children. Diarrhea, hand tremors, inability to gain weight, intolerance to heat (feeling hot when others don't) are all symptoms usually associated with hyper. On the other hand, insomnia is usually associated with hyper...Molly's sleep pattern sounds almost more hypo. Fatigue is typical of both.
Avatar f tn my sister has hd graves disease for about a year she does not take med. right she has not gotten blood work for about four months she just keeps taking med because she has refills she is getting really crazy she thinks people are trying to kill her coul this be from graves disease This discussion is related to <a href='/posts/show/658154'>TSH Levels at 3.75</a>.
Avatar n tn If you have not been tested for thyroid disease, you should see your MD and request the following tests, For Underactive Autoimmune Hypoactive (Hashimoto's Thyroiditis) TPO and Tgab, For Overactive Autoimmune (Graves Disease) TSI - For thyroid hormones Free T3, Free T4 and TSH, The thyroid hormone Tests should be done regardless of previous diagnosis because you do need an adjustment of medication and these tests to determine dosage.
Avatar f tn TPO antibodies are commonly seen in autoimmune thyroid disease such as Hashimoto's and Graves. There are patients with autoimmune thyroid disease who have normal (negative) TPO antibodies. And there are patients with high TPO antibodies that have normal thyroid function - although they are then at higher risk for developing future thyroid problems.
Avatar m tn Yeah sounds like she could indeed have a thyroid disease. Graves disease in particular starts off overactive, and symptoms are usually ignored or not noticed...for me it was impossible to gain weight, I had way too much energy and difficulty sleeping. When the thyroid gets overworked though the opposite happens and you become underactive, very quick weight gain and extreme tiredness.
Avatar f tn Most patients on thyroid medicine have Hashimoto’s thyroiditis like you, while a smaller number take thyroid medicine because of thyroid cancer or Graves disease. Too much thyroid medicine increases the activity of the osteoclasts (the cells that break down bone) and may increase your risk for fracture. To find the correct dose, your health care provider will obtain a thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) blood test and once you are on the correct dose, monitor your levels periodically.
Avatar n tn my 16 yr old daughter was underactive thyroid(hoshimotos)at 11 was put on levoxyl for 2 yrs,then her doctor took her off meds for 3 yrs.
394995 tn?1276085035 Yes, absolutely you WILL have problems conceiving, as I am in the same boat as you except I have Graves' Disease. I have done YEARS of research on conceiving and thyroid problems and everything, including pregnancy books, say your chances of becoming pregnant are slim to none. Also, it would be very bad to conceive while hypo due to abnormalities and retardation in babies of mothers with hypo. Death to the child is also a possibility.
Avatar f tn Do you know if your mother or sister have autoimmune conditions that caused their over active and/or under active thyroid? Graves Disease most commonly associated with over active thyroid (hyperthyroidism) and Hashimoto's is most commonly associated with hypothyroidism, though many have periods of hyperthyroidism in beginning stages. You should ask your doctor to test for thyroid antibodies to determine if you have Hashimoto's.
1428646 tn?1330978063 I wanted to know if there is ANYONE else out there who has both MS and graves disease? I have 2 auto-immune problems attacking my body at once and i am LOSING it!! I have asked and asked and still have not found anyone else that has both..
Avatar f tn ve been on carbimozole for hyperthyroidism and Graves Disease for about 6 years now and last summer my thyroid became underactive, making me very depressed, lathargic and I put on a lot of weight in very short period of time even though I was exercising more. I'm scared that the same will happen after surgery, and feel like I won't be able to cope if it happens again. I suffer from BDD and the idea of putting on weight is a real issue for me.
Avatar f tn There's something called TED (thyroid eye disease) which people with Graves' often have. It's caused by the Graves' antibodies and results in the characteristic "buggy" eyes that Graves' patients often have. You may have had Graves' at one time; you could be tested for TSI (thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin), which is the marker for Graves'. However, antibodies can go into remission, so even if you don't have them now, you might have at one time.
Avatar n tn My t3/t4 stay in normal ranges but my TSH has fluctuated above and below normal limits up until a year ago when i commenced thyroxine after experiencing symptoms of underactive thyroid. When my thyroid antibodies are tested they are always elevated, although they havent been done in years now.I developed MGUS three years ago which is monitored by a haematologist 3 monthly and fairly stable. A year ago i began experiencing throat discomfort on swallowing (not food though, just normal swallowing?
15915009 tn?1488868338 Graves disease is nothing to play around with... If thyroid hormone levels go too high, you can go into thyroid storm, which is a life threatening condition and requires emergency treatment. What medication(s) are you on? We all forget medications, once in a while, but for the most part, you just have to take responsibility for taking your medication. Most of us carry cell phones, these days, so try setting the alarm on your phone as a reminder.
Avatar n tn You seem to be on too much antithyroid medication. Your FT4 is LOW and you don't have enough conversion to get T3 back up for energy. Your doctor should be thinking of lowering your antithyroid therapy and see if you stabilize better alone right now Your having surgery? How come?
Avatar f tn you said you have hypothyroidism, but you have Graves Disease... Graves Disease is always associated with hyperthyroidism, not hypo. Have you had a thyroidectomy, RAI or are you taking anti-thyroid medication that makes you hypo? If you're hypo (underactive thyroid) are you taking replacement thyroid medication? If so, what medication are you taking and what dosage? For how long have you been taking it?
489725 tn?1280052553 d keep a eye on your symptoms - the presence of the antibodies can mean more problems down the road with your thyroid levels. Antibodies can cause overactive thyroid (most often Graves Disease) or underactive thyroid (most often Hashimotos Disease). Or, there is a chance the antibodies won't cause any problems, you'll just have to wait and see. Hope that helps you out a bit.
341207 tn?1224245896 hi, i am a 28 yr old female , i started off as hypo in 2003 i then had my son in 2004 when i was slightly underactive then by 2006 i became overactive and was then diagnosed with graves in march 2007 i have been on both thyroxine and anti thyroid during these times and my levels were stabalised from september 2007 till march 2008 i have however been trying to conceive for 1 yr now with no luck i have become underactive again and my endocrinologist said to postpone pregnancy till my levels were
Avatar f tn Here are some resources I suggest you research and maybe even talk to others with the same problem to share experiences it may help you feel better about your treatment decision. Hormone Health Network information on thyroid disorders: www.hormone.org/Resources/thyroid-disorders.cfm • American Thyroid Association: www.thyroid.org • Mayo Clinic: www.mayoclinic.com/health/graves-disease/ DS00181 • National Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases Information Service (NIH): www.endocrine.niddk.nih.
620695 tn?1221490231 I was diagnosed with Graves Disease in May. I have gone Hypo & am now on 100mcg of Synthroid & ?? Cytomel. I have been on this dosage since Aug. 2 and am still suffering with extreme fluid retension on my face, fatiguem weight gain, & vision problems. I am most worried about my vision. Besides constantly 'weeping' due to the fluid, I am having great difficulty focusing.