C.M. asks from Delhi, NY on June 07, 2007
Information on Hyperthyroidism
I was just diagnosed with a hyperthyroid? Does anyone have any experience with this?
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T.R. answers from Scranton on June 07, 2007
I have this, too. It's very easy to treat with medication.
A.B. answers from Utica on June 07, 2007
I have a lot of family members with hypothyroids which is the exact opposite. Hyperthyroid is simply that your body is producing too much of one thing or another and can be balanced with a prescribed medication. Don't worry it isn't harmful when controlled and with treatment you'll feel a lot better.
J.A. answers from Syracuse on June 08, 2007
It is very controllable. Meds and different options are available. It can take a year or two to figure out what is best though, so don't get discouraged. Sometimes they will irradiate part or all of it and help it slow down... worst case scenario they "kill it off" so to speak and give you replacement pills... that is what my ex-mil went through.
T.V. answers from Elmira on June 11, 2007
Hi...I am a 44 yr old single mom of four. I have hypothyroidism.I get tired out alot and makes me overweiht. Its so hard to loose weight .I have to take iron pills for anemic. My depression is related from my thyroid. I think hyperthyroid like u have must mean u have a lot of energy.
C.G. answers from Albany on June 07, 2007
Hi,
Im thinking that what you have is the opposite of what I have since my thyroid does NOT work. I was diagnosed after my son was born and he is almost 3 now. I was gaining so much weight and all I wanted to do was sleep. My doctor put me on a low dose medicine called synthroid. The first dosage did not work so he upped it and now I am fine. I just have to take a pill everyday for the rest of my life to control it. I would assume thats all you would need also. They should take blood work once a year to test your levels. If they can control it there no need to take it out. Hope all turns out well.
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