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I'm probably in no position to give expert advice but do hope you "feel like a new man" soon as your doctor promised.
I had hyperactive thyroid before and that caused me to be constantly tired even when laying down in bed and doing nothing, and that was a devastating time for me. So I know how you feel. Thank God that after some medication (2 years), my thyroid is normal again and I'm off medication.
Wish you the best! is all I can say.View Thread


I notice I get symptoms when I eat oily or high sodium foods. So it's good to try to detect what makes you feel sick.
I majored in CIS (Computer Info Systems) similar to comp sci. Now been working for 11 years.
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I had those times too when the symptoms of hyperthyroidism seemed to come back. Went to the doctor and got the same results--everything normal.
Our body (or mind) can be weird sometimes.View Thread

Yah, you can take this as a wake-up call to take health seriously. It's never too late.
My coworker was in very bad shape in his mid 30s and started getting serious about diet and exercise. Now he's almost 60 and one of healthiest guy I know.View Thread

I had trouble with heart palpitation before due to hyperactive thyroid. It's been treated and now normal except occasionally. So I know how anxious you feel.View Thread



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