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lillyjackmom
June 9th, 2010, 09:00 PM
It's been 1 month since my thyroid was removed. I was just wondering if what I am going through is normal. Basically by the afternoon I feel like I am going to die. I have no energy I mean none. It is sad because I have no patience for my kids who are 2 and 4. They need and deserve a lot of patience. I have terrible insomnia, muscle cramps, nausea and mild dizziness. I felt a lot of this before the surgery but this is far worse. I am doing my blood work on the 27th. That feels like a lifetime away. I am on 112 mcg of Levoxyl. Can I expect to feel better at all? Thanks so much for any help.

Stacie

Lovlkn
June 9th, 2010, 09:18 PM
Stacie,

You are having hypo symptoms and 4 weeks is long enough to get a good idea of where your labs are. Call your doctor and tell then how horrible you are feeling and ask to come in and lab - be sure they test your Ft-4 and FT-3 along with the TSH.

I am so sorry you are feeling poorly and having a 2 and 4 year old on top of it :hugs:

Lovlkn

lillyjackmom
June 9th, 2010, 09:40 PM
Thank you so much. That's actually another question I wanted to ask. My lab slip just says TSH. What else, if anything, should I ask for? I appreciate your support so much!

lillyjackmom
June 9th, 2010, 10:46 PM
I forgot to mention I felt really good and had great energy for a couple of days post surgery. Like better than I felt in years. Also, and I hope this isn't TMI, but I have an IUD and have had it for two years. I now have no bleeding and no cramping. All of the sudden last week I started bleeding. I went to go see my OB who said the IUD was still in place and that abnormal hormone levels can cause bleeding. Has anyone else had this experience?

Stacie

Lovlkn
June 10th, 2010, 10:00 AM
Thank you so much. That's actually another question I wanted to ask. My lab slip just says TSH. What else, if anything, should I ask for? I appreciate your support so much!

You need to be sure you ask for the Free T-4 and the Free T-3 sometimes called the Free Tri-iodothyronine.

I can't remember what your original DX was- the reason you need the Free's along with the TSH is because antibodies can skew the test results. My signature shows that I have no TSH although I have normal and well within range Free's

prettynikki5
June 11th, 2010, 11:43 AM
I forgot to mention I felt really good and had great energy for a couple of days post surgery. Like better than I felt in years. Also, and I hope this isn't TMI, but I have an IUD and have had it for two years. I now have no bleeding and no cramping. All of the sudden last week I started bleeding. I went to go see my OB who said the IUD was still in place and that abnormal hormone levels can cause bleeding. Has anyone else had this experience?

Stacie

When I had the Mirena IUD my hormones went haywire-had to have it out after 3 months. So I agree with your doctor in that since your surgery the hormones in your body are different than before hence the bleeding. It should re-adjust over time.

prettynikki5
June 11th, 2010, 11:44 AM
Thank you so much. That's actually another question I wanted to ask. My lab slip just says TSH. What else, if anything, should I ask for? I appreciate your support so much!

Calcium levels, have they been checked recently?

prettynikki5
June 11th, 2010, 11:47 AM
It's been 1 month since my thyroid was removed. I was just wondering if what I am going through is normal. Basically by the afternoon I feel like I am going to die. I have no energy I mean none. It is sad because I have no patience for my kids who are 2 and 4. They need and deserve a lot of patience. I have terrible insomnia, muscle cramps, nausea and mild dizziness. I felt a lot of this before the surgery but this is far worse. I am doing my blood work on the 27th. That feels like a lifetime away. I am on 112 mcg of Levoxyl. Can I expect to feel better at all? Thanks so much for any help.

Stacie

You sound like me when I went home last week after surgery on only 75mcg of Synthroid. Couldn't function. You are prob under medicated-when my dose was increased I was back to normal again. I would get the doc to draw labs immediately and see what's up. I am so sorry you are feeling this way-it is the WORST when you have little ones running amuck needing every bit of the energy you don't have!
BIG HUGGGGS!
:hugs:

lillyjackmom
June 13th, 2010, 12:11 PM
Thanks. I did call my doctor and did labs on Friday. I don't see him until Thursday. It seems like forever. My calcium levels have not been checked. It wasn't on the lab slip so I will ask him when I go in. Thanks for your help.

Andros
June 13th, 2010, 04:20 PM
Thanks. I did call my doctor and did labs on Friday. I don't see him until Thursday. It seems like forever. My calcium levels have not been checked. It wasn't on the lab slip so I will ask him when I go in. Thanks for your help.

Might want to run Ferritin also.

http://www.thewayup.com/newsletters/081504.htm

{{{{Stacie}}}}