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Re: HYPERTHYROIDFrom: hypergirl (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 31 Aug 2003 01:20:34 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 23 Aug 2003, christy wrote: > >Does anyone know what triggers the "feeling sick" in people that have >thyroid problems? Is anxiety a cause from hyperthyroid? How do I keep >from feeling sick or getting a sudden onset of nervousness and stomach >upset without having to be on medicine? I'm constantly worried about >going out places for fear of becoming sick. I try to stay free of >stress but it stills hits me sometimes. It's ruining my lifestyle and >relationship. Any suggestions as to foods to eat or not eat, alcohol, >physical restrictions or exercises? > >-- >Christy > Hyperthyroidism can definitely cause anxiety. It can cause rapid heatbeat, panic attacks, etc. Hyperthyroidism causes the following symptoms: nervousness, insomnia, dramatic emotional swings, sweating, tremors and shakes, increased heart rate, frequent bowel movements, unexplained weight loss (often despite increased appetite), unusual sensitivity to warm temperatures (feeling hot all the time), muscle weakness, shortness of breath and palpitations. In women, menstrual periods may either become less frequent or stop altogether. Living with Hyperthyroidism without treatment can be dangerous and lead to heart problems. Please reconsider medication. I take a very small dose of Tapazole and I feel 100 times better. No more anxiety attacks or mood swings... Please read more at : http://thyroid.about.com/library/weekly/aa092000a.htm Take Care..
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