I suspect OP has not actually been diagnosed with hashimotos but is Web md-ing. Thyroid issues are real and not uncommon but also often where people who want vague attention and sympathy go for it especially online. And before you yell at me for criticizing a sick person please understand that if OP wants to get help for an actual thyroid problem she has all the tools at her disposal to do so and nothing I've said here will stop her. If on the other hand she's just using some googling of thyroid issues to self-diagnose and sympathy seek then what I've said here is a problem. |
You can still be sub clinical even if you have TPO antibodies that would indicate Hashimoto’s. I did not need mine treated for a few years. I had the antibodies, but my T4 and other thyroid levels were fine — and I felt good. As soon as that changed and they checked my thyroid again, I needed treatment.
If you’re feeling fatigued etc. and the vitamins don’t help, get right back in and ask for medication. It’s just not worth it to suffer. |
It's not hard to ID. See an endocrinologist. |
"Early stage" is odd. But maybe it's a new thing? Maybe she just means your numbers aren't severe. |
She did not tell me. I went ahead on my own, targeted vitamin for energy. The doctor (endocrinologist) told me I have ‘early stage’ thus it is up to me whether to start some hormonal treatment or not. She said I can try diet change as well plus minerals as supplements - magnesium+ . At first, diet change helped. Plus I was mad that I have hashi and fought it mentally. Pushed through tired. Then - got on b vitamins and now, if I don’t take b-complex, I’m just UNWELL. This means you wake up as if the bus ran over you and now you need to recover - sleep it off and rest. This sucks. I did not make it to labcirp this Saturday because I was too tired and did not want to bug my husband to drive either. I cancel on people more often than not, but then there are good days. My labs show every f-ing thing is normal… no anemia or anything else. One test was off and that was the clue to endocrinologist to diagnose hashimoto. B/c other tests looked normal, I think she diagnosed it as *early* stage. ‘You definitely have hashimoto but it’s early stage’ - she said. She took a note of my symptoms before stating the diagnosis: - Always feeling cold (I am that person who carries around a sweater everywhere) - Unjustified fatigue quite often (tired even after a few days of rest and lots of sleep) And I went to the specialist - endocrinologist - actually, after being here a few times and complaining about constant fatigue despite good labs. Poster told me to see endocrinologist… so I did |
This is OP.
We can close this discussion. Thanks for the helpful posts. I was here to vent for the most part… I know what I need to do. It’s just hard to get through that long ‘to do’ list. I have other conditions, so some things have to wait. I will stay off this forum and focus on planning, or counting the sheep! |
My heart goes out to the people who are battling various illnesses and still keeping it together. |