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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All the posters claiming they’d be out of commission with a TSH of 3.9 are drama queens. It’s in the normal range. [/quote] Weight gain, dry brittle hair, insomnia and extreme fatigue are signs of a drama queen?[/quote] I have Hashimotos. I’m treated to keep my tsh at 1. The original reason I went to the doctor was a few years ago I had extreme fatigue and my hair was falling out. Also, I was freezing. I let it go on for a few months because I had young kids and thought I was tired. The doctor ran the thyroid panel and started treating the symptoms. My tsh was 4.2. I was so cold and so tired. Keeping it around 1 is what my body needs. It’s not just a number. It’s about the symptoms as well. [/quote] I could have written this- I have the same experience with Hashimotos. [/quote]
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