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Suggest Treatment For Hypothyroidism And Fatigue

I have thyroid hypo I have been exercising a lot and recently moved to FL from Ct I I have not had my thyroid checked but I am vert fatigued and feel light headed almost like being in a elevator and it falls out fast. Can you tell me if this is related to my thyroid
Wed, 6 Apr 2016
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Hello,
Thank you for using HCM!
I have carefully read your concern.
Regarding the symptoms of hypothyroidism, they are discrete and always should be confirmed the hypothyroidism with the hormonal examinations.
It is not recommended to start the treatment for thyroid pathologies without confirming them first.
In your case there may be a hormonal problem and I would suggest you some exams such as:
-TSH,FT4,FT3
-Cortisol level at 8.0 a.m
- Vitamin D level
-Full blood count

After the result I am opened for further answers.

Kind regards,
Dr.M.Guni
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Suggest Treatment For Hypothyroidism And Fatigue

Hello, Thank you for using HCM! I have carefully read your concern. Regarding the symptoms of hypothyroidism, they are discrete and always should be confirmed the hypothyroidism with the hormonal examinations. It is not recommended to start the treatment for thyroid pathologies without confirming them first. In your case there may be a hormonal problem and I would suggest you some exams such as: -TSH,FT4,FT3 -Cortisol level at 8.0 a.m - Vitamin D level -Full blood count After the result I am opened for further answers. Kind regards, Dr.M.Guni