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What Causes Wobbly Legs, Shaking Hands, Bloating And Extreme Fatigue?

31 year old female. Uncomfortable to stand still ( not painful just woobly legs), shaking hands, breathless at times, bloating, tired alot. Always hungry. Weight increased 8kg in a short period of time. Having trouble with concentration at work, takes glasses off rubs eyes. Feels not right. Very weak after cycle finishing. Cannot tolerate warm environments ( need a fan on ) normally I love the heat
Wed, 18 Feb 2015
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Thank you for posting your question. I can understand your concern. The fatigue , gradual weight gain of 8 kg , the tremors and the inability to tolerate heat point towards a thyroid dysfunction. Do not worry much. Do a blood test for TSH , FT4 , FT3 . You can consult an endocrinologist after that or post here. Thank you.
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What Causes Wobbly Legs, Shaking Hands, Bloating And Extreme Fatigue?

Thank you for posting your question. I can understand your concern. The fatigue , gradual weight gain of 8 kg , the tremors and the inability to tolerate heat point towards a thyroid dysfunction. Do not worry much. Do a blood test for TSH , FT4 , FT3 . You can consult an endocrinologist after that or post here. Thank you.