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Feeling Tired After Exercise, Joint Pain, Burning And Tingling In The Ankles, Reduced Memory, Rashes On The Face. What Is The Problem?

Hi Dr. For two weeks now I m extremely exhausted ESP after any exercise. I have joint pain in the am and before I head to sleep going from my glutes down to my ankles, burning, achy and tingling inside. I feel duh frayed and dizzy thought out. I m eating properly n also am constantly cold.,,I ve got poor concentration and my memory is shocking for long term and every day things. I also found to small bumps on the back of my neck that I presume are my lymph nodes and a rash on both sides of my face? It s quite peculiar?! What could this be? Thanks
Tue, 21 Aug 2012
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please get your thyroid tests done.t3 t4 tsh.it would be good enough if you go for your complete blood count as well.it could be hypothyroidism which is simply best treated by a single pill in the morning
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Feeling Tired After Exercise, Joint Pain, Burning And Tingling In The Ankles, Reduced Memory, Rashes On The Face. What Is The Problem?

please get your thyroid tests done.t3 t4 tsh.it would be good enough if you go for your complete blood count as well.it could be hypothyroidism which is simply best treated by a single pill in the morning