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Have Hyperthyroid Symptoms, On Beta Blockers, Have Weight Gain, Missed Periods, Lumps In Throat And Breasts, Afib. Cause?

Hello! I have alot of symptoms of hyperthyroid ( runs in my family very heavily). Yet i cannont get a diagnosis from a dr telling me what is happening. Im 19 on beta blockers to prevent my heart from going to 130 while trying to sleep, not sexually active and havent had a period in over a year. Gained 30 pounds , lumps in throat and breasts as well as atrial fibrilation with no other cause then being told loose weight . What could be happening?
Wed, 22 Jan 2014
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Dear, did you ever do a Thyroid function test ? . There are many diseases with symptoms mimicking like hyperthyroidism. It is better to check your Free T4 and TSH rather than thinking that these symptoms are due to hyperthyroidism
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Have Hyperthyroid Symptoms, On Beta Blockers, Have Weight Gain, Missed Periods, Lumps In Throat And Breasts, Afib. Cause?

Dear, did you ever do a Thyroid function test ? . There are many diseases with symptoms mimicking like hyperthyroidism. It is better to check your Free T4 and TSH rather than thinking that these symptoms are due to hyperthyroidism