Underactive Thyroid, Severe Depression, Tiredness, Weight Gain, Cracking Bones. Remedy?
hi i have under reactive tyroids i have it 8 year im always angry always tired and giving out i put on 7 stone im 35 with 9 kids cant do the things i want to do everyday im always deppresed with the weight i put on i have pains in all my bones and clicking noises very hard to lose weight im on b12 for my bones that dont seem to be workin i would like to no if there is anything for it thanks.
I am really sorry for your condition. Firstly, I would suggest you to undergo throid function tests again and then check whether some of your symptoms can be attributed to the results or not. Secondly, bone pains can be because of various reasons, but the concerning thing is about clicking noises. You have to see an Ortopedician to properly diagnose the cause for it. Physical examination is mandatory to assess this. Let me know if you have have any clarifications.
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Underactive Thyroid, Severe Depression, Tiredness, Weight Gain, Cracking Bones. Remedy?
Hi, Thanks for consulting HealthcareMagic! I am really sorry for your condition. Firstly, I would suggest you to undergo throid function tests again and then check whether some of your symptoms can be attributed to the results or not. Secondly, bone pains can be because of various reasons, but the concerning thing is about clicking noises. You have to see an Ortopedician to properly diagnose the cause for it. Physical examination is mandatory to assess this. Let me know if you have have any clarifications. If you like my answers and wish me to answer in future, bring it to my attention: Dr Vasanth. Url link is as follows: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-vasanth/66057 Wish you good health!