SIGNS THAT YOU HAVE A LOW THYROID LEVEL - Hypothyroidism Symptoms

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The thyroid gland is a small organ that’s located in the front of the neck, wrapped around the windpipe aka the trachea. It is shaped like a butterfly, smaller in the middle with two wide wings that extend around the side of your throat. Your thyroid has an important job to do — releasing and controlling the levels of thyroid hormone. The main role of the thyroid hormone is to control many vital functions of your body including your metabolism. Thyroid disorders are very common. In fact, about 12% of people will experience abnormal thyroid function at some point during their lives, and an estimated 20 million people in the Unites States are suffering from some type of thyroid disorder.

Hypothyroidism, also called underactive thyroid, is when the thyroid gland doesn’t make enough thyroid hormones to meet your body’s needs. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck. Thyroid hormones control the way the body uses energy, so they affect nearly every organ in your body, even the way your heart beats. Without enough thyroid hormones, many of your body’s functions slow down.

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Dear Doctor, Don’t know how to thank you. I am 79, had part of my thyroid removed in 1982. You have answered so many questions I should have asked but never have. Depression, feeling cold, memory issues and many more. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Diane

dianeadlington
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Heal me oh Lord for I have a hypothyroid . Thanks for sharing all these symptoms and it really happen to me right now. God bless u doc.

liliasalagubang
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Recently confirmed by blood tests as having hypothyroidism, this video explains a lot that the doctors don't tell you is included with that. It makes me feel better knowing that there's a reason for all of these problems I have dealt with over the years. I have thyroid flares, so it was difficult to catch it on tests. I kept pushing my doctors and letting them know that they had to keep looking. Then boom! I went in to have my blood drawn when I was having a flare and they found it. Went in for further more crucial testing and it was confirmed through laboratory tests via blood work. Moral of the story, if you know something is wrong in your body, and you would know it because you're dealing with your body everyday, keep pushing until you get the help you need. After all you are the primary source of care for your own health! Thank you for sharing!

moname
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My symptoms were:
1.Extremely sleepy all day long
2. Freezing all the time
3. No weight gain, but loss of appetite.
4. No hair loss, but the texture changed from wavy to crunchy curls.
5. Dry skin
I researched it, diagnosed myself and went to the doctor and told him I think I have a thyroid problem. He looked at me ( female 5'5 120 lbs) and said YOU DON'T HAVE A THYROID PROBLEM. But I insisted to be tested. The results said I DIDN'T have a thyroid problem. I told the doctor, THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE, I WANT AN ANTIBODY TEST (like I said, I researched it). He tested me again and it came back POSITIVE. And he prescribed me some meds that I have been taking for 20yrs. I honestly think that he NEVER sent my blood in for testing the first time I asked him because he didn't think I had a thyroid problem. I had some related neck muscles issues later on, that he never really helped me with so I changed doctors, went to a internist/pain management doctor and she cured me in 6 wks.

tigre
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Signs that you have a low thyroid:

1. Feeling tired
2. Gaining excessive weight
3. Feeling cold
4. Weakness and aches
5. Hair loss
6. Itchy and dry skin
7. Feeling down and depressed
8. Trouble concentrating or remembering
9. Constipation
10. Heavy or irregular periods

QuietlyPeaceful
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1.Feeling Tired

2. Weight gain

3. Feeling Cold

4. Weakness and aches

5. Hair loss

6. Dry and Itchy skin

7. Feeling depressed

8. Trouble concentrating and poor memory

9. Constipation

10. Heavy or irregular periods.

dreamzamazon
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I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism about 38 years ago. My Dr. told me that from now on, everything you eat will turn into fat. Now with having also Rheumatoid Arthritis which double the tiredness and weight gain with taking Prednisone. I am 5'1" and weigh over 200#. I feel at a loss to lose weight anymore. I've come to accept it and my husband loves me no matter what. I feel so thankful.

karenquick
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I have felt all of this since childhood but all my doctors ignored me. I am now 27 years old and my current primary doctor diagnosed me with this after doing a full blood panel. I can't believe it had to get to the point where it was interfering so much with my life that it couldn't be ignored anymore.

kiim
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I have all of these! I kept ignoring it for years just thinking I need to get up off the couch but my goodness it's something you cannot control. I feel so bad because sometimes I am too tired to play with my kids & they don't understand. Just got some blood work done! Great video!

begoodtoothers
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You just saved my life. I have every symptom except hair loss probably due to taking Vit B complex daily as well as MSM (sulfur mineral) which builds hair. I wondered why I gained so much weight, had such horrible cramps during workouts and nights despite boosting magnesium, calcium, sodium, potassium, and fluids. Never imagined the thyroid was the cause! I got massive Charley horse cramps at night - so painful.
Also explains why my skin itches all the time, and I have poor memory and bad concentration.

One point I want to make that may help others. The thyroid gland is very dependent on the adrenal glands, and this is where the problem begins. Our modern day levels of stress on body are enormous. Our food nutrition is poor from depleted soils, over farming, processed foods, etc. So we are low on Vit B complex, minerals and multi vitamins. Adrenals feed on Vit B complex. When low, the adrenals are exhausted and functioning at half or low capacity. This affects the thyroid in turn. Boost adrenals, and you boost thyroid naturally without any drugs.

Take Vit B complex injections initially to raise levels fast. Take Vit B complex 100 mg twice daily at 8 am and 4 pm (no later). Take your Multi Vitamin/Mineral at 12 noon so you don't have too much B at one time. Space these out. Your pee will turn bright yellow due to excess leaving body, no problem.
Also start taking Adrenal Gland extract - Adrenergize by Enzymatic Therapy brand. This will directly boost your adrenal glands. Don't mix with B's - take in between. They also don't mix well with anything that stimulates your adrenal glands like the hormone Pregnenolone or DHEA - don't take same time.

Once your adrenal glands are working well, you will find chronic sinusitis, frequent colds, frequent flu or sickness a thing of the past. Its gone! I cured my sinus since childhood with one bottle of raw adrenals - they absolutely work!!! Now, once a year I go through a bottle of Adrenals. These are not drugs or herbals. They are the freeze dried adrenal glands of cows. You can feel the surge of energy in 20 mins.

What also depletes your adrenals is lack of sleep! Too much commuting, too much traveling, poor diet, stressful job or domestic situation. Fix those.

mjremy
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Constipation is very real. And very frustrating.

JameeWoodard
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I have experienced all of these symptoms my entire life! It wasn’t until my adult son was tested positive for hypothyroidism that I got tested. Now on medication, wish I would have had it checked years ago!

debracowan
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Hello. I was diagnosed as having hypothroidism about 10years ago. I found this video extremely informative (even though I knew a bit about it, you explained in detail exactly what I didnt know). Thank you so much for sharing. Have a blessed day :)

melindafrazer
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It's a blessing to know that it's other people out there to deal with the same issues as me

lacecocoa
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Been telling my doctors for years I am exhibiting all of these symptoms. Each and everyone. I’m taking this video to the doctor with me. Someone is going to listen to me.

corimyers
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I was just diagnosed with it a month ago and figure out why I was sleeping all the time and had no energy gained a lot of weight and just didn’t feel good. Since I’ve started my meds I feel so much better tomorrow will be when I get retested on seeing how it is with new medicine. Thank you so much for sharing this video can help a lot of people.💜💜💜

bubblegumnails
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I didn't catch the doctor's name but he certainly knows how to explain the facts strait to the point: some doctors keep us waiting while blabbering away until they finally get to their point but by then we either have forgotten what is was all about or have fallen asleep on the computer/smartphone/tablet !! We would love to see this doctor more offen

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Iodine with it’s cofactor for the thyroid, Selenium. Iodine through foods like oysters, seaweeds, or Lugo’s solution drops or tablet like Iodoral. Fluoride, chlorine, bromine, etc block Iodine which is Essential. Many people eat breads like with burgers or sandwiches and the bromide content in them, of course block Iodine, and adhd behavior is also tied in with iodine Deficiency.

olgap
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“Feeling tired all the time”
Me: That could be for anything!

Also me: **relates to every other sign** Oh... oh no.

nightshade
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Well I’ve suffered from all of the symptoms and my doctor consistent consistently told me that my thyroid was normal. It wasn’t until a month ago at WellMed when I saw another doctor that she took my blood work and told me that I did have a thyroid problem and she put me on medication. She also diagnosed me with insulin resistance and put me on Metformin. I go see her in three months so hope I start to feel better. The worst symptoms that I have is leg cramps muscle cramps almost every night. I also have memory loss foggy thinking dry skin and I’m always cold to name a few so I’m hoping that the thyroid medication she prescribed me will take away all of my symptoms.

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