Guest guest Posted March 28, 2012 Report Share Posted March 28, 2012 My husband has been suffering from chronic headaches for the last 2 weeks. They have been crippling and constant. The GP ordered a full set of blood tests and his TSH came back at 0.2 (reference range 0.4-5) and has ordered it to be redone (today - so results in 2-3 days). I have been diagnosed hypo since 1995 and take Armour (can't thank TPA enough!!) but I've never come across debilitating headaches as a symptom. Has anyone else? I wouldn't say he's symptomatic either - no excessive tiredness, weight gain, fatigue, dry skin, etc. SSTM mentions headaches and low TSH as a symptom of hypopituitarism. Does anyone have this or come across it? What is the state of diagnosis and treatment of this in the UK? Many thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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