Guest guest Posted February 18, 2005 Report Share Posted February 18, 2005 I just got a lab slip for FT3, FT4, TPO, and Serum Ferritan and Adrenal saliva test. I have ordered that from ZRT and will go get a blood draw tomorrow. I have had a couple of weird episodes the last few days where in the late afternoon I'm so shaky and food doesn't seem to help.I have been getting a little shaky but these are worse. I don't feel hungry. It seems I'm falling apart . I too, have a very quick startle reflex.And I have MVP. I KNOW I don't handle stress. Every single time I go on vacation or even take a drive that lasts over a couple of hours, I get sick with something. I crave caffeine. Sorry to keep going on and on. I'm really feeling kind of hopeless right now Thanks for this great support group! Elisabeth V. _ ____________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________ If I were you, I would look at ferritin and adrenals. Though it is very possible that you are in the hyper phase of Hashi prior to the crash, I still have a feeling adrenals and ferritin are involved. I would also look at dhea, progesterone, estrogen, hgh and testosterone plus free testosterone as well as a TPO (Hashi antibody test) and an ANA (rhuematoid antibody test) To me, seeing that you are cold, hair loss and unable to gain weight, something is severely depressed. The research I am seeing lately is interesting because there seems to be an issue of whether the thyroid issues come because all our hormones are depleted or the other way around. I wish more people would do research on cause and effect, not just results. I see many of us that have thyroid issues started the " severe " decline over 45 unless a hysterectomy or something like that. Now there are exceptions to every rule, but... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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