Possible hypothyroid or diabetes?!


Question: Possible hypothyroid or diabetes!?
Does this sound more like diabetes or hypothyroidism!?
What is wrong with me!? I dont feel well!. Any ideas or docs that can help!?
life has been feeling like a roller coaster the past few months ever since my son was born 6 months ago!. I was diagnosed with post partum depression!.I am fighting it with no benifit from medication from not being able to take ssri's, I am soon to take effexor xr to hopefully help it!. I have support from my family (kinda)!. Any who Now I am feeling pysically Ill since a month after my gall bladder was removed 3 months ago!. I have no idea what the problem is!.I have been trying to figure this out!.I have had a mri on my head and everything came out clear!. The doc doesnt know what is wrong and brushes me off!.Here are my symptoms!.


*severe fatigue and brain fog (all day long), I feel like I cant concentrate
* tighnes in throat and fullness in ears with stiff neck
* head pains where the spine meets the skull and pressure everywhere else like the top of the head!.
*Cravings for water and peeing through out the night( my mouth is constanltly dry along with nose!.
* cramps is tummy
* constipated one day ( it literally feels like tar is in my stomach at times)and diahrea the next
*Shallow breathing
* I feel a little dizzy after I eat
* my toes phil like there falling a sleep at times almost feel kinda numb
* anxiety
*iritablity
* I ust got of my period two weeks ago and now im on another one that has lasted 5 days and is really heavy with a lot of blood clots!.( im not sure if that has anything to do with my other symptoms but though I might write it down anyway just in case its related)




Do you think that this could just be from depression taking a toll on its self!.I feel like this constant and it seems just to get worse as time goes on!.Any ideas!?

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LOL Where I put "* my toes phil like there falling a sleep"!.!.!.!.I meant Feel!. LOL my husbands name is phil, I dont know why I did that!. I have been doing stupid things like that lately!.Sorry!.


Im also always really tired!.!.!.Exhausted!.


I went from not being able to sleep from severe anxiety and racing thoughts to needing to sleep all the time and physically feeling like crap!!!

5'8'' and weigh 126 pounds!.
Im always having craving to eat and then I feel really full and start to crave again once the bloating goes down!.Im not gaining weight Im losing weight but it looks funky!. Losing my booty and gaining in the hips eww!.


Someone said it could be hypothyroid
or diabetes!.!.!. what do you think!?

my mom has low thyroid but diabetes runs in both sides of my family!.My grandfather had his leg removed and died from it and my mother also suffers from it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
See your health care provider as soon as possible!. Thirty or so years ago, thyroid hormone was the fashionable treatment for unexplained lethargy!. Many people were unnecessarily "pepped up" with thyroid-hormone pills for years, often without a proper diagnosis of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid gland)!. Today we know that hypothyroidism is not a common cause of chronic fatigue alone!. There are usually other symptoms of hypothyroidism, including coarse scalp hair, intolerance to cold temperatures, constipation, dry skin, hoarseness, muscle cramps and weight gain!. And good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

the thirst, dryness, toes sounds like diabetes and some of the pain sounds like depression!. i would go to another doctor and get some tests done!. effexor is ok but if u forget to take it the symptoms can suck good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com





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