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A 22-year-old female asked:
History of hyperthyroidism.i'm 22 years old i feel so tired all the time, i've lost interest in things i loved to do, i sleep a lot&always drowsy. why?
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Dr. Philip Kernanswered
Endocrinology 45 years experience
Hyper/hypo thyroid: When hyperthyroidism is treated with methimazole, or similar drugs (you are on neomercazole), the treatment can go too far and make you hypothyroid. Your symptoms are consistent with hypothyroidism. But don't just stop your medicines. See your doctor, who needs to monitor your thyroid blood levels. You may need to see an endocrinologist.
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A 22-year-old female asked:
What are some of the reasons i @22 years old feel so tired all the time, lost interest in things i loved to do, i sleep a lot.History of hyperthyroidism?
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Dr. Robert Killiananswered
General Practice 30 years experience
Depression: It surely sounds like you are depressed. It is time to get in to see your family physician and to address this. You do not need to feel this bad.
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