I have an appointment for July 22 (at 7:40 IN THE MORNING!).
I know the following things about myself:
1) VERY difficult (recently impossible) to lose weight other than water and bowel motion with diet changes
2) recent weight gains have centered around my belly
3) my temperatures are averaging around 97.6 or so (higher during my period)
I have a lot of fatigue and some trouble concentrating (even with low carb). Without lotion, my skin is on the dry side, but I have no idea HOW dry it would get if one had that symptom and were hypothyroidic (is that a word?).
My question for anyone who cares to answer: what would be the most helpful information to take with me to the endocrinologist? Last time my previous doctor had my thyroid changed, I think I was in normal, but if memory serves, wouldn't have been if "they" hadn't lowered whatever that level was. Does that sound right? Anyway, I need to get it checked again, mostly I guess for me. I can't lose weight, even on Atkins, unless I eat what seems like too little for me (around 1500-1800 calories). I never get used to it, I'm always feeling hungry, and my blood sugar goes down and that's when I get that "craziness" that I used to meet with a nice high carb snack. I would like to know if I just have to suck it up and feel like I'm hungry from now until forever because that is the only way my body will lose weight; or if there is another reason why my body will only lose weight on such few calories.
Thanks for any thoughts anyone might have!
I know the following things about myself:
1) VERY difficult (recently impossible) to lose weight other than water and bowel motion with diet changes
2) recent weight gains have centered around my belly
3) my temperatures are averaging around 97.6 or so (higher during my period)
I have a lot of fatigue and some trouble concentrating (even with low carb). Without lotion, my skin is on the dry side, but I have no idea HOW dry it would get if one had that symptom and were hypothyroidic (is that a word?).
My question for anyone who cares to answer: what would be the most helpful information to take with me to the endocrinologist? Last time my previous doctor had my thyroid changed, I think I was in normal, but if memory serves, wouldn't have been if "they" hadn't lowered whatever that level was. Does that sound right? Anyway, I need to get it checked again, mostly I guess for me. I can't lose weight, even on Atkins, unless I eat what seems like too little for me (around 1500-1800 calories). I never get used to it, I'm always feeling hungry, and my blood sugar goes down and that's when I get that "craziness" that I used to meet with a nice high carb snack. I would like to know if I just have to suck it up and feel like I'm hungry from now until forever because that is the only way my body will lose weight; or if there is another reason why my body will only lose weight on such few calories.
Thanks for any thoughts anyone might have!



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