Hello,
At the outset I would like to express my gratitude towards your excellent observation of your symptoms and putting them in the order of chronology.
Would like to bring the following points to your kind consideration.
Hypothyroidism is a very common condition affecting 1 in 2 women. Some authors therefore suggest not to call it a disease.
It usually manifests as a slowing in physical activity but may be asymptomatic.
The following are symptoms of hypothyroidism:
Fatigue, lethargy
Weight gain despite decreased appetite.
Cold intolerance
Dry skin, decreased perspiration
Hair loss
Sleepiness
Muscle pain, joint pain, weakness in the extremities
Forgetfulness, inability to concentrate
Constipation
Menstrual disturbances
Paresthesia- tingling, numbness
Fullness in the throat, hoarseness, etc.
A few of the symptoms described by you fall in the aforementioned list. However, these symptoms are neither sensitive nor specific to Hypothyroidism.
To confirm the diagnosis, we will have to get a
Thyroid test done-
TSH (
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Assay and Free T4
No wonder, if the test is negative. Even if it is positive, you just have to take a Thyroxine tablet once a day. That’s it. So, just don’t be anxious.
God bless you.
Next Steps
Get
TSH and Free T4 done and we shall review.
Health Tips
Focus your meals around veggies, fruits, whole grains, lean protein, and healthy fats. And to keep your energy levels stable, you can eat small meals throughout the day.
Exercise (Walking, Aerobic, light weight lifting, Yoga) can boost energy, decrease stress, and help you maintain a healthy weight.
Combat stress- take time out for yourself. Indulge daily in a 5-minute session of deep breathing or meditation.
Establish a sleep schedule and stick to it- Go to bed and wake up at the same time every day—including weekends.