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Doctor my problem lod mood sleep distrub and no happy any time just said . Depressed any work doing not happy . My tsh 11 . And I used thairoid medicine but sadness or restless leg problem not gone .kindly please tell me medicine for this problem thanks ...
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Your symptoms suggest depression with possible uncontrolled hypothyroidism (TSH 11), and unless thyroid levels are properly corrected, mood and sleep often do not improve fully; first step is to optimize thyroid treatment with a physician/endocrinologist and recheck TSH, as this itself can reduce low mood, fatigue, and restlessness; alongside this, you may need an antidepressant and sleep regulation treatment, but exact medicine should be decided after evaluation; restless legs can also be linked to iron deficiency or thyroid imbalance, so basic blood tests may be required; consult a psychiatrist for combined management, as with proper thyroid correction + psychiatric treatment, symptoms usually improve significantly.
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I want to acknowledge how much courage it takes to voice these struggles. Often, we treat mental health as a matter of 'willpower,' but as a psychiatrist, I can tell you that what you are experiencing has a real biological and neurological basis. ​Your brain, like any other organ, can sometimes struggle to maintain balance under stress. Seeking treatment isn't a sign of failure; it’s a proactive medical decision to regain your quality of life. We can work together to understand the 'why' behind these feelings and find a structured path back to your baseline. You don't have to navigate this alone.
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Hi Low mood, disturbed sleep, and not feeling happy even while doing things are not just emotional problems—they can be strongly linked to your thyroid levels. A TSH of 11 indicates that your thyroid is underactive, and even though you are taking medication, it may not yet be properly balanced. When thyroid levels are not controlled, symptoms like depression, fatigue, and restless legs can continue. It is very important to repeat your thyroid tests (TSH, T3, T4) and consult your doctor to adjust the dosage if needed. At the same time, your symptoms also suggest depression, where the mind stops experiencing pleasure and feels constantly heavy. This condition is treatable. Along with thyroid management, therapy can help improve mood, sleep, and daily functioning. In some cases, a psychiatrist may also prescribe medication, but this should only be taken after proper evaluation, not on your own. Take therapy. You can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
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First of all a proper need for the management of thyroid levels are required as thyroid issues are associated with depressive symptoms. Secondly depending upon your psychiatric symptoms certain medicines should be started by a psychiatrist.
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Check you recent thyroid levels and how much dosage of thyroid medicine are you taking and then it has to be adjusted accordingly and contact a Pychiatrist for further management plan.You can also consult me for further management on my Whats app(seven double zero nine six four one three nine four)
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Your symptoms of low mood and sleep disturbance can be related to the elevated TSH levels. Once thyroid levels are corrected with medication, these symptoms often improve, but this may take a few weeks. In the meantime, if symptoms are significantly distressing, short-term treatment for mood and sleep can help you feel better. I would recommend consulting a psychiatrist for a proper assessment and guidance.
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Likely uncontrolled Hypothyroidism (TSH 11) + depressive symptoms. Repeat TSH, T3, T4 and adjust thyroid dose first. If mood/sleep issues persist, consult a psychiatrist—don’t self-start medication.
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