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Sqad my brothers test results
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Hi sqad the blood test results show he as an over active thyroid. He's still going for a chest xray tomorrow and also the doc told him to make another appointment at the hospital next week ( he can't remember what for) he's also been prescribed propranalol.. I'm just looking into what an over active thyroid is, I really can't thank you enough for the advice mabe it's your calm manner but you really put me at ease thankyou xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my mother suffers from hypo-thyroidism and if left untreated, it causes all sorts of minor issues from weightloss to palpitations, sweating etc etc
Propranalol is the base medication and he will need measuring from time to time as if the body changes and he goes hyper, that causes issues. Side effects are sometime disrupted sleep, nightmares, weight gain
Sqad a lot of folk get consfused between hyper and hypo, could just be a patient mix-up of terminology.
Propranalol is the base medication and he will need measuring from time to time as if the body changes and he goes hyper, that causes issues. Side effects are sometime disrupted sleep, nightmares, weight gain
Sqad a lot of folk get consfused between hyper and hypo, could just be a patient mix-up of terminology.
Hi sqad how would I be able to show you the results?
I have seen he as all the symptoms of an over active thyroid I/E breathing problems, weight loss,shaking,palpitations,restless legs not sleeping an feeling nervous.. The doctor said it was more common in women.. Do you think propranalol is not the right medication for him? The doc said it was to slow his breathing down. He does have to visit her again Monday what do you think he should ask her? xx
I have seen he as all the symptoms of an over active thyroid I/E breathing problems, weight loss,shaking,palpitations,restless legs not sleeping an feeling nervous.. The doctor said it was more common in women.. Do you think propranalol is not the right medication for him? The doc said it was to slow his breathing down. He does have to visit her again Monday what do you think he should ask her? xx
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