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8/13/2019 Is A Low Thyroid Causing Your Weight Gain
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Do You Have a Low Thyroid Causing Problems Losing Weight?
Experiening !ust a "ew o" the low thyroid symptoms listed below an ma#e your li"e a living
hell$Weight gain or inability to lose weight... A slow metabolism... Food cravings and night-timehunger... Sleeping problems... Constant fatigue... Mind fog... And many more.
If you have to add the lac of understanding of these debilitating hypothyroidism symptoms fromyour family and friends !and even from your family doctor"# your frustration is completely $ustified.%ut you are not a victim& there are ways you can deal with this on your own# you'll see.
(p to )** million people suffer from an underactive thyroid all over the world !according to
+hyroid Federation International"# and mounting scientific research lins slow thyroid levels to
stubborn weight loss resistance and countless other serious health conditions#
A butterfly-shaped gland located in the center of the nec# your thyroid produces two vitalmetabolism-regulating hormones, triiodothyronine!+)" and thyroxine!+"# both controlled by your
pituitary gland through the thyroid-stimulating hormone!+S". +his hormonal trio is - not
surprisingly - much easier thrown out of balance in women# since we have a much more comple/and delicate endocrine system than men.
In fact# ten times more women than men have an underactive thyroid& it typically starts between the
age of * to 0*# along with the other hormonal changes occurring at this stage in women1s life.
More and more women start e/periencing the three most common hypothyroid symptoms !weightgain# fatigue2depression and sin changes" in their )*1s and even 3*1s.
If you suspect you might have low thyroid levels# chec this list of most common low thyroid
symptoms. 4ote there are many symptoms that are general and can be shared by many disease and
problems. +he secret is to reali5e some symptoms# especially when grouped together are very# very
common in people with a low thyroid.
Failure to lose weight# unusual fatigue# and sin-nail-hair changes are the most common
symptoms. While abnormal temperature and slow pulse are some of the signs you might have.
(se the list below as a chec sheet to see how many symptoms you do have,
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which case you should do it only on days 3#)## and 0 of your period& that's because your body
temperature varies significantly with the menstruating cycle# altering your results.
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It's best if you can get an old-fashioned# mercury thermometer !as for a %%+ or a fertilitythermometer at your local pharmacy or natural health store"# as most digital thermometers aren't
accurate enough for this thyroid testing and you could end up with unreliable results.
+he night before starting your hypothyroid test re-set the thermometer by shaing it down to get the
mercury column go down to )09C !:09F". ;lace it by your bed so that you can reach it with minimalmovement !this is important".
+he following morning# as soon as you wae up# gently push bac your comforter and put the
thermometer in your armpit with its tip firmly placed ne/t to your sin# eeping it there for a full 7*
minutes. 9C
!:?.>9F - :>.39F"# the lower your temperature below the %&'&(C )*+',(-. mar#/ the more
underative your thyroid'
0long with at least other few low thyroid symptoms,your basal body temperature )11T. test is
a pretty aurate and very help"ul diagnosti tool "or low thyroid levels/ although
ontroversial with some medial pratitioners'An underactive thyroid re@uires special attention
and you should insist to have a comprehensive blood test done# measuring levels of the thyroid
hormones +)# + and +S.
What blood tests are used to assess thyroid "untion?
(sually the first blood test performed is the +S test. +S is the ey hormone for diagnosing
hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. If results of the +S test are abnormal# one or more
additional tests are needed to help determine the cause of the problem.
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indicate the issue is the binding protein# not the thyroid. For e/ample# pregnancy or the use of oral
contraceptives increases levels of binding protein in the blood. In this case# the total +will be highdue to the binding protein but the person does not have hyperthyroidism. Severe illness or the use of
corticosteroids-a class of medications that treat asthma# arthritis# and sin conditions# among other
health problems-can decrease binding protein levels. +he total +measurement will be low as aconse@uence# but the person does not have hypothyroidism. In either case-having high binding
protein or having low binding protein-the F+will be normal and the person has normal thyroid
function-also called euthyroid.
T%Test
Bnly about 3* percent of the +)circulating in the blood comes from the thyroid gland# while all ofthe circulating +comes from the thyroid. +he remaining >* percent of circulating + )comes from
various cells all over the body where +is converted to +). +)is far more active than +and# lie +#
e/ists in both bound and free states. In some cases of hyperthyroidism# F+is normal but free +)!F+)" is elevated# so measuring both forms is useful if hyperthyroidism is suspected. +he normal
F+)range is about *.3 to *.0 ng2d. +he +)test is not useful in diagnosing hypothyroidism because
levels are not reduced until the hypothyroidism is severe.