Feeling ill for a long time.

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I have been suffering from severe dizziness for a very long time and heart palpitations and now chest pains that goes into my back. ER trips and doctors said its anxiety but I think its more than that. Im 37 yrs old and since i had my youngest 3 year old, my periods have been very heavy and lasting 10+ days.

Every day I fight the dizziness and chest pains and feeling very weak and fatigue and headaches and just feel like its taking over everything. Any suggestions?

My Cholesterol is 202

My Triglycerides is 128

HDL is 40

CHOL/HDL Ratio is 5.1

LDL is 136.4

LDL/HDL RATIO is 3.4

MY TSH is 4.1

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    Hi there did you have your thiord test . I have been ill for 3 months chest pain rapid heart rate and blood presure high headache weekness tired skin flushing .. feeling run down ... just came back hyperthyroidism it had been been checked 9 weeks ago but missed 

    You need this test done 

    I hope you feel better soon 

    • Posted

      Hi Gary, are you feeling better now? I was diagnosed the same time you were, same symptoms, and am STILL not feeling much better though my numbers are all normalized. 
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    The only number I see there may show a problem is TSH (4.1) which is at the high end, that means you may be affected by Hypothyroidism. You may want to ask a full panel of thyroid tests that can clear out your condition. Hope this help.

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