Hi
Does anyone with thyroid problems wake up the morning feeling
exhausted. I have Graves' disease which is in remission at present
but it took five years. It takes me until lunch time to feel anything like normal.
Any thoughts anyone.
Xx
Hi
Does anyone with thyroid problems wake up the morning feeling
exhausted. I have Graves' disease which is in remission at present
but it took five years. It takes me until lunch time to feel anything like normal.
Any thoughts anyone.
Xx
Totally with you on that ali56 although I'm hypo, I don't have Graves. I don't sleep all that well, need the loo once or twice during the night and struggle to get out of bed even by 9am. I am as tired when I get up as I am when I go to bed, my sleep isn't refreshing. My practioner put me on 5HTP, it does make me more physically relaxed when I go to bed and my mind isn't quite so active when in bed, bit I still take a couple of hours to fall asleep. The 5HTP hasn't improved the quality of my sleep.
I believe this can indicate an adrenal problem but I know nothing about this and it's second-hand info so just a suggestion that needs checking.
I'm like this every morning, hence why I hate mornings! I cannot function at all, and its lunchtime before I can function a bit better, although, I wouldn't say normal. Then I slump at around 2pm. I have Hashimotos
I'm also not good in the mornings . I have Hashimotos and I'm on NDT and do support my adrenals, but I do find that I have tight thick heads in the morning, and really have to push myself.
But from lunchtime onwards it's like a light has been switched on, and I am normal with energy, and my personality comes back again.
Maybe you should have thyroid levels tested for. I have Graves, am in remission, but my levels have dropped so much Im borderline hypo.
I say to my husband I feel as though I've been trampled during the night, everything aches, and just getting across to the bathroom is an effort!
I feel for you, I'm the same! takes me 2 or 3 hours to get going, I'm hypothyroid, my anti-bodies are also positive though GP says it's not Hashimotos, even though 2 other family members have it, I also have 4 other auto-immune conditions, GP is useless, waste of time though he has finally agreed to send me to see an Immunologist, as suggested by another specialist nearly a year ago.