I have had one sided thyroid problem for 25yrs & tests say its working fine but I gained 21 pounds over 3 weeks, all the usual underactive thyroid symptoms but no meds. All that's on offer is surgery, I have been told for many years you have abnormal cells, not cancerous but could turn that way. I have nit had a full nights sleep since it appeared, fighting the weight which gained a little more over the years. Next week I have another ultrasound to see if the nodules have changed then 3 days later I will again be pushed for surgery. They cannot define anything wrong & fear my hurting joints etc from the weight will get worse with surgery.
I have been my husbands carer for 25 yrs, (the onset of my problem) & trying to get my health together as it's just him & me.
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First thing is, do you have any actual blood test results? if not will need to get hold of copies.
You are legally entitled to printed copies of your blood test results and ranges.
The best way to get access to current and historic blood test results is to register for online access to your medical record and blood test results
UK GP practices are supposed to offer everyone online access for blood test results. Ring and ask if this is available and apply to do so if possible, if it is you may need "enhanced access" to see blood results.
I'm so sorry to read your story and can identify with being undiagnosed hypothyroid :
I'm afraid you will need to get some thorough blood tests as detailed below by Slow Dragon.
It's where we all start and then through advice and support from other forum members we can start to reclaim some health and well being.
Please register for online access to your medical records held at the surgery and lets us try and explain any thyroid blood tests that may be there so you are better equipped to ask questions of your medical team.
Good luck with everything. I know how hard it is to be a Carer and being alone, but there is a lot of help out there, and plenty of good advice on this forum. Take care of yourself.
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