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Can Hypothyroidism Be Related To Increased Sensitivity To Cold And Joint Pain?

I am a 33 year old woman and have always been a very active person. I used to do a lot of running and cycling. For the last 5 months I have not been able to work up any energy to do anything.
I feel very tired, even in the mornings, sensitive to cold, have a puffy face and a strange feeling in my joints. My throat is tender on occasion, but I always have a 'frog' in it. My husband and children are complaining of my extreme mood swings. I forget things all the time! Another thing is a complete intolerance to alcohol. one glass of wine and I feel terrible the next day. I first thought that i was pregnant, since my breasts swelled up but returned to normal after about a month.
My periods are normal and I have not gained excessive weight: about 3kg in the last 3 months, but this could also be because I have not been training as usual.
Some of these symptoms have been there for years but now are much worse, such as the sensitivity to cold and the forgetfulness. 6 months ago I did a very extreme adventure race, which left me utterly exhausted for weeks. i am not sure whether i am now suffering from over training or hypothyroidism or possibly something else. I want to feel normal again!
Any advice greatly appreciated!!
Mon, 19 Dec 2016
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for your question. I do understand your pain and discomfort. I have seen many cases with similar complaints.Note the symptoms of hypothyroidism as below-:
a)fatigue
b)increased sensitivity to cold
c)constipation
d)dry skin
e)unexplained weight gain
f)puffy face
e)hoarseness
f) muscle weakness
g)elevated blood cholesterol level
h)muscle aches,tenderness,and stiffness
i)pain,swelling,and stiffness in your joints
j)heavy periods
k)thinning hairs
l)slowed heart rate
m)depression
n)impaired memory
All symptoms are not present always and it very from person to person so Please find my advice below-:
1)Do T3,T4,TSH every 3 months and adjust your dose.

I hope I was able to address your query. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to write to me.
Wishing you all the best.
Thanks,
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Can Hypothyroidism Be Related To Increased Sensitivity To Cold And Joint Pain?

Hi, Thanks for your question. I do understand your pain and discomfort. I have seen many cases with similar complaints.Note the symptoms of hypothyroidism as below-: a)fatigue b)increased sensitivity to cold c)constipation d)dry skin e)unexplained weight gain f)puffy face e)hoarseness f) muscle weakness g)elevated blood cholesterol level h)muscle aches,tenderness,and stiffness i)pain,swelling,and stiffness in your joints j)heavy periods k)thinning hairs l)slowed heart rate m)depression n)impaired memory All symptoms are not present always and it very from person to person so Please find my advice below-: 1)Do T3,T4,TSH every 3 months and adjust your dose. I hope I was able to address your query. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to write to me. Wishing you all the best. Thanks,