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I’m just wondering if anyone else has ever experienced this. First of all is 2009, I was dx with thyroid cancer, has a botched surgery, needed another one, plus radiation, and was never the same after that, as I progressively lost the ability to do things I once did, and now in a wheelchair when I leave my house. Having an idea I was over medicated due to consistent high heart rate and palpitations, hoping that the weakness would subside, they decreased my medication, and NOW, at 46, I feel like I’m gaining too much weight. And it’s freaking me out. I don’t eat much as it is, limit my carbs and sugar, and I’m not losing weight! I’m going to ask for another TSH test but I know if it’s normal they probably won’t do anything. I know we gain weight as we age, stupid perimenopause, but I don’t want to!
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