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Old 04-19-2008, 05:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It's not really possible to be both at the same time. Some of the symtoms of hypo and hyper overlap. Whenever I am hypo (when I had to stop taking my Synthroid for my annual scan) I am always hungry...I eat almost nonstop. The lists you find on the internet are not all inclusive. You can have symptoms that are related to your hypo-ness that are not listed. Those are just the most common ones.

Since your thyroid controls so many functions in your body, it being out of whack can cause your body to be very confused and not know how to respond. I am betting that you are hypo with a few more symptoms than usual.

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