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Thyroid
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Would having "a borderline underactive thyroid" cause weight gain and prevent you from shifting it? I eat reasonably sensibly, don't have an eating problem and keep my sweet tooth under control, and take regular exercise. I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia last year, but still walk as much as possible and now do Pilates.
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I have a borderline hypothyroid disorder. However my gp will nopt treatme as I am "only just under" although I am exhausted with dry skin and hair and overweight. It is recognised that here in the UK we are not good at diagnosing or treating this disorder.
These are interesting links
http://www.thyroid-fed.org/intro/patients.html
http://www.thyroiduk.org/
These are interesting links
http://www.thyroid-fed.org/intro/patients.html
http://www.thyroiduk.org/
Thank you so much for all your replies,I do appreciate it. Willowherb, I do actually have Fibromyalgia and use a forum/support network on the UKFibromyalgia website. I am always open tomore/different knowledge and will keeep in mind info you gave me. People with this condition(mostly women)have said they have put on wieigh, some beacuse of pain/no exercise and others beacuse of mediaction take for this.