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PLEASE THYROID TEST THE PSYCHOTIC, NEUROTIC, INSOMNIAC, DEPRESSED,
those with hallucinations, paranoia, panic attacks, anxiety, schizophrenia, schizoaffective
disorder, manic depression, puerperal psychosis, postnatal depression, any confusion,
forgetfulness or dementia or any symptom or diagnosis of mental illness.
Also those with Down’s Syndrome.
Both hypothyroidism (myxoedema) and hyperthyroidism (thyrotoxicosis) may
cause or exacerbate mental health problems. Misdiagnosis and inappropriate
treatment of myxoedematous psychosis and depression are still happening even though
thyroxine may restore or improve mental health for sufferers in most cases.
- Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism affect men, women and children
of all ages.
- Some psychiatric medication may worsen thyroid disease.
- Do any patients on psychiatric medication have exhaustion,
feel cold, have a cold temperature, hair loss, amenorrhoea, foot dragging and/or slow
digestion? Or do they seem hyper, hot and jittery? Has their blood been recently tested
for levels of TSH and T4?
- Do you routinely ask about thyroid disease or autoimmune diseases
in the family?
Severe mental distress is still going on because thyroid disease has been
overlooked. Please don’t assume that a test has already been done.
Always do a thyroid test
Other symptoms: tiredness, weak muscles, palpitations, shortness
of breath, goitre, reduced ability to cope with stress or shock, severe insomnia,
increased sensitivity to medication, menstrual, sexual and fertility problems and
pretibial myxoedema (lumpy red/dark shin patches). Both may present with
a wide range of psychiatric symptoms.
Symptoms of hypothyroidism include: lethargy, cold intolerance, cold
temperature, dry skin, hair loss, slow speech, hoarse voice, swollen face, constipation,
weight gain, loss of appetite, stiff or painful joints, miscarriage, blackouts and
deafness.
Symptoms of hyperthyroidism include: overactivity, exhaustion, sweaty
hands, heat intolerance, weight loss, diarrhoea, shakiness, increased sweating and
appetite and protruding eyes.
Hashimoto’s disease is autoimmune hypothyroidism, sometimes
occurring after a hyperthyroid phase.
YOU HAVE THE MEANS TO TEST AND TREAT THE UNDIAGNOSED AND DRAMATICALLY
IMPROVE THEIR LIVES. THANK YOU.
I have Hashimoto’s disease, once misdiagnosed
as schizoaffective disorder. Thyroxine has restored me to excellent mental
health. My Thyromind project aims to raise awareness of the importance of
thyroid testing for people with any symptom or diagnosis of mental illness and to
stimulate more research. Thyromind is funded by a grant from the Millennium Commission
through Mind’s Real People Real Lives scheme.
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