You see, the thyroid is a very delicate, butterfly shaped organ at the base of your neck. The reason that the symptoms very so much with thyroid disease is because the thyroid regulates an incredible amount of bodily functions- fertility, body temperature and metabolism to name a few.
My personal symptoms include having a fuzzy brain or thoughts, inability to concentrate, constant exhaustion (even after sleeping), migraine headaches, inability to lose weight despite a healthy diet and exercise, constant inflammation of joints and aches in my upper back especially, and hair loss. I also have varying degrees of bouts with depression.
Other people experience a vast variety of symptoms:
- Inability to stave off infection
- Depression
- Constant chills
- Irregular menstruation
- Lack of libido
- Mood swings
- Weight gain
- High cholesterol
- Lowered ability of senses to operate (ie: visual, hearing, touch, taste, smell)
- Slow recovery after illness
- Constant aches and pains
- Hair loss
- Inability to lose weight
- Infertility
- Lack of stamina, even with day to day things
- Dry, rough elbows
- Brittle, thinning hair
- Muscle weakness
- Swelling of limbs
- Decreased reflexes
- Decreased ability to think and react
- Slow pulse
- Low blood pressure