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<blockquote data-quote="IrishJoe" data-source="post: 178018" data-attributes="member: 8710"><p>Hi Robert - I was diagnosed at 22 as well.</p><p></p><p>I remember feeling 'empty' as opposed to 'hungry' for quite some time. It takes time to adjust. You will have good days and a bad days.</p><p></p><p>If you still feel hungry a lot and notice you're gaining weight and have no energy get yourself a THYROID FUNCTION TEST (TFT) at your GP. it's a blood test that measures if you're producing enough thyorixine which is a metabolic hormone. If its off balance it can make you feel hungry, gain weight and generally make life a bit cr*p.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IrishJoe, post: 178018, member: 8710"] Hi Robert - I was diagnosed at 22 as well. I remember feeling 'empty' as opposed to 'hungry' for quite some time. It takes time to adjust. You will have good days and a bad days. If you still feel hungry a lot and notice you're gaining weight and have no energy get yourself a THYROID FUNCTION TEST (TFT) at your GP. it's a blood test that measures if you're producing enough thyorixine which is a metabolic hormone. If its off balance it can make you feel hungry, gain weight and generally make life a bit cr*p. [/QUOTE]
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