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<blockquote data-quote="Samael_Coughlan" data-source="post: 1216374" data-attributes="member: 315430"><p>Hi guys, here for an update.</p><p></p><p>So after the appointment with the endocrinologist he reviewed my thyroid levels and the adenoma went hot after all which sorta answered a lot of question with what was happening. I was slowly slipping into thyrotoxicosis and that was probably exacerbating the mental health symptoms. We're still going to try getting me on a meal plan and a pump after a fully recover from surgery and after we see if my antipsychotic medication needs to be reviewed after all. I'm not losing weight, though still not gaining it annoyingly, and am on thyroxine (groan, another pill) but because my insulin sensitivity shouldn't be effected by the hyperthyroidism anymore, they're looking at ceasing the metformin.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all the support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samael_Coughlan, post: 1216374, member: 315430"] Hi guys, here for an update. So after the appointment with the endocrinologist he reviewed my thyroid levels and the adenoma went hot after all which sorta answered a lot of question with what was happening. I was slowly slipping into thyrotoxicosis and that was probably exacerbating the mental health symptoms. We're still going to try getting me on a meal plan and a pump after a fully recover from surgery and after we see if my antipsychotic medication needs to be reviewed after all. I'm not losing weight, though still not gaining it annoyingly, and am on thyroxine (groan, another pill) but because my insulin sensitivity shouldn't be effected by the hyperthyroidism anymore, they're looking at ceasing the metformin. Thanks again for all the support. [/QUOTE]
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