In May 2000, I started to lose weight and was rather pleased as I had given birth 5 months earlier to a beautiful girl. In addition to the weight loss, I became quite jumpy and on edge. Added to this I had an eczema style rash appear on my hands, elbows, knees etc..
I did nothing - a busy Mum of 2, working full time....I had no time to see a doctor, had never been ill and refused to accept there was anything wrong with me.
Gradually, my weight returned to a normal level and I continued on with life.
Until....
Mid 2007, I was majorly stressed by my new boss (introduced by MD in March 2007) and rapidly started to lose weight. In addition, I started to shake, shiver, feel weak, had red palms (something my mother had told me all the women in her family have), feel hot, have itchy eyes, panic attacks - the list goes on.
By October 2007, I was a wreck. Bursting into tears on the phone to my Mum, visibly shaking - my husband now became quite concerned.
In the end (December 2007) I went to my doctor (not for the thyriod problem - but for a chest infection that I couldn't shift) I was tested for Hyperthyroidism immediately and waiting for the results in the doctors surgery - I was off the scale...and appararently should not have been able to stand or function - even though I was still working full-time, being a mum to 2 kids, cooking, cleaning etc..
My weight was 43kg 157cm - a bmi of just 17.4 (desperately underweight)
It was at this point that my Dad advised me that my grandmother had suffered from the condition....PARENTS MAKE SURE YOUR KIDS KNOW THEIR FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY!!!
I am now undergoing treatment and currently take 60mg of Carbimazole daily (started at 15mg) in order to stop losing weight and control my symptoms.
Following this - I no longer feel like I have been hit by a train in the morning and have a far better chance of sleeping at night.
I have managed to get my weight back to 49.5kg - 157cm. Which is healthy. (BMI - 20.1)
But best of all, I now have the energy to keep up with my sporty kids, and the knowledge that I will be around to see them grow