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Does anyone have a problem and possibly found what's it's about and how to treat it?
I have to wear leggings and a tight shirt under my regular shirt in order to minimize muscle aches (because of being exposed to regular air temperature. ) And a/c of course is a huge problem and I have to cover up. If I don't wear a tight shirt that really hugs my body, the air gets between my regular shirt and body and creates muscle aches in some places. So I am glad that I discovered this fact, which helps.
But I wish there was some medication or a health decease associated with this, so that it could be treated. Because it's not easy living like this: having to wear sweaters in a very hot weather and hats. You basically end up being very hot all the time just to keep your body warm and ache free.
I am on mild thyroid med and yet I too have the problems with cold, even the cieling fan. During the warm weather if the fan is not on I am too warm, if it is on my arms get really sore. BTW, my latest lab tests. just a few weeks ago show my thyroid to be perfecatally normal.
I am on mild thyroid med and yet I too have the problems with cold, even the cieling fan. During the warm weather if the fan is not on I am too warm, if it is on my arms get really sore. BTW, my latest lab tests. just a few weeks ago show my thyroid to be perfecatally normal.
Got any numbers, or did they just tell you it was "normal"? Many doctors will tell you a TSH is normal as long as it's below 4, but where I work they aren't happy unless it's below 2.5. Might be helpful to ask for actual numbers so you can record them and keep track of any changes yourself.
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