Doctors across America see patients for fatigue on a daily basis, but a root cause is very rarely investigated or found. Being tired is seen as acceptable and normal, but living with fatigue every day is no way to truly live. Because the underlying cause isn’t uncovered, patients lose steam when it comes to advocating for themselves.
Thyroid insufficiency commonly occurs as we age (as hormone levels fluctuate and decline), and this could be a cause of fatigue. This is often overlooked, especially in women who are experiencing menopause. Hormone replacement therapy that considers thyroid hormones can be quite beneficial if this is the reason you’re feeling exhausted.
It’s possible to test in the normal range for hormone levels and still feel unwell. The truth is that what’s considered normal may simply not be enough for you. It’s important you emphasize your needs with your health professionals, especially if you’re feeling symptoms of depression alongside your fatigue.
Your thyroid produces important hormones that have very important uses in the body. Replacing these hormones is quite technical and should be considered on an individual basis. You deserve to find answers and find relief for why you’re feeling the way you do.
If you are on thyroid replacement therapy and you’re still experiencing unwanted symptoms, it’s possible that the hormones you’re on aren’t the right fit for you. It’s important to get your thyroid hormone levels to optimal levels, not just normal levels. Find a provider who will listen to your concerns and implement a plan specific to you.