I posted in another thread a while back about doctor saying I was hyperthyroid, I’m a 37 year old male , had some big stressors recently one being a possible poisoning from herbicide.. having high anxiety type symptoms mostly.
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Thread 'Doctor told me I’m hyperthyroid'Low serum glucose
Makes me think stressed metabolism
Not storing liver glucose
Hypothyroidism
If you have a hx of restricting carbs
Don’t
Slowly reintroduce
Make sure you are eating enough
Your adrenals are working extra hard to keep your blood sugar up
This is a metabolic stressor
Im cryptic
But hopefully this helps a bit
Others will jump in
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Thank you!!Thread 'Doctor told me I’m hyperthyroid'
Doctor told me I’m hyperthyroid
Thank you for your response! Do think supplementing b6 would be wise ? or it’s probably not that simple I imagine?The blood sugar on the lower end stands out to me. The only time I’ve had anxiety symptoms I’ve been on the hypoglycemic end. A little more starch and fat seemed to work for me. Interestingly low ast and alt can be caused by low b6.
Ray was asked: “Are panic attacks mainly a manifestation of hormonal imbalance, excessive stress hormones?]”
He said: “Yes, usually with hyperventilation caused by high estrogen and serotonin, low vitamin B6”
He also said “Vitamin B6 helps to guide the metabolism of tryptophan away from excessive serotonin” and “B6 helps for turning tryptophan into niacin rather than serotonin” and wrote “Serotonin tends to cause hypoglycemia, and hypoglycemia inhibits the conversion of thyroxine into the active T3 hormone. Hypoglycemia and hypothyroidism increase noradrenaline, and autistic people have been found to have more noradrenaline than normal.”
I wouldn’t be surprised… I go once every 24 hours but usually not easy and consistent.I’m thinking if blood sugar issues can actually be from bad microbiome?
Occasionally I end up not going in the morning and go when I get home from work.. I guess I just got to figure out the best route to heal it…I wouldn’t be surprised… I go once every 24 hours but usually not easy and consistent.
Is hypometabolism different than hypothyroid?Your AST and ALT being low might be another piece of a puzzle indicating hypometabolism, but then again could be "nothin" according to most doctors.