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SKIN SIGNS OF LOW THYROID LEVELS. Dermatologist ‪@DrDrayzday‬ on skin signs of hypothyroidism. Hair loss and brittle nails from low thyroid. How low thyroid changes your face. #thyroidhealth #hypothyroid #thyroid
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0:00 Signs of low thyroid
0:21 What is the thyroid?
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  • @bethanyrose20
    @bethanyrose202 жыл бұрын

    Who else is always impressed by how often Doctor Dray Posts?

  • @Tonetwisters

    @Tonetwisters

    Ай бұрын

    For REAL!! SMART lady!! Cute, too!

  • @Laura-sn7mh
    @Laura-sn7mh Жыл бұрын

    130 lbs weight gain. Horrible cramps /periods. Feeling super anxious. Dry skin and rash that comes snd goes on my face. Feeling like I can’t ever get enough sleep. I had all the symptoms for the last couple yrs. I finally found out this week I have hypothyroidism. I could cry. I finally will be able to get on meds and start feeling better

  • @BUBBLESPOGO

    @BUBBLESPOGO

    4 ай бұрын

    I hope you went to a different doctor. You should have never suffered for years like that. The doctor you had was totally negligent in diagnosing you

  • @jelkel1928
    @jelkel19282 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for "talking up" to your viewers instead of "talking down". I am so thankful for the way you unabashedly dispense medical vocabulary to get your points across. Thank you for believing in the intelligence of your viewers and giving us am opportunity to be more educated on anatomy and physiology. I wish that basic comprehension of human bodily functions were more common knowledge, maybe the ER and Healthcare systems would be less congested if people's understanding were raised to a greater level. They might be less stressed and feel more empowered in their own bodies. Thank you for getting the public a little bit closer to that idealistic reality by not being afraid to talk to us like we are smart (Google is here to help you understand the words she says. Learn Latin roots, prefixes, suffixes, to help understand more medical terminology).

  • @raraavis7782

    @raraavis7782

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well put, couldn't agree more! This is so, so important and yet hardly ever addressed. Education can't stop when you leave school anymore. Dr. Dray is doing an outstanding job, sharing important knowledge with us and it always feels, like a good friend is talking to you!

  • @Roktta06

    @Roktta06

    2 жыл бұрын

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @inesal97
    @inesal972 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate that you mentioned the psychological effects of hypothyroidism. I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety disorder after years of feeling there was something wrong with me. It took a heavy toll on my academic and personal life. I've been taking levothyroxine for three years and it has changed my life for the better. I wish more people got their hormones checked when they feel extremely sad or tired for long periods of time. Thank you for making this information accesible, Dr. Dray.

  • @bdet313

    @bdet313

    2 жыл бұрын

    I understand. I remember being in my Pcp’s office trying to get a prescription for anti depressants and he (& others) telling me I should talk to a therapist, when all a really needed was some levothyroxine!

  • @headerahelix

    @headerahelix

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm waiting to hear back from my Dr to get approved for lithium for my bipolar 1 but my blood test showed my TSH was higher than normal. I'm REALLY struggling because I was hoping the lithium would be the miracle cure for me too. My skin has gotten so freaking dry in retrospect and I have no idea when it happened, my cheeks, forehead, arms, legs hands and feet are particularly awful. I've wondered if I've had a thyroid issue for years due to other issues but the Drs and nurses don't seem to take me seriously. 🤷‍♀️

  • @rudyraber9517

    @rudyraber9517

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@muchasalud2011 Dr igho

  • @Jacqueline967

    @Jacqueline967

    2 жыл бұрын

    How much levothyroxine did they give you? I’m on 50 and still feel off 😔

  • @inesal97

    @inesal97

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Jacqueline967 Sorry for the late response, I just saw your comment. I'm currently on 50 and I get tested every 6 months to make sure it's working

  • @primordialmeow7249
    @primordialmeow72492 жыл бұрын

    Valuable PSA Dr. Dray! One of your RNs here. I can spot a lady with hypothyroidism from across the supermarket. Pale, overweight, baldness/alopecia, dry flaky skin...an affect of depression. I want to run up and suggest that they have a full thyroid panel. Of course I don't, but I send a silent prayer they get tested soon.

  • @raraavis7782

    @raraavis7782

    2 жыл бұрын

    What's really horrible is that the total lack of energy/drive makes it so very hard, to even look for help. Never mind persuing a diagnosis, when first possibly not being taken serious by your doctor. It's just so tragic, when people just suffer completely avoidably 😕

  • @eveningstar8581

    @eveningstar8581

    2 жыл бұрын

    Julia, you are so sweet! I have a feeling God hears your prayers 🙏🏻🥰

  • @tjkasgl

    @tjkasgl

    Ай бұрын

    I have no problem telling anyone they appear to have thyroid issues. I was checking out at the chiropractor and the receptionist's neck was extremely swollen. I asked her if any of her doctor's have ever mentioned she has a goiter, or tested her thyroid levels. Nope. She has never heard of thyroid issues. She got tested and was diagnosed with severe hashimoto's. She then had her daughter tested with the same results. I temporarily embarrassed her, but my refusal to stay silent to avoid discomfort rescued her from years of suffering. She spoke at my church this week. Her neck was slim, her skin glowed and she spoke on the miracle she experienced from going from unable to get out of bed each day to the joy of having the energy to keep up with her toddler granddaughter.

  • @bluecurlygirl
    @bluecurlygirl2 жыл бұрын

    It took me 8 years of asking to be tested for hypothyroidism and changing doctors 3 times and finally after refusal after refusal I got an at home test kit and went to my new doctor with the results. Yet again I was being fobbed off. My tsh levels were 9.3 and they were trying to tell me I didn't need to start any treatment. I insisted that something HAD to be done as I'm almost bald (51 year old woman), I eat like a bird and I'm 5 stone overweight, my skin is a mess, tired all the time and I've been admitted to hospital on a beautiful August day with hypothermia!! And STILL had to go through 8 bloody years of begging to be tested. Doctors are useless at this. If you think you have thyroid problems go to your doc and DEMAND to be tested and REFUSE to leave the surgery until the test is done. Or get a home test kit like I did. My heart is permanently damaged from the hypothyroidism being left untreated for so long. I'm so angry at Irish "so-called" doctors who do little to help patients and are only interested in the money they get out of you at the end of the consult.

  • @TheQueensWish

    @TheQueensWish

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, that’s the truth of it. There are thousands of women who need help and care.

  • @ChandraRamcharitar

    @ChandraRamcharitar

    Ай бұрын

    But most doctors not knowledgeable about and we are suffering thanks for information I am real mess up

  • @Allofmylove
    @Allofmylove2 жыл бұрын

    I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism since I was 12. My parents weren’t aware that I would constantly skip my daily pill of TSH, I would always take naps after school and be constantly tired in highschool. Fast forward to turning 18 and leaving my home, I went 4 straight years with out taking my TSH and let me tell you... i felt very very depressed & I was falling asleep anywhere.. and everywhere. I looked awful. I’m 25 now and have been taking my pill everydat for 3 years and My energy has been phenomenal. No more naps. I go to the gym 4 days out of the week. Better hair. Better skin. Moral of the story. Please please take your tsh pill everyday. It’s so important!

  • @eveningstar8581

    @eveningstar8581

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad you feel better!💕

  • @missvelvetorchid1047

    @missvelvetorchid1047

    2 жыл бұрын

    I did the same when I was younger! No one explained me, how important these pills are..

  • @Allofmylove

    @Allofmylove

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@eveningstar8581 Thank you so much!

  • @Allofmylove

    @Allofmylove

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@missvelvetorchid1047 Yes, It's very unfortunate. I'm doing much of my own research into hypothyroidism & have found much more information than any doctor has ever given me.

  • @bonniebaker6516

    @bonniebaker6516

    Жыл бұрын

    Can you share your own research?

  • @jelatinosa
    @jelatinosa2 жыл бұрын

    I started noticing those symptoms at around 12 years of age. They labeled me lazy, cranky, attention seeker(even though I was a quiet introvert who hated attention) when I complained about feeling unwell. Even though some of my symptoms were observable, like I had to be taken to the hospital a couple times because of an impaction of my bowels because I couldn't use the bathroom! I probably ate healthier than all the other kids in school, yet drs only ever told me to eat more fiber. I already ate prunes like candy, veggie salad was one of my favorite foods! I was finally diagnosed when my mental fog became so terrible I felt like I was hallucinating. Then one of my doctors actually took me seriously and sent me to get the proper labs that finally lead to my Hashimotos diagnosis. It only took 16 years of me complaining of worsening symptoms and worsening quality of life. So many things I had to give up because of my symptoms. I used to be in track till 7th grade and I just couldn't anymore because I felt so sick, I couldn't finish University because of my brain fog and falling asleep constantly anywhere 😔 I used to be an A student and had a grant and I lost it all as I progressively felt more tired and ill. But drs never took me seriously and made me feel like I was exaggerating or something.

  • @romeodelta7004

    @romeodelta7004

    4 ай бұрын

    Very similar tale for me to. I am a male and at the age of 16/17 I was taking 2 hot water bottles to bed, had 2 quilts and a blanket on top. I was constantly feeling cold in summer too, my grades started to deteriote because of brain fog and inability to concentrate. However, most of my skin colour became pasty and almost colic. People started to call me yellow head. I started to lose my body hair and completely became covered in pimples and itchy rashes. My hair on my head started to drastically drop out that it caused me severe depression and anxiety. It wasn't until I stated to feel vertigo and almost collapsed at work that I was finally given a blood test and identified as having low thyroid and being close to death. 14/15 years had past at this stage to get to this point. I was told it is rare for a male to have under active thyroid, however a male and a teenager as I was, was extremely rare, hence why doctors for many years were very dismissive of my concerns. I started on a dose of 250mg of thyroxine for several years once I had been diagnosed.

  • @jelatinosa

    @jelatinosa

    4 ай бұрын

    @@romeodelta7004 I was jaundiced too! I wonder what's the connection with low thyroid and issues with the liver or red blood cells, because I've heard of people who have a similar problem but I can't find online why it would cause high bilirubin in the blood and urine to the point of jaundice.

  • @TomKyalo

    @TomKyalo

    3 күн бұрын

    Sounds like me to a T ❤

  • @sarahbrown126
    @sarahbrown1262 жыл бұрын

    As someone who has post surgical hypothyroidism, that is now resolved (thank goodness), I actually broke down crying when you talked about how taxing it can be on a person. I went years feeling horrible, and it changed my relationships and changed my life. I am in a better place now, but it still feels good to be validated and educated.

  • @angelat1839

    @angelat1839

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am glad you are in a better place now. Stay strong-good things are coming your way!

  • @J-ZIM

    @J-ZIM

    Жыл бұрын

    I too broke down. I have a lot of these symptoms. I'm getting my thyroid hormones checked. I've been suffering for years

  • @radiantsunbeam6147

    @radiantsunbeam6147

    10 ай бұрын

    Any recommendations on finding a doctor that will diagnose this even if other things mask basic test results?

  • @Straightloyalty.

    @Straightloyalty.

    10 ай бұрын

    What should I do,

  • @sarahbrown126

    @sarahbrown126

    10 ай бұрын

    @@radiantsunbeam6147 no

  • @vtcs1963
    @vtcs19632 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate that you mentioned that people with hypothyroidism are misdiagnosed with depression. I learned that hypothyroidism is the most common cause of depression on the planet as a medical student, long before I became a psychiatrist. Yet virtually every day I see people with untreated or under-treated hypothyroidism referred for “treatment resistant depression.” Their endocrinologists don’t recognize it, let alone their PCPs. Furthermore, there is a LOT of data, going back to the 1980s and regularly replicated in different settings, that treating TSH is critical in all mood disorders. Yet again, at least in the US, psychiatry is the red haired stepchild and “regular” doctors couldn’t care less. Also - apropos that Hertoghe sign (sorry if I misspelled) - this is, believe it or not, one of the questions on the MMPI (a famous personality test) designed to see if people are LYING. IOW, if you “strongly agree” with that statement (“I am missing the outer third of my eyebrow”) you get put into a category of people that answer questions randomly or untruthfully. What a world we live in.

  • @vtcs1963

    @vtcs1963

    Жыл бұрын

    @spacemilk hypothyroidism causes thinning and loss of the outer third of the eyebrows. This is called Hertoghe's sign. It can be the first sign of hypothyroidism and is considered pathognomonic for hypothyroidism. However, on the famous personality test, the MMPI, "I am missing the outer third of my eyebrows," when endorsed, is counted toward the lie scale. Not sure what was so unclear to you.

  • @msnitaroberts2131

    @msnitaroberts2131

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for giving us such inform ative & validating information Far too many of us have had deal w/ bias, egoes & inade quate or no treatment. It's been said that patients' BP go up bec we're intimi dated by "our white jackets." No, w/in 2 mins of entering the exam room, or walking past us in the hallway, you're con cerned that you waited, for however long it took, just to get another "moron" etc. Again, thank you, on behalf of the many who've had to deal w/ "You need ..." when we knew "No, I know my body, my lifestyle, you are the arrogant, TMN (Toxic Malignant Narcissist etc. You are a blessing to your patients. I wish I could be so blessed!

  • @pasta_girl
    @pasta_girl10 ай бұрын

    “Why are your hands so cold?” “Why can’t you just remember things?” “Why don’t you just eat better to clear your acne” “Why are you always so tired?” 🙄🙄🙄🙄 it’s so annoying

  • @NansGlobalKitchen

    @NansGlobalKitchen

    5 ай бұрын

    Yep so true!

  • @npnpnp858

    @npnpnp858

    3 ай бұрын

    Try reasonable iodine supplement, like 300 micrograms a day, and red meat, it is changing my life

  • @pasta_girl

    @pasta_girl

    3 ай бұрын

    @@npnpnp858 see my problem is iodine is known to sometimes exasperate acne so that’s why I’ve avoid multi vitamins that include it, let alone the isolated one 😥 I just cleared my acne too so I’m too scared

  • @BadAss15-60

    @BadAss15-60

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @intodew
    @intodew2 жыл бұрын

    Diagnosed with hashimotos when I was around 13-14. I’m 24 now. I was so depressed and my skin, hair, nails were dry. Best thing I did was go on meds, go gluten free, Whole Foods, and focus my energy on things that bring me joy

  • @Misses-Hippy
    @Misses-Hippy Жыл бұрын

    A clear, no-nonsense presentation. Very informative. Thank you.

  • @wallycola5653
    @wallycola56532 жыл бұрын

    I love this series because it has a lot of practical applications for your everyday viewers and helps us to more easily recognize health problems. Excited to see more like it

  • @vaneeand
    @vaneeand2 жыл бұрын

    You just described my Hashimoto thyroiditis the last year. I found out after my third baby. Thank you for shedding light on this disease and its challenges. As a mother and graduate student, it has been very challenging. I found a functional MD, and she has helped turn my life around.

  • @kelliedurazo873
    @kelliedurazo8732 жыл бұрын

    I cant tell you how appreciative I am of this video. 2 months into the beginning of Covid and the shut in, my thyroid went crazy. All the symptoms but I really saw it I could barely walk when I would first get up, having soreness in both feet. Then it started happening to both hands. To this day, I still cant bend my left 3 fingers due to the swelling that is still there. I cant lift weights, take clothes out of the wash, open lids, etc. All the things we take for granted. I was tested and my levels were off the charts and I was positive for Hashimotos. I do believe I have congenital hash as I have always had a huge intolerance to cold (I used to get teased for it), heart palpitations, and my growth was so slow (17 lbs at 3 yrs old) and I've always been very tiny. Until covid hit and my hash came out, I gained 25 lbs in 2 months and to this day cant get it off. I'm on the medication for the thyroid and they have taken the severity or edge off but I still cant use my hand much and the muscle pain is awful sometimes. I've also always been oily skinned and when it hit hard, my skin went dry, irritated, flaky. Something I had never had before. Now, I have an extensive skin routine because I have to and my skin glows now. My HMO did and still does nothing about my symptoms except a little pill that doesnt do much so I really appreciate you making people aware. It's no joke.

  • @rachelfishbein1478
    @rachelfishbein14782 жыл бұрын

    As a rare person with congenital hypothyroidism, thank you for covering this! At last someone covered hypothyroidism and did not leave out the neonatal type. It is annoying for me, though, because my PCP still writes off a lot of health concerns of mine even with my known condition.

  • @KimmersF101

    @KimmersF101

    2 жыл бұрын

    Rachel, find a new doctor, your health is too important to have a dismissive dr.!

  • @WiseFamin
    @WiseFamin2 жыл бұрын

    Another great video about a serious condition! Thanks so much for doing these. I think a lot of people notice changes to their skin, hair, and nails before they notice other changes to their body, and these videos can motivate people to get the help they need. A lot of the symptoms of hypothyroidism--especially in women--are common enough that people blame them on other factors, like work stress or running after the kids or poor eating habits. I'm hopeful that people will see your video and make an appointment to talk with their doctors.

  • @Stephanie-cq8mf
    @Stephanie-cq8mf2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve had Hashimoto’s thyroiditis for almost a decade. It’s well managed at this time by taking 112mcg of levothyroxine a day and a great endocrinologist. My previous PCP failed to properly diagnose and treat it (he didn’t want to treat it at all 🥴). Needless to say I also have a new PCP who is also great. Don’t settle for mediocre care people! Thanks for your content Dr Dray ♥️

  • @eveningstar8581

    @eveningstar8581

    2 жыл бұрын

    Holy moly! I’m sorry you had to deal with that A-hole! Nobody deserves to feel unheard by their doctors! I bet you feel so much better! I’m glad you’re all straightened out now💕

  • @loloholmes2793

    @loloholmes2793

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don't take CBD oil if you're taking Levothyroxine. It counteracts the medicine. In fact don't take CBD at all if you have hypothyroidism, it just makes it worse.

  • @eveningstar8581

    @eveningstar8581

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@loloholmes2793 oh wow!! That’s incredibly interesting! I GUARANTEE YOU that sooo manyyy people don’t know this and are taking it! Thanks for sharing this very helpful information. This will help loads of people 💕

  • @carriegarcia3840

    @carriegarcia3840

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oomloooookoooooookoookooooooooooooomoomooo o

  • @carriegarcia3840

    @carriegarcia3840

    2 жыл бұрын

    We Can

  • @TRex-os1uy
    @TRex-os1uy2 жыл бұрын

    your compassion really shines through here. tysm!

  • @cutehollygolightly
    @cutehollygolightly2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! This is everything I've been through. There's people that think we make up these symptoms. We don't. Sometimes even doctors underestimate what we ate feeling. They say we need therapy. But it's a relief to know what we are dealing with. There's where we can finally have hope. I'm feeling better now, but when I didn't know, I felt so lost. I thought they would have to put me in a mental institution. Serously.

  • @BiancaDuncanQuiltAQuilt
    @BiancaDuncanQuiltAQuilt6 ай бұрын

    I have suffered with thyroid for over 10 years. You are the 1st professional that has explained all my symptoms. Thank you 😊 🙏

  • @courtney5250
    @courtney52502 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video Dr Dray! I had my thyroid removed over 10 years ago (i am 37 now) and I struggle with trying to keep my levels right and other complications. I finally found a endocrinologist that I liked. But we have very few where I live. I felt like you were speaking right to me with this video! I can relate to so many things you mentioned. Thank you again! People need to be aware of what their body is telling them. ❤

  • @the_bowiekid
    @the_bowiekid2 жыл бұрын

    It's the sparkle dangling earrings for me ! 👍🏼

  • @sinjinmonsoon9055
    @sinjinmonsoon90552 жыл бұрын

    My thyroid was removed at 13 and it was huge. I'm 58 and I weigh nothing and I am riddled with many other autoimmune diseases. They've never had my thyroid right. Spot on analysis of a horrific disease nobody takes seriously.

  • @nanhippo
    @nanhippo2 жыл бұрын

    Wow Dr. Dray! You're absolutely glowing!! Love the earrings 💖

  • @PyrettaBlaze
    @PyrettaBlaze2 жыл бұрын

    I was curious about this recently as my late mom had hypothyroidism. I was wondering what were some signs to watch out for that may seem unrelated. Thank you for sharing this information and for helping to educate people on how these things occur and the impact. Not all doctors share this much information during the appointment and that is a disservice to the patients. Thank you Dr. Dray for giving us your time! 💜

  • @sandramigacz1766
    @sandramigacz17662 жыл бұрын

    I was just diagnosed with Hypothyroidism at the beginning of the year. I have most of the symptoms you discussed. Your explanations were very helpful. I’m still working through getting my medication balanced. You are always very reassuring!

  • @eaglechick22
    @eaglechick222 жыл бұрын

    Super informative. Endocrinologists should actually watch this. Thank you.

  • @trinichandy3049
    @trinichandy30492 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this information accessible Dr. Dray!

  • @S83044
    @S830442 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Dray! You are glowing! I am loving the earrings. You're so beautiful, smart, and AMAZING!

  • @nancysayers143
    @nancysayers14310 ай бұрын

    This has been on my horizon since 2001, when my then Doctor told me I had Hashimotos, but that it would not be treated then , just 'watched'. Here we are in 2023, and I still have all the symptoms you have discussed, but still have not been given help or treatment for the condition. I am overweight, tired, dry skinned and losing my previously thick hair ....spoke to current doc a couple of weeks ago, had more blood tests, but have not had any information, so presumably I just go on waiting....depression is a very real consequence.

  • @gerahuey3706

    @gerahuey3706

    Ай бұрын

    Please find a doctor who will listen to you and help you!! Your doctor is getting paid to do nothing for you-- Don't pay for not getting any answer or treatment ❤

  • @Melissa-iz1sk
    @Melissa-iz1sk2 жыл бұрын

    Man, this really makes me want to get my thyroid checked. I have so many of the symptoms she listed. And a number of family members have thyroid issues.

  • @BadAss15-60
    @BadAss15-603 ай бұрын

    I’ve had a total thyroidectomy in 2015 and a bilateral salpingo oophorectomy in 2023. I have thyroid cancer, anxiety, pancreatitis, diverticulosis, and NAFLD. I’ve also had my gallbladder removed. I’m taking 50mg x 2 Metoprolol and 88mcg Synthroid. My hair has been really thinning or falling out. And I’ve also got lower back issues…when I was young, I fell down some wet steps and I must’ve fractured my lower back. As I get older, it’s been haunting me. I will be 60 in Nov.

  • @maryjanedoe3675
    @maryjanedoe36752 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Dray - be my endo!!!!! This is something I have been battling for about 15 years now, along with diabetes. (I won't write about how many doctors told me my levels were "normal," despite all of my symptoms.) The fatigue and cold intolerance are my biggest issues, but my dry skin is minimal. However, I "fight back" every day by taking my meds, working out regularly, eating healthy and moisturizing!!! I appreciate your videos! I may be doing some things right, but there's always something I can do better or something else I can learn! Thank you!!!

  • @mblmbl1574
    @mblmbl15742 жыл бұрын

    I had my thyroid removed 20 years ago due to thyroid cancer - and have been on Synthroid ever since. It’s been smooth sailing, so I want to tell people out there in similar situations that if you follow Drs orders you should be fine.

  • @lukasmatthews3571

    @lukasmatthews3571

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was born with hypothyroidism and been on synthroid for like forever lol

  • @avril.227

    @avril.227

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually my Doctors misdiagnosed me for years. Trust yourself and get a second opinion.

  • @eveningstar8581

    @eveningstar8581

    2 жыл бұрын

    God bless you! I’m so glad that you are healthy and better now💕

  • @scottfergusson8411

    @scottfergusson8411

    Жыл бұрын

    If you are unable to get that drug …. What happens ?

  • @glennso47

    @glennso47

    7 ай бұрын

    Sometimes you follow doctors orders and you get worse. 😢

  • @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom
    @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom9 ай бұрын

    Just a note, it can be very difficult to get diagnosed if you have a thyroid disorder, most doctors, even if looking specifically for a thyroid disorder, will only order standard labs, but to really see your thyroid levels you need specialized lab work done. So be prepared to advocate for yourself, likely to multiple doctors, don’t give up and research what tests you’ll need done so you can request them specifically.

  • @jeffrey4577

    @jeffrey4577

    Ай бұрын

    👍

  • @ScotchItali
    @ScotchItali2 жыл бұрын

    I cannot thank you enough for posting this particular topic. I've been a battling butterfly (Hashis pt.) Diagnosed since 2009...probably had it longer but yeah...moving on. January is thyroid awareness month. Tagline is "Check your Neck!". That thing has receptors in Every Part of the Body. Thank you. Thank you. THANK YOU!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @danielegagnon7920
    @danielegagnon79202 жыл бұрын

    Happy Monday! Very interesting subject! Thank you for sharing!

  • @mstygger3035
    @mstygger30352 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for bring light to the plight of Hashimoto’s patients. I have gone through almost all the symptoms mentioned, thank God that I’m now on replacement thyroid hormone. Still have some signs and symptoms but way better than before.

  • @lostandfound5145
    @lostandfound51452 жыл бұрын

    I love how fearless you are to be your natural, beautiful self on camera. Dressed up or down, make up or not, you always radiate this natural, healthy vibe. You give me confidence to be my natural self

  • @junemarshall-kingsley566
    @junemarshall-kingsley5669 ай бұрын

    It's so important. that you emphasize the emotional toll these kinds of skin issues bring with them. People can blame themselves, or they are misdiagnosed, and suffer a lot because of this. You bring an understanding of how this affects the whole person.

  • @artangel23
    @artangel232 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video, Dr. Dray! I have hypothyroidism and it's changed my life. I used to love working out, but I can't anymore like I used to because I'll crash ( plus I also have fibromyalgia, which causes flare ups). like you say, it is emotionally taxing. fort a while I was prey to those gimmicks, but nowadays I just stick to my treatment, and I'm doing better. Something that has helped me though, was cutting out gluten and lactose from my diet. Have a happy Monday! 🦋

  • @frenchyskipworth1368
    @frenchyskipworth13682 жыл бұрын

    Omg you just described my hypothyroidism symptoms that I never connected to my condition. Half my thyroid was removed 7 years ago due to a large goiter& I was put on Synthroid & have labs done every 6 months but my endocrinologist never discussed any symptoms of hypothyroidism with me. From the cold hands & feet, the outer eyebrow hair loss & hair loss in general, brittle nails, sluggish metabolism, omg I had no idea. Thank u so much Dr. Dray.

  • @mlw1069
    @mlw10692 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your constant daily educational input. I am very blessed with having a full life being a mother of 4 children and also a nurse. If I need to sit down and have a bit of quality time it’s your channel that I turn to for quality, fun and diverse information. I every now and again like to thank you for your efforts. 🙋🏼‍♀️🌸🇬🇧🌺💐😊

  • @paj-bn8pe
    @paj-bn8pe2 жыл бұрын

    Before I even watch the video I gotta compliment you on your earrings. You are glowing in today's video Dr Dray!

  • @isabt4
    @isabt42 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Dray! You have helped me so much for over a year now! I have hypothyroidism and had most of the symptoms you mention. Felt terrible and thought it was depression. Fortunately a blood test through my GP revealed this issue. It took many months revisiting the endocrine specialist to get to the right dosage of medication. Finally now I am better and even losing weight. My dry skin is better thanks to you! Also alopecia is correcting itself. Sending love ❤️

  • @Amazingme17
    @Amazingme172 жыл бұрын

    Love this. We're learning about the endocrine system in my BIO 211 class 🙌🏽

  • @user-ud4oj7vs4d
    @user-ud4oj7vs4d7 ай бұрын

    I NEED a Dr. like you!

  • @GummyBear4234
    @GummyBear42342 жыл бұрын

    I JUST got an ultrasound of my thyroid because I have been having issues. WOW great timing!

  • @kiskakuznetsova503
    @kiskakuznetsova5032 жыл бұрын

    I had Hashimoto's as a teen and nobody understood what was happening to me -- especially me -- and it was pure h***. I wasn't taken to an endocriniologist for almost 2 years. My thyroid was removed in my 20s and in 20 years since I have tried to explain the condition, how it affects someone, why I'm sometimes not as together as other times, why my weight fluctuates and why my hair has thinned. Your video is the best summation of living with this that I have encountered so thank you! Your validation helps a great deal because autoimmune diseases aren't visible (their symptoms sorta are but not like a physical disability) and unless one has been through it -- or treats those patients -- they don't understand. One thing about it though is that it's a great litmus test for friends: if they can't understand it or won't take the time to learn, bye bye. Hypothyroidism is exhausting and I definitely don't have the time to explain my illness to someone over and over and over. Thank you again!

  • @jillholod34
    @jillholod342 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for mentioning the emotional aspect of hypothyroidism, which can be really terrible. I went to one doctor who wanted to put me on Prozac and said that my TSH of 7.25 was "just a bit out of range" without treating me for it. I told him he was a moron and I didn't go back there.

  • @orangerelram1982

    @orangerelram1982

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did you ever get it sorted out? I'm in exactly the same position

  • @jillholod34

    @jillholod34

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@orangerelram1982 Yes, I did. But I had to figure it out myself.

  • @bdet313

    @bdet313

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jillholod34 my story is similar to yours: thyroid #’s slightly out of range, depression. My pcp wanted me to see a therapist. I finally saw an endocrinologist and she put me on levothyroxine. When I told my pcp how the meds fixed my depression and other hormonal issues, he told me that wasnt the reason 😐

  • @KatherineGrace1

    @KatherineGrace1

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is sad that there are so many doctors like this. My story is similar. Women are dismissed constantly. Meanwhile we're out here suffering with autoimmune diseases galore and trying our best to hang in there..taking years for a proper diagnosis. It is infuriating and it needs to stop.

  • @BethMannPresents

    @BethMannPresents

    Жыл бұрын

    7.25 is hardly "just a bit out of range." Prozac for that? So glad you didn't go back.

  • @yeybrittany
    @yeybrittany11 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. When I had my radioactive iodine therapy as treatment for hyperthyroid, my elbow length thick hair over the last 3 years is ruined and so are my nails. I asked my family doctor if my low thyroid would have anything to do with that and he said no not at all. I didn't think it sounded right, but that was when i gained weight, hair started breaking and ended up so short and my nails wont grow without breaking. I'll def start taking my meds. Thank you again for this all this info. I never thought i would say I miss my hyperthyroidism lol, I was so skinny, my hair was beautiful but i had hot flashes constantly and went through energy spurts where people thought i was on drugs. The only reason I had it treated was because of a growth on my thyroid

  • @tiffanyanderson9437
    @tiffanyanderson94372 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been dealing with 2 autoimmune diseases for about 2 decades now. Hashimoto’s & Primary Ovarian Insufficiency. And while I have had doctors ranging from bad to great, none of them we're able to address my skin issues the way you have. I’ve just ordered the products you use for your nightly foot care routine and will look at your dry skin care routine video. Thanks, Dr. Dray!

  • @julias7065
    @julias70652 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Dray!!! I had a full thyroidectomy summer of 2021 and three months later developed carpal tunnel on both wrist and forearm which still have. I told my thyroid doctor and my pcp and they keep telling me it's not related. This video is so validating!!

  • @bookmouse2719

    @bookmouse2719

    5 ай бұрын

    😢

  • @emilyhanson7951
    @emilyhanson79512 жыл бұрын

    So spot on with some of these symptoms. I have fired 2 doctors over their inability to listen to me about my thyroid levels and moods. I have found an integrative health medical doctor who listens and cares. Worth the money. Also, Dr. Dray, could you do a sample morning and evening routine and products for those of us with hypothyroidism?

  • @KatherineGrace1
    @KatherineGrace12 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Dr. Dray for bringing awareness to this common yet overlooked disease. Listen to your body everyone, and do your research. Advocate for yourself. Dr. Dray, everything you said is spot on. I have noticed some dermatologist are more educated in the thyroid than many general practitioners, which is amazing, but kinda sad too. So many people get disregarded for their issues.

  • @mgromz
    @mgromz2 жыл бұрын

    I have Hashimotos and thank you for addressing all these symptoms. Also, I had Covid and it attacked my thyroid, making my Hashimotos much worse.

  • @calexprenas

    @calexprenas

    2 жыл бұрын

    thank you for sharing, that’s helpful to be aware of. i hope you’re now on the mend.

  • @MaritsaDarman

    @MaritsaDarman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes viruses can do that

  • @phillydragonfly

    @phillydragonfly

    2 жыл бұрын

    OMG Same. I thought I was crazy for thinking this.

  • @travisinLA

    @travisinLA

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks I wonder if that happened to me too. My fatigue and sensitivities got worse

  • @christopherperkins1733
    @christopherperkins17332 жыл бұрын

    My wife only found out about her thyroid issues because she had horrible issues with hives and had to work with doctors a long time before figuring it out. Cool to see that that was mentioned because it didn't seem very well known even by doctors.

  • @nancybefort3007
    @nancybefort30072 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate the education of hypothyroidism. I have been taking medication for over 40 years. Also, I notice how the color of your jewelry and clothing light up your face! You must have a cool skin tone and the colors you have on today bring out your skin's luminosity!

  • @NerderyQueen
    @NerderyQueen2 жыл бұрын

    Love your earrings! I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s a year and a half ago! I suffered for over a year with head to toe hives! All day, everyday!!! No relief! It was during lockdown so I could only see my dermatologist virtually. I was given prednisone for 2 whole months which really reeked havoc on my body! No one knew how to diagnose the hives until I went to the allergist and they took bloodwork and discovered the autoimmune disease. Thank you for doing this video! Hopefully it will help others discover the signs and they won’t have to go what I went through!

  • @DrDrayzday

    @DrDrayzday

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is frustrating to cope with

  • @raraavis7782

    @raraavis7782

    2 жыл бұрын

    What an ordeal 😯 Oh man. No one should have to go through stuff like this, which can actually be diagnosed and treated. Hope, you're ok now.

  • @maureenk1635
    @maureenk16352 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Dray, you are the best teacher. Thank you so much for this valuable information. This is must watching for everyone!

  • @leahbrianne8420
    @leahbrianne84202 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video! I started taking medication for hypothyroidism a couple of years ago. I have so so many of these symptoms. I think I will be making an appointment to get my TSH levels tested again. ❤

  • @cmckee021
    @cmckee021 Жыл бұрын

    OMG best video ever because you delved into everything pretty comprehensively!! This explains everything. THANK YOU for really going into all the details!!

  • @Samantha-zv2yl
    @Samantha-zv2yl2 жыл бұрын

    This video was so awesome and helpful! Explains so many things for years!

  • @andreawilliams8342
    @andreawilliams8342 Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH! You described me COMPLETELY. I was diagnosed and have undergone treatment for my hypothyroidism and haschimoto disease going on Two years now, without success or relief of ANY symptoms. Three dosage increase of levothyroxine, monthly injections, daily B12, iron supplements with symptoms becoming worse. From a Dermatologist,receiving clear explanations of why these debilating symptoms are happening means so much, when it seems like you're in a battle without a fighting chance.

  • @keisharowland6176
    @keisharowland61768 ай бұрын

    Thank you @Dr.Gray. I have learned more about my thyroid issues from your videos rather than my PCP. Thank you for educating me.

  • @randisheldon418
    @randisheldon4182 жыл бұрын

    This is describing me like no other. I will definitely talk to my pcp. So far, like you've said, they have said my symptoms are caused by stress anxiety/depression.

  • @lynnmccoysloan7705
    @lynnmccoysloan77052 жыл бұрын

    Thank you - you covered all the symptoms perfectly.

  • @jeaniechampagne8831
    @jeaniechampagne88317 ай бұрын

    Recently started thyroid trtmt for low thyroid. Very interesting video. Thank you. I do believe I've had low thyroid for years, for decades even. Have yrly physicals and never, not once was it mentioned. Have been told my symptoms were age related, tho. I got to the point I couldn't even lift my knee to cross my legs & extreme tiredness and weakness for years. Literally could not get out of my recliner or my bed. Odd my two thumbs have skin dryness and cracking at tips, only my thumbs, no where else. The medication is a miracle to me. I feel like doing household chores again and have energy I haven't had in a long time. TY for tbis video.

  • @ddk7877
    @ddk78772 жыл бұрын

    thank you for this! I’m in my early 20s and am already on medication for hypothyroidism, so this was super interesting! i’ve had the thinning of the ends of my eyebrows and had no idea it was related to my illness, wow

  • @Peanut-zm7bc
    @Peanut-zm7bc2 жыл бұрын

    I continually told docs I felt like I had hypothyroid symptoms, hair shedding, cold, tired, dry, unbalanced skin, rashes.... all those things you mentioned. Finally got a prescription for levothyroxine and many symptomsimproved. I still have hair loss and coldness. But my concentration improved, rashes cleared. Keep telling your healthcare providers what you believe is going on.

  • @kimrodgers692
    @kimrodgers6922 жыл бұрын

    Excellent, info-packed video!

  • @alexandraslucky8005
    @alexandraslucky80052 жыл бұрын

    Incredibly informative! My mom has Hashimoto’s disease and she has always been very aware of these symptoms and I think I am slowly developing them. Off to go get a TS3/TS4 test to check again!

  • @christinemack2153
    @christinemack21532 жыл бұрын

    Impactful series. I can speak to the fatigue and scaly arms/lower legs before taking medication. Thank you!

  • @cassiopeia7393
    @cassiopeia73932 жыл бұрын

    A great explanation of what Hypothyroidism is, however not all symptoms are alleviated even when optimally treated.

  • @betsyanastasi967
    @betsyanastasi9672 жыл бұрын

    I had no idea the thyroid could impact you in so many different ways. Thank you for this information. Something to talk to your doctor about if you have some of these symptoms.

  • @reginamckinnon3741
    @reginamckinnon37412 жыл бұрын

    This was so helpful! I have so many of these symptoms and I am taking medication for hypothyroidism. I had no idea it could affect so many areas of the body including my hair thinning, brittle nails and dry skin that I can’t seem to rectify. The weight gain and fatigue have been so frustrating. I’m 60 and post menopausal along with bipolar 2 with depression and anxiety. I suffer from gastroparesis and horrible bowel issues, fibromyalgia, disc disease, menieres syndrome, burning mouth syndrome, neuropathy in my hands and feet, carpal tunnel in both wrists. I never know what is causing my symptoms!! Frustrating and dibilatiting. 🥺

  • @lacali2346
    @lacali23462 жыл бұрын

    I’m a nurse practitioner and I learned something from this video. Great Video thanks DR. Dray

  • @robinabner3118
    @robinabner31182 жыл бұрын

    So much truth to this Dr Dray. I've suffered Hashimoto's for years. I think I need to up my Levothyroxine again. Carpal Tunnel is a terrible problem with this disease as is the weight fluctuations and dry skin . I'm actively looking for a thyroid specialist.

  • @JamesVestal-dz5qm
    @JamesVestal-dz5qm2 ай бұрын

    I agree that the skin, hair, and nails offer a window into what's happening inside of the body. That's why I watch your channel.

  • @leonnahofer9138
    @leonnahofer91382 жыл бұрын

    I am loving your earrings!

  • @reyramos538
    @reyramos5382 жыл бұрын

    Happy Monday!

  • @friskykitten2010
    @friskykitten20102 жыл бұрын

    My brother and I both have Hashimoto’s and we struggle with some similar and some different symptoms. As a critical care nurse, I see how hypothyroidism affects my patients and their long-term health and they motivate me to do better. When my brother came to me with a rash, I showed him this video to encourage him to take better care of his body. Thank you, Dr. Dray, for your caring and informative videos for all. (P.S.- I am loving the Cerave cleanser and LaRoche Posay sunscreen that you have recommended!)

  • @tanyarose7481
    @tanyarose74812 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. My husband was just diagnosed with hypothyroidism and is having his thyroid removed soon. It has been really hard on him until we found out what was wrong.

  • @velvisperez9489
    @velvisperez94892 жыл бұрын

    Please do a video on hyperthyroid and the skin hair and nails

  • @artaemis
    @artaemis2 жыл бұрын

    I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's almost 5 years ago. I used to be very skinny, quite underweight, so, when I suddenly gained 8 kilos in less than half a year, everyone was complimenting me saying "you finally look normal". However, to me such a drastic weight gain didn't feel normal. I also had dry skin, my hair was falling out a lot, I felt cold all the time and my memory was foggy. For example, if I was having a conversation about something or I wanted to do something, in the next moment I would totally forget what I wanted to do or say. I booked a doctor appointment and, luckily, the endocrinologist who diagnosed me also agreed that something was not right in all this. I was tested, diagnosed with Hashimoto's and was put on medication right away. It changed my life drastically and it led me into a deep depression (joined by anxiety and panic attacks). And, yes, my face did change and, as compared to before, I also felt often that my voice got slightly deeper. I know that there are many people out there who suffer because of low thyroid levels and for everyone else is different. But it's so frustrating to hear someone disregard your symptoms and say "Oh, I know this person who has thyroid issues and she is fine, nothing serious". For some the symptoms are mild, for others they are more serious - this is what I wish people to be able to understand. At the same time I think that, although there are many people who suffer because of low thyroid levels and there is no known cure for it, this is something that is not talked about a lot. Hence, people are not really aware how difficult of a disease it is. On a positive note, I feel that I was somewhat lucky because I was diagnosed early on. This is why it's so important to listen to your body and go see a doctor if you feel that something is wrong. I felt so well understood just by watching a single video. As always, thank you Dr. Dray.

  • @potatoes1234

    @potatoes1234

    2 жыл бұрын

    So what have you done now to alleviate your condition? Did you take a specific kind of medication? Are you fully recovered and how long did it take, if so?

  • @MothGirl007

    @MothGirl007

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@potatoes1234 It's a lifelong condition, so you have to take thyroid medication for the rest of your life. I have it and I take Levothyroxine and it's a total game changer.

  • @JennyT101

    @JennyT101

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree its worse and more complicated than it sounds, i also have Hashimotos but as far as autoimmune diseases go we win the lottery. The others are way worse!

  • @jelatinosa

    @jelatinosa

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JennyT101 but people with one autoimmune disease will often develop others.

  • @jelatinosa

    @jelatinosa

    2 жыл бұрын

    I saw so many doctors from the age of 12 when my symptoms started becoming unbearable, and yet they always dismissed me. My mom took me to endocrinologist, gastroenterologist, dermatologist, and many general practitioners to check the many different symptoms I had and they all downplayed and dismissed me. One even said it was normal for girls that age to make up things, like what I was feeling, for attention. I stopped going to drs thinking it was just my normal to feel like shit, till I was in my 20s and things just got way worse. Still got dismissed and gaslighted for years. Finally got diagnosed right before my coverage ran out.

  • @suzanneharris2580
    @suzanneharris25802 жыл бұрын

    I didn't expect to learn so much about the thyroid from a dermatologist! Thank you for this! I'm one of those who knows something is a problem but my doctor is only looking at TSH and not seeing the full picture. Luckily, I recently found a Functional Medicine dr to work with and hope to have a better idea of what's going on and what to do with that info. This video was so helpful in affirming my suspicions and will help me communicate better with my dr.

  • @charlottelrose3221
    @charlottelrose32212 жыл бұрын

    Dr Dray you look stunning in those earrings x

  • @MemoriesofSound
    @MemoriesofSound5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, such a great video. The explanation of hypothyroidism, symptoms, and struggles it poses is spot on. One could only wish other doctors understood this as thoroughly as you do.

  • @marilia2037
    @marilia20372 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video!!!!🤗 Thanks, Dr Dray!!! 🙏🌟🦋

  • @sarahdonutcare
    @sarahdonutcare2 жыл бұрын

    I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism in college, and my levels were insanely high. Even now, 10+ years later, I'm learning more about how the condition has presented and the side effects that I previously thought were innocuous. I've also had eczema for most of my life, and I've been curious how these impact each other. Thanks for you knowledge!

  • @elisafragile9742

    @elisafragile9742

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you take hormones then? And what changed?

  • @suzanneemerson2625

    @suzanneemerson2625

    9 ай бұрын

    Hypothyroidism is low thyroid hormone. How could you have this with levels “insanely high” ?

  • @Vochknode

    @Vochknode

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@suzanneemerson2625basically your body is pushing very hard to get your thyroid to start working properly while also attacking it, the blood test level will end up with high numbers but your thyroid is underactive. If you have very low levels, your thyroid is overactive and consuming all of what your body is giving it leaving not much left to see in blood work

  • @mrogelj
    @mrogelj2 жыл бұрын

    I had chronic hives and carotenemia before being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis at 17. My doctors had NO idea of what was going on at the time and I wish I’d had these resources then, as the aforementioned symptoms resolved with treatment. Thank you for bringing attention to this issue and for all you do!

  • @fabshelleyg6214

    @fabshelleyg6214

    Жыл бұрын

    That's how I was diagnosed!

  • @HR-dz7pv
    @HR-dz7pv Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your clarification, you are the best!

  • @navilabittar8588
    @navilabittar85882 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Dray! It is so hard to deal with this disease, very silent and hard to detect!! Very misunderstood!

  • @lio0101
    @lio0101Ай бұрын

    A jewel of a channel ..thank you

  • @jucxox
    @jucxox2 жыл бұрын

    You are an angel Dr Dray. Thank you for helping us care about our health.

  • @carolynleard9108
    @carolynleard91082 жыл бұрын

    So much GREAT information & so well explained! Thank you!!

  • @sbpierce9987
    @sbpierce99872 жыл бұрын

    Great information, delivered in an empathetic manner.

  • @lindsaycrystalhealing6063
    @lindsaycrystalhealing60632 жыл бұрын

    I’m learning so much from these vids. Thank you so much for all the autoimmune info. 👏

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