Your thyroid controls some of the most important systems in your body, so when it’s out of balance, everything feels out of balance.
You’re always exhausted, and brain fog makes even simple tasks frustrating.
You’ve gained weight even though your diet and routine haven’t changed.
Your joints ache, muscles feel weak, or your body just hurts for seemingly no reason.
If any of this hits home, your thyroid could be the culprit.
This little gland at the base of your neck runs the show when it comes to energy, metabolism, and brain function. When it’s not producing enough hormones, symptoms show up everywhere.
Main types of hormones:
Never ending fatigue
Sluggish digestion and bloating
Thinning hair, dry skin, and brittle nails
Heavy and/or irregular periods
Brain fog
Unexplained bouts of anxiety or depression
Stiff, swollen joints and puffiness
Doctors often rely on TSH, a single screening test for thyroid issues. If your TSH falls within the broad “normal” range, you’re told everything is fine, even if you feel anything but fine. The problem? TSH alone doesn’t show whether your body is actually producing enough thyroid hormone or using it properly.
Free T4
Free T3 (the active hormone that fuels your metabolism)
Reverse T3
Thyroid antibodies (TPO and anti-Tg)
Stress levels, inflammation, and gut health
Have you heard this before? We have… time and time again. You might be experiencing this because doctors are trained to use TSH as the standard thyroid test, and if your levels fall within the broad “normal” range, you’re told everything is fine, even if you still feel awful.
But “normal” doesn’t always mean optimal. Sometimes, the issue is that your body can’t properly use thyroid hormones. When this happens, it’s common for an autoimmune disorder, like Hashimoto’s, to be the culprit - but other possible causes could include toxin exposure, iodine deficiency, and chronic stress.
If fatigue, brain fog, or weight gain are making life harder than it should be, we can help.
Address:
Phone:
+1(682) 360 5248
+1(682) 587 4342
Fax:
Email:
Office Hours:
Mon & Tue: 8:30 AM- 5 PM
Wednesday Closed
Thur & Fri: 8:30 AM-5PM
Sat & Sun : closed
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn