Hi all. I would really love some advice before I go and see the GP next week.
A couple of years ago I had a terrible infection of some kind (GP said 'virus, you'll get better') and was really ill for a couple of months.
In the few months after that, I lost a huge amount of weight (10 kgs) in a short time for no reason, and my thyroid was swollen and painful. Had some tests and apparently was in normal range. Was totally fed up with whole thing so accepted GP's advice to do nothing, and eventually felt better.
Now my thyroid hurts again - well, my throat hurts in the same spot. And in the last 8ish months I have gained huge amounts of weight, again for no apparent reason. Feel generally crap and exhausted (which have put down to being 43 and suddenly 15 kgs heavier).
Oh also I have had mild trouble swallowing - feel like something stuck in throat; have started choking and spluttering occasionally when I eat.
Oh and also my DM has had her thyroid removed - nodules, non-cancerous thank god.
Saw GP a month or so ago and tried to tell her this stuff and was brushed off. Trying again, different doc.
If you're a thyroid pro (so to speak) I'd love to know what I should be telling / asking the GP. Do you think the weight gain is relevant? Should I ask to see previous results?
Thank you.