Thyroid disorder
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Whenever I eat a hot bowl of noodle soup, I start to sweat more, 豆大汗珠 drip from the arms and legs

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Jennifer:
glad to know your thyroid is doing fine. it took about 1 year before mine stabilized.Went for the review this morning. All indexes are normal now. Did not test for Trab this round. Next review is 3 months later, to do the Trab test then.
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Jennifer:
Whenever I eat a hot bowl of noodle soup, I start to sweat more, 豆大汗珠 drip from the arms and legs

Oh, were you prone to perspire a lot even before you had hyperthyroidism? Some people have more active sweat glands. I didn't perspire more than I usually did even when I had hyperthyroidism. Just felt unbearably warm/hot. Couldn't wear black. But after I started medication, I no longer feel terribly hot. So it seems a bit strange to me why you are still sweating profusely despite being on medication and your other indexes have generally normalised. -
Previously I do not have sweating issues.
Only when I do household chores or eat hot soupy food, then the sweat glands become overly active.

I also started to have sweaty palms. -
Jennifer:
I see. Let's hope that your sweating issues will go away after your TRAB normalises.Previously I do not have sweating issues.
Only when I do household chores or eat hot soupy food, then the sweat glands become overly active.

I also started to have sweaty palms. -
Trab went down to 4+
Doc said must wait till Trab cannot be detected before I can be totally off medicine.
The easily sweating condition could be due to metabolism raised by the thyroid disorder, might go away, might not go away. -
congrats, Jennifer.
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starlight1968sg:
congrats, Jennifer.
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Can’t remember which is the one slightly in the red. At my recent checkup, the doctor said it is not serious although she won’t let me reduce to once a year. Mine is hypothyroidism.
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That's good news

My Trab was 5+ in June 2015 and only came down to 2+ in Feb this year when my T3, T4 and TSH have just become normal. By June this year, it became less than 1, which is the normal range. So it really moves very slowly. Do be patient.
My doc has decreased my medication to 5mg per week. And I'll be done with the medicine after 4 weeks
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