Thryoid Chills

DJG1
DJG1 Member Posts: 121
In different posts, I have seen people mention "Thryoid Chills". Can someone explain what this is? I often get the chills, for no apparent reason, and can not seem to get warm. How to know if this is thryoid related?
Thanks,
Debbie

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  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    TSH Blood Tests
    Hi Debbie,

    One indicator of thyroid problems, is the TSH levels they measure routinely (or mine do). It may or may not be scheduled with a regular CBC you are having performed.

    Normal levels range any where from .4- 4.0 or .5 - 5.0, depending on where you look.

    Just because you have a higher number doesn't necessarily mean you are at the point of meds such as synthroid, but more than likely on your way.

    Mine is around 6.0, but when they tried the minimal dose of synthroid, it messed with my blood pressure and pulse rate, so they took me off for now.

    Best,
    John
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Hi Deb

    We are all now snowbirds and need to fly south for the winter. People in the office laugh at me because I have all the A/C vents blanked off and a heater running, but I don’t care as long as I can keep warm, its all part of the New Normal.

    Take care
    Hondo
  • ekdennie
    ekdennie Member Posts: 238 Member
    chills
    hi debbie!
    I also get the chills all the time. I used to walk around barefoot in shorts and tank tops, even in the winter, when at home, now I wear long sleeve shirts over my tank tops, thick pants, and the thickest socks I can find. I have four blankets on my side of the bed and I am still cold. my thyroid levels are fine...I just lost too much weight too fast. I was told it might level out again in a few months...I hope so. I don't want to be wearing long sleeves and jeans in the summer!
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    ekdennie said:

    chills
    hi debbie!
    I also get the chills all the time. I used to walk around barefoot in shorts and tank tops, even in the winter, when at home, now I wear long sleeve shirts over my tank tops, thick pants, and the thickest socks I can find. I have four blankets on my side of the bed and I am still cold. my thyroid levels are fine...I just lost too much weight too fast. I was told it might level out again in a few months...I hope so. I don't want to be wearing long sleeves and jeans in the summer!

    Economy
    Well, on the positive side (as long as you aren't sick), with the economy the way it is, you can save a few dollars on your AC electric bill...:)

    Best,
    John
  • luv4lacrosse
    luv4lacrosse Member Posts: 1,410 Member
    COLD ALL OF THE TIME
    I have not had my thiroid checked yet as I am only a little over 90 days post. I did lose 70 lbs and I bet that is what is causing my chills. I have realized this winter that my body just does not work well in the cold weather. It takes me almost an hour to do something in the cold that used to take 10-15 minutes.

    I guess the "new normal."

    Mike
  • Kent Cass
    Kent Cass Member Posts: 1,898 Member

    COLD ALL OF THE TIME
    I have not had my thiroid checked yet as I am only a little over 90 days post. I did lose 70 lbs and I bet that is what is causing my chills. I have realized this winter that my body just does not work well in the cold weather. It takes me almost an hour to do something in the cold that used to take 10-15 minutes.

    I guess the "new normal."

    Mike

    Chills
    - what John and Ratface advised.

    Coldest/nicest summer of my life was 09. Last rad in early-April, and back to work a month later, our factory is major hot and humid, but I'd find myself wearing a windbreaker jacket most of the time. Had the thyroid blood test, and was only told it didn't warrant meds yet. For me, the chills went away after about a year.

    kcass
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Kent Cass said:

    Chills
    - what John and Ratface advised.

    Coldest/nicest summer of my life was 09. Last rad in early-April, and back to work a month later, our factory is major hot and humid, but I'd find myself wearing a windbreaker jacket most of the time. Had the thyroid blood test, and was only told it didn't warrant meds yet. For me, the chills went away after about a year.

    kcass

    Hi Kent
    I am not sure why but the older I get the colder I get, I sleep with two or three blankets sometimes and all the Wife has on is a sheet, just feels like my body can’t make the heat I need anymore.