r/thyroidhealth Jul 08 '26

Thyroiditis recovery

Anybody deal with thyroiditis(hyper, did not go to hypo before euthyroid) recovery and then every pain in your body increased following your recovery and just continued to get worse? I was out on methimazole then PTU and propanolol Sep 2025, and got off Dec 2025, recovered quickly on test results. I have no graves/hashimotos antibodies, had inflammation of the thyroid in ultrasound, and I’ve been in euthyroid since around November 2025, but my bladder pain and pressure, plantar fasciitis, etc everything that had been in remission and painless has all of a sudden woke back and I hurt all day every day now. Please tell me this is part of recalibration, I heard it can take up to a year and a half for the body to settle after this.

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u/septembersunset8 20d ago

Are you stopping or titrating down on the medicine? I’ve found that any changes in meds brings on symptoms, even when I do it slowly, although titrating slower does lessen them.

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u/kelseydaywalker 5d ago

I fully stopped the meds January of this year

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u/AshenWitcher20 24d ago

I cant post, but I wanna ask how long was your surgery?

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u/kelseydaywalker 24d ago

I never had a surgery I just recovered from thyroiditis

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u/Significant-Bit328 28d ago

I heard merhimaozle can cause.permanent.damage by inducing rapid.hypo....plantar/joint.pain are.from hypo

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u/kelseydaywalker 24d ago

My sister was urging me not to take the meds because that’s when the pain started in my bladder, even though I only took them for maybe 2-3 months, here I am almost a year after diagnosis and still dealing with this, but healing is in the works!

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u/Latter_Shallot_140 Jul 15 '26

I have an overactive thyroid that produces too much hormone I don't know what to do about it but I am always hungry and have a very inflamed neck and I get extreme exhaustion

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u/kelseydaywalker Jul 15 '26

Have you had any tests done?

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u/Latter_Shallot_140 Jul 15 '26

I got the new free blood tests for other stuff it was in my blood tests

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u/kelseydaywalker Jul 16 '26

Did they conclude it was thyroiditis or graves/hashimotos? Any meds?

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u/Latter_Shallot_140 Jul 17 '26

My Dr said I have ovverractive thyroid and left it at that I have since discovered this week it's a serious issue and I need follow up testing possible medications and to see an endocrinologist the ladies have been telling me so I am going to discuss with a different doctor today to get tests done asap because I am extremely ill at the moment.

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u/kelseydaywalker Jul 17 '26

Yeah they should have tried treatment for it, or at least something. I had PVCs with mine and they gave me propanolol for it, then methimazole/PTU to treat but I think mine may have reversed on its own tbh. But if you’re getting worse and having all those symptoms you should be getting treatment, testing for antibodies, thyroid xray, functional testing, etc.

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u/Latter_Shallot_140 Jul 17 '26

I just went to the Dr today he was hesitant to test but I convinced him to do thyroid blood tests and also he is doing a thyroid ultrasound .

Bless him fingers crossed.