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CBS/ February 11, 2009, 4:01 PM

Oprah Reveals Thyroid Trouble

Oprah Winfrey revealed that she has been plagued by thyroid problems, which she said have made her look and feel run-down.

"I was still feeling really tired, really tired, going around from doctor to doctor trying to figure out what was wrong, and finally figured out that I had literally sort of blew out my thyroid," she said on her show yesterday.

Winfrey said she was working too much, which lead to exhaustion, weight-gain and lethargy.

"My body was turning on me," she wrote in the new issue of O magazine. "First hyperthyroidism, which sped up my metabolism and left me unable to sleep for days. (Most people lose weight. I didn't.) Then hypothyroidism, which slowed down my metabolism and made me want to sleep all the time."

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Then she gained 20 pounds. She said she tried to regroup by spending the summer in Africa and Hawaii and she continues trying to find a balance.

Many American's have thyroid troubles, which have a direct effect on the metabolism, said CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips.

People with an overactive thyroid could feel jumpy, hot or have trouble sleeping, Dr. Phillips said. With an under-active thyroid, people feel rundown, cold or could gain weight. Winfrey seems to have a classic case.

"You might have a hyperactive thyroid then develop a hypoactive thyroid, not enough hormone," Dr. Phillips said. "So, something like she was experiencing her is typical."

But take heart: It's easy to find out of you have thyroid problems, even though it's an issue that is often diagnosed and not picked up early enough.

"It's such an easy blood test," Dr. Phillips said. "Actually, if your doctor draws cholesterol on you, you can use that same test to test for the thyroid."

She said she routinely screens women, who are more likely to have thyroid problems, especially if they are over 50.

But it can affect women of all ages, even in their 20s. It also can happen after a woman gives birth.

"It's called postpartum hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism," Dr. Phillips said. "It's something that can happen right after having a baby and then it sort of self-corrects."

People like Winfrey can take medicines called synthroids which are very effective, but sometimes it is a lifelong problem. But on proper medication, your body can function normally.

"Don't ignore it," Dr. Phillips said, "or you could get in trouble."
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kevzgrl says:
Ah, yes, the dreaded "Medical condition" that causes you to be fat - couldn''t possibly be the plates of fried chicken and mashed potatoes and other assorted goodies you just can''t push yourself away from, now could it, Oprah?
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ilovelulu says:
Yes, poor Oprah indeed. To have an "ailment" that was not diagnosed after going from doctor to doctor (they check my thyroid every year at my physical & be forced to take a month off in Hawaii is just HORRIBLE!!!

I don''t know why I was ever feeling sorry for the women who have cancer, families to raise and a job that they can not afford to lose.
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lisann3261 says:
Try a natural brand of thyroid medication. Anything synthetic may not work for you. I got a big round face when I was on thyroid. Amore is a natural brand that works better for some people.
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okos12 says:
You wrote to me: "You are an idiot" - to sbbm:

And you are ill mannered. I believe that Oprah worked hard, so do hundreds of millions of people, and they are happy to stay above water, and one paycheck away from being on the street, that is provided they do not need major surgery, as about 40 million Americans can not afford health insurance..

Oprah must feel no pain when she gives. For her the money just keeps coming in. How reassuring it must be.

If I was you, I would not call anybody idiot. You do not know me. And the other lady who said I am jealous and I ''hate'' Oprah. Far from it. I do not think of her, she never touched my life.

You should practice being nice. You can express your opinion without calling people names. Good manners never go out of style. The world is full of people who think different then you.
You owe me an apology, because you were disrespectful sbbm.
English is a foreign language for me, so before you size up my letter, think on how many languages you can write and speak. Gab

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txthyroid says:
For folks in Texas looking for a doc to treat their thyroid disorders, please join the Texas Thyroid Groups on Yahoo Groups. We can help you find a good thyroid doc.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Texas_Thyroid_Groups/
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magbear11 says:
Poor Oprah, She needs to find better Doctors, my Doctor found about my Hypothyroidism after one blood test. I''m a male and I was tired etc, but I told my Doctor for the last five years how I felt... and BAM one blood test. Working on the meds now, most folks don''t think men can get it, but it appears it affects more men in my family then women.
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boots75252 says:
I was diagnosed with Graves disease in June and had the Radiation Iodine treatment the first of July. I have horrible symptoms that started after thsi and my Endo Doctor will not talk to me about any symptoms. Only what the blood test shows. If any in Dallas, TX knows a good Endo Doctor please forward me the information. Also has any one else''s tongue been sore and felt swollen.
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bxazy8 says:
Maybe the FDA "Fraud Drug Agency" will approve some more drugs and make Billions more for the RX companies. Then go to work for them after they approve the drugs like 75% of them do. And then they give donations to political campaigns to get who they want elected! Only in America. Just hope for the sake of this country Hillary does not win, all you children will be on drugs before they are 10 years old. This country needs to be straighten out. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/issues
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doggiesmom says:
I was so glad to hear those words- Thryoid problem. I hate that Oprah has had to go through this- since I myself have gone through it this summer as well. Since I just turned 25 and had the biggest of all my symptoms start that very day- I would scream from the roof tops- have your thyroid checked, expecially befor going on any antidepressants!
I loved the show and learned a few things but the biggest complaint I had- I wanted more info. on THYROID PROBLEMS not menopause!(I know, the majority of her audience is in that catagory but there are otehrs!) I am still scouring the internet daily for more info. about this disease. Many prayers for a long & healthy life for Oprah and all the others who have written in on here!
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nirak2-2009 says:
When Oprah looks run down is when her make-up person is out of town.
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