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Pennkid: I looked up the symptoms for that and I pretty much have all of the symptoms for Hypothyroidism, Im definitely going to ask about that when I go back to the doctor again.
From what I recall, there are two distinct tests. The most common one tests your TSH levels. If they fall within normal ranges many doctors don't test beyond that however, you can have normal TSH levels and still have Hashimoto's. For that reason, a second test is required that will specifically test for the presence of thyroid antibodies. This link has more info:
Thyroid Blood Tests
If your problems stem from an underlying thyroid condition, it's very easily dealt with by taking an artificial thyroid hormone that hardly even rates for unpleasant side effects -- nothing like those that come with antidepressant or antipsychotic medication.
I sincerely hope you find some answers soon Pennkid. Best.