
Originally Posted by
LD1812
This may be the wrong section but I wasn't sure where to post it. My wife has struggled her whole life to put on weight no matter what she does. We've tried increasing her calorie intake by shakes, making her eat until she is about to throw up all etc with no help. She may put on a pound or two but the next week she is right back down where she was. She is 30 years old and only weighs 93-95 lbs sitting at 12% bodyfat (which isn't healthy obviously). We are wondering if this could possibly be a hormone issue. We have an appointment to meet with a doctor and see what they say but figured I'd hope on here and ask if anyone knows anything about this or has any ideas of something she could take to possibly help her out.
Some symptoms she has is extremely painful menstrual cramps (kind of irregular) thinning hair, low sex drive, obviously weight and body fat issues, always exhausted, but doesn't sleep well overnight often.
Any advice or ideas are welcomed and appreciated.
I'd definitely see her Dr. and if warranted, an endocrinologist, and her gynecologist. You're correct, hormones, including thyroid can cause thinning of the hair.
The painful and very irregular menstrual cramps was something my wife dealt with for years. In her case, it was endometriosis, but it could be quite a few things.
Her best resource is starting with her primary care Dr. and then proceed as needed from there.
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