January is Thyroid Awareness Month, and it's a perfect time to remember that the thyroid gland can impact Migraines and Headaches.
Thyroid diseases, including hypothyroidism, are among the conditions now know to often be comorbid with headaches and Migraines. Untreated thyroid issues can make ...


I was just reading this share post about the correlation between headaches/migraines and thyroid problems. I'm curious about something. I was diagnosed with central hypothyroidism at Vanderbilt quite a few years ago. My T4 was very, very low and my TSH was fine. I've been on levoxyl for years now and we check to make sure my numbers are ok, I shoot for T4 within range which then puts my TSH out of range but we try not to have it too far out of range.
Do you know if there is any research about central hypothyroidism in specific? I know that most people with hypothyroidism have a problem with TSH, which is different. I'd like to know if there's been any link found that you know of with Central Hypothyroidism.
I also have a partially empty, very flat sella. I have also seen this mentioned on this website as being something that often happens along with headaches/migraines.
I have chronic daily headaches 24/7 along with migraines which are less often.
Thanks for any info, I'd really appreciate it since I've not found medications that have helped much yet and have tried all kinds of tests.
Patty