20/f About 6 months ago I went to my old doctor (i had to switch to a new one for insurance reasons). I was then 243 pounds, I was actually losing weight at this time. Three or so months ago I went to my first appointment with my new doctor and I was 265, then the following I went and I was 285 I went 6 weeks later and I am now 305 pounds. I'm starting to have mild headaches, the area around my neck is darkened, and doesn't get lighter however many times i was or scrub, and my neck is also getting that way too, but it has lighter and darker variances. I'm not pregnant, I don't take any medication and I didn't when this started happening. My new doctor has checked my thyroid twice, my electrolytes, and hormones and everything has come back normal. and someone help? or have you had this problem
Additional info, added Sunday March 31 2013, 9:42 am: *The following month I went to the doctor I was 280. *And the area around my mouth is darkened, and it doesn't matter how hard I scrub. When I was going to my first doctor, before o started losing weight, the areas around my mouth and neck darkened and he said it was insulin seeping out through my skin. But now its like I'm addicted to food and I can't stop eating no matter how hard I try or whether I want it or not.. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? flexi01 answered Thursday March 28 2013, 7:03 pm: For loosing weight and being healthy i really strongly revomment the "weightwatcher" program. Its online and free and it helped alot of my family and i loose the weight we wanted:) [ flexi01's advice column | Ask flexi01 A Question ]
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