raven-sorry to hear that you have hyperthyroid on top of all of this. Sounds like you have a great understanding of how your chemicals are working/or not as a result of this. I don't understand it all (I forget alot-I have a traumatic brain injury as well), but going thru menopause, I had saliva hormone tests.
As I recall, they also showed abnormal cortisol-I think I have low-as a result of adrenal burn out. The pharmacist that specializes in these tests referred it to "adrenal fatigue" and recomended books on this. I discovered the material to be saying the same thing that was once referred to as chronic fatigue syndrome. I was diagnosed with cfid more than 20 yrs ago.
My sister, a decade older was then diagnosed with Addisons Disease, which is related to cortisol levels. She is quite ill with it. She has become very thin and looks frail.
Discovering this felt like going around in circles to me. With hopes of recovery, I ran out and got the books, only discover it was the same thing with a new name.
Our growing up was likely very traumatic. Back in the 80's-90s, I heard about adult children of alcoholics and co dependency. I related totally and jumped on the wagon. I put my recover first. My sisters were skeptics and thought it was all BS. In my family, taking care of your own needs is called "selfish", so it was not a popular thing to do. As a matter of fact, it caused me to leave the "pack", as some would say. Working a co dependency program (self created) led to great physical and emotional health. I was able to raise great kids and meet my own goals and achieve. I loved life.
After a seperation from my husband 10 yrs ago, and being a single parent to teens, things began to take a toll on me. Aside from the normal stressors and demands (requiring rigid sleep routine, nurtition, etc), we had a murder in our family, and infant death, and I was stalked. I was still fairing well when I had an accident and was unconscious which resulted in TBI, broken rib and collapsed lung. gotta run, more later