Hello. Help me! I'm a 27 year old, thus far fairly healthy woman, had baby 1 year ago & since have been loosing extreme weight. Pre-pregnancy I was about 125lb, 5'7. Was on opiates for 8 years, had a spinal fusion in 2013, got pregnant about 6 months later. Seemed I was "loosing" weight from ME (not baby) when I was pregnant but gained a healthy 25 lbs, went home from hospital weighing 130lbs (5 over pre-baby weight) and then weight started dropping. My daughter is now a year old, I blamed breastfeeding so stopped at 3 months, when my weight got down to 100lbs but now it never came back. I'm between 105-110 pretty consistent, I eat normal meals try to eat at least two big meals a day, I tripled my calories, drinking protein & high calories shakes 3-4x a day at 1600 calories each shake along with 2-3 big meals a day, to no avail, actually was still loosing weight. I have notice my weight to stabilize, but now I notice I will have high blood pressure, will have minor chest pains but my heart racing on occasion (3-4x per week - sometimes daily) for no reason, feel dizzy/confusion, shakey, tooth decay, have hair loss like tons in the shower compared to hardly any before (I also notice this come in flames, one week it'll be normal next it'll be falling out in gobs).. Checked my thyroid, said my thyroid is normal, indicated they thought it was Type 1 diabetes (now they lost the labs but will let me know in a day or two) - Once I was looking into type 1 diabetes it actually sounds like exactly what I am experiencing. They did blood work (but still waiting on diabetes), only thing abnormal is folate is low 3.7" when should be over 7.3ng/mL, bilirubin total is 1.4H - should be .2 to 1.3 (Fasting), urine was cloudy w leukocyte, esterase, urine qualitative small, epithelial cells, urine at 20-27 (should be 0-5) and bacteria listed as few. Also wondering if my Vitamin D levels are normal, appears I could have a citamin D deficiency or insufficiency - labs reflect D3 at 34, D2 at <4 and total at 34 (ref ranges between 30-100).