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<blockquote data-quote="SparkJack" data-source="post: 226504" data-attributes="member: 36519"><p>My blood tests were 'mislaid' on Monday but to-day the Doctor telephoned to say that my thyroid was very noticeably underactive. I had already told them this in April when I suddenly put on one and a half stone.I then had to make an appointment to see the Dr and have to wait 2 weeks. I'm at the surgery for the flu jab tomorrow so I hope to get an earlier appointment. Still on the positive side my 1 lb a week weight loss on lower carbing will double.</p><p>My IFCC was 62.8 converted to 7.9 so I hope to lower this as well.</p><p>I have atrial fibrillation so I am not looking forward to any extra heart palpitations!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SparkJack, post: 226504, member: 36519"] My blood tests were 'mislaid' on Monday but to-day the Doctor telephoned to say that my thyroid was very noticeably underactive. I had already told them this in April when I suddenly put on one and a half stone.I then had to make an appointment to see the Dr and have to wait 2 weeks. I'm at the surgery for the flu jab tomorrow so I hope to get an earlier appointment. Still on the positive side my 1 lb a week weight loss on lower carbing will double. My IFCC was 62.8 converted to 7.9 so I hope to lower this as well. I have atrial fibrillation so I am not looking forward to any extra heart palpitations! [/QUOTE]
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