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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1378988" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I have an underactive thyroid and take 175mgm of Thyroxine a day - or I should, I keep forgetting. (Just checked, yes, forgot this morning - take them now, even though it deeps me awake) </p><p>I was diagnosed quite some time ago after quite a few tests - the thyroid seems to fail and recover numerous times before stopping altogether. When it was finally detected my TSH was about 4000 times higher than normal and it took some time for it to drop to normal levels as my dose was slowly increased to 200mgm where it stayed for some time.</p><p>I can still remember on about the third day of replacement therapy when my hands and feet began to feel warm, as though they were immersed in a warm bath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1378988, member: 355878"] I have an underactive thyroid and take 175mgm of Thyroxine a day - or I should, I keep forgetting. (Just checked, yes, forgot this morning - take them now, even though it deeps me awake) I was diagnosed quite some time ago after quite a few tests - the thyroid seems to fail and recover numerous times before stopping altogether. When it was finally detected my TSH was about 4000 times higher than normal and it took some time for it to drop to normal levels as my dose was slowly increased to 200mgm where it stayed for some time. I can still remember on about the third day of replacement therapy when my hands and feet began to feel warm, as though they were immersed in a warm bath. [/QUOTE]
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