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<blockquote data-quote="carol43" data-source="post: 1616338" data-attributes="member: 180221"><p>When the doctor phoned me to tell me that I had an underactive thyroid I asked what the symptoms were. He said tiredness, my reply was I have been at work all day and now I'm digging in the garden, he didn't have an answer. I have taken up to 150mcginn the past but it's now down to 75mcg. I can honestly say I have never felt any different from when I was diagnosed. The only symptoms I get now is hair falling out and finger nails breaking. I wish I could find out whether losing all my weight has had some effect on my pituitary gland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carol43, post: 1616338, member: 180221"] When the doctor phoned me to tell me that I had an underactive thyroid I asked what the symptoms were. He said tiredness, my reply was I have been at work all day and now I'm digging in the garden, he didn't have an answer. I have taken up to 150mcginn the past but it's now down to 75mcg. I can honestly say I have never felt any different from when I was diagnosed. The only symptoms I get now is hair falling out and finger nails breaking. I wish I could find out whether losing all my weight has had some effect on my pituitary gland. [/QUOTE]
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