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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2303794" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I have a defunct thyroid and have never been entirely happy with the replacement unless I was at the top end of the normal range.</p><p>I used to run up mountains - and down again so perhaps my levels were always naturally high. If your doctor continues to be puzzled maybe suggest a tiny supplement to see if it might help? If there is an immediate alteration in the symptoms it might indicate a way to go and if there is no change then it eliminates a possibility.</p><p>Several of the symptoms you describe were typical of the years before I was diagnosed - and diagnosis was difficult as apparently thyroids crash and recover over and over again before final failure. I must have had half a dozen tests before one was done at just the right time to see a very deep low point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2303794, member: 355878"] I have a defunct thyroid and have never been entirely happy with the replacement unless I was at the top end of the normal range. I used to run up mountains - and down again so perhaps my levels were always naturally high. If your doctor continues to be puzzled maybe suggest a tiny supplement to see if it might help? If there is an immediate alteration in the symptoms it might indicate a way to go and if there is no change then it eliminates a possibility. Several of the symptoms you describe were typical of the years before I was diagnosed - and diagnosis was difficult as apparently thyroids crash and recover over and over again before final failure. I must have had half a dozen tests before one was done at just the right time to see a very deep low point. [/QUOTE]
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