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<blockquote data-quote="Scouser58" data-source="post: 632290" data-attributes="member: 103830"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Hello Dogbutler, well a month ago, I stupidly mixed up my meds, and when I should have been taking 2 Gliclazide before my tea, I was taking 2 levothyroxine?!?!, so when a thyroid test results came back things were all over the place, after discussion with new nurse going for another thyroid blood test, to see if things have reversed, but now I am so cold, it hurts my shoulders.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">I agree about getting blood tests to have a uniform results, all doing the same method, would be good, also the 'normal' is an average from other tests, not surprised really, nothing has a good basis of reporting, as you have just found out. I may ask to go and see a thyroid specialist to see if there is anything else can be done. Also if things are out of kilter, between thyroid/diabetes which is effecting the other and to what extent, how stressful. Now my feet keep swelling up and are cold and my shoulder hurts, good fun this being ill is??? well lets keep posting and see were things go, ttfn</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scouser58, post: 632290, member: 103830"] [SIZE=5]Hello Dogbutler, well a month ago, I stupidly mixed up my meds, and when I should have been taking 2 Gliclazide before my tea, I was taking 2 levothyroxine?!?!, so when a thyroid test results came back things were all over the place, after discussion with new nurse going for another thyroid blood test, to see if things have reversed, but now I am so cold, it hurts my shoulders. I agree about getting blood tests to have a uniform results, all doing the same method, would be good, also the 'normal' is an average from other tests, not surprised really, nothing has a good basis of reporting, as you have just found out. I may ask to go and see a thyroid specialist to see if there is anything else can be done. Also if things are out of kilter, between thyroid/diabetes which is effecting the other and to what extent, how stressful. Now my feet keep swelling up and are cold and my shoulder hurts, good fun this being ill is??? well lets keep posting and see were things go, ttfn[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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