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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1463722" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I've had no change to my bgs by reducing to 175mg levothyroxine from 200mg due to being 0.36 over in my last blood test via cardiology for palpatations keeping me awake at night and day.</p><p>However I've stopped losing weight. I was losing on that little bit extra (I think).</p><p>If your blood test is saying low, are you able to increase yourself since your self managing your thyroid care? Is it hugely low? As that can be damaging. Make an emergency gp appointment, if that is the case.</p><p>Don't suffer hypothyroidism symptoms, when you don't have to. Very demotivating in your overall health care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1463722, member: 196960"] I've had no change to my bgs by reducing to 175mg levothyroxine from 200mg due to being 0.36 over in my last blood test via cardiology for palpatations keeping me awake at night and day. However I've stopped losing weight. I was losing on that little bit extra (I think). If your blood test is saying low, are you able to increase yourself since your self managing your thyroid care? Is it hugely low? As that can be damaging. Make an emergency gp appointment, if that is the case. Don't suffer hypothyroidism symptoms, when you don't have to. Very demotivating in your overall health care. [/QUOTE]
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