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Posted at 12:55 PM on Aug 15, 2007 by lrm007, #22966
I am extremely hot and sweaty, memory loss, fatigue, aching hands, dizzy at times and most recently had a fainting spell (black out) while I was attending a movie -- it started with dizziness and then I became totally burning up hot and wet with sweat so much so that my hair was wet -- this lasted about 1/2 hour and ended with the dry heaves. Please let me know if anyone has experienced this. I had my thyroid blasted with radioactive iodine about 3 years ago (Graves Disease) and I have been hotter than blazes since that time. I am on 112mcg of levoxyl
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Reply 7 months ago on Apr 07, 2009 by vibranthelen, #18677

I have chronic lyme disease and other tickborne diseases. Most of my awful symptoms are neurological, weakness, horrible nerve pain etc but 7 years ago during a total hysterectomy I had severe bleeding requiring blood transfusions. I have a multinodular thyroid and have been on levoxyl. A few months after my surgery I began having a "fever" everyday and profuse drenching sweats whenever I'm too hot, move around a lot like cleaning even if the room isn't very hot. I most likely have this from one of my tickborne diseases called babesiosis which is like malaria-fevers, drenching sweats BUT never considered it could be from my endocrine problems or levoxyl. I'm seeing a new endo who I HOPE listens or I walk out since I want to be on armour-it is so much better for you. I stopped the levoxyl since I don't want the new labs to be off and maybe I'm crazy but within 2 days I feel this inner calm that I haven't had forever. On levoxyl I always felt my body was "racing". Anyone agree>

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