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Hash thyriod disease with vitiligo.Synthroid .88mg. 3 yrs on Synt...

Posted at 10:42 PM on Jan 04, 2009 by rikki74, #37718
Hash thyriod disease with vitiligo.Synthroid .88mg. 3 yrs on Synthroid. NONE OF THESE SYMPTOMS I HAVE HAD BEFORE SYNTHROID. SEVERE knee pain,ovary pain,joint pain, bone pain,muscle aches, fatigue, sleep apnea, weight gain,depression, anxiety, edema, FIBROMYALGIA / LUPUS SYMPTOMS,chronic inflammation, numbness in left foot,numbness in left hand, lower back pain, headaches,elbow pain,abdominal pain, brain fog,HAIR LOSS and greasy hair (always had thick curly drier hair) greasy skin, white pimple-ish areas on arms, itchy breast, lymph breast pain,increased hunger, strong food cravings, irritability,high blood sugars (I am type 1 diabetic) synthroid is known to mess with insulin in a diabetic, all my symptoms have had one test or another ran and all come back normal. I have no diabetic neuropathys..which surprised the doctors when my nerve tests came back normal...he was blaming my diabetes for most symptoms and told me to eat less in regards to weight gain.Still he brushed off my symptoms. I have asked my (endo doctor) to put me on Armour but she refused, she said I would be taking steps into the dark ages. As if the symptoms are not enough, I am developing more. NEW SYMPTOMS..Globus sensation (feels like constant lump in throat) eye twiches, eye floaters (not diabetic related). I did experience twice after a higher dosage was made I felt great for the first two weeks and then like crap again. I have oddly noticed I have crazy-fast hair growth, although my hair is thinning and not replaced..I have to shave twice a day. Also I read a comment about one person switching synthroid to evening and said they felt better. I am pretty sure this is because doing it that way the body absorbs less synthroid. And for any one who doesn't know..synthroid takes calcium from the bones over time. I am sure the avg person on synthroid complains to a dr about symptoms and doctors never get a clue.
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Reply 10 months ago on Jan 21, 2009 by crystalclear, #16242

Take iodine plus and distance yourself from doctors. Research iodine deficiency. You will see. Also research THyroid. You will see you cannot survive without iodine! I am 54 and Iodine has given my life back plus I am no longer spending money on this and that supplements! Whew who!

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