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Queezy, hot, thyroid? Queezy, hot, thyroid?

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Unread 09-09-2006, 07:53 AM
Queezy, hot, thyroid?

I still get qweezy from the smell of food. And if I try to eat normal food I get sick. The doc gave me something for the nausea.

I also had him check my thyroid. I have been taking .1mg of Synthroid for the past several months before surgery. Now, 2.5 weeks after surgery, my thryoid seems to be running high! He said he didn't want to lower my Synthroid yet, my body may still even itself out in 6 weeks.

But I feel hot in the mornings and I think it is more my thyroid than my hormones. I am taking 1 mg of estradoil and I think I am doing well (I take it at night and my Synthroid in the morning).

Am I getting enough estrogen? I am 38.
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Unread 09-09-2006, 02:13 PM
Queezy, hot, thyroid?

Hi Shelia, your still early in your recovery, it takes a while for our bodies to adjust to all of these changes. I don't have info about the thyroid, hopefully someone will be along that can help you. I hope you get to feeling better soon. Keep us posted on your recovery. I am sending lots of s, Carol
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Unread 09-09-2006, 02:56 PM
Queezy, hot, thyroid?

I'm hypothyroid...and was on levothyroxen..before surgery my levels where ok but after 6 weeks they went low..so change in med's again...surgery throws everything out of whack..thyroid,hormones etc..just have to get everything back in working order
or at least I'm trying...I asked my Dr to change my thyroid med's for me to Armour..and i have felt better on armour this week than i have in almost 3 years on the levo med's..I was on premarin and am off that now going bio....so I am tweeking everything trying to feel better..i have noticed my bones dont hurt as bad..and i am more energetic..so, listen to your body..who knows how you feel but you...so good luck...to you...Hugs
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