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  • Anonymous
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    No, it does not sound appropriate. It may not be thyroid – related, but thyroid is easy to rule out (or in) by getting a blood test. If your thyroid levels are “normal”, then you need to talk with your doctor about what else might be going on.

    Bobbi — NGDF Online Facilitator

    Anonymous
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    hello to all on the board. I get up at 5:30 am take my synthroid about
    5:45. After breakfast I do warm up exercices then my Husband and I walk
    two miles or so, about lunch time my energy level is about gone and I have to rest a couple of hours, my mucles pinch in my legs and arms. My ankles and knees hurt. I am 60 years old I’ve been on 100.mgs of synthroid going on 5 months now. Is this as good as it gets,just 10 years I was hiking to the top of a mountain.I am trying to keep that
    warrior spirit, I get a little impatience sometimes.

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