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  • Ski
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    It’s possible that you’ve dropped into hypo ranges, so you should do whatever you can to get your blood tested before that appointment ~ it’ll make the appointment more productive, and you can even get replacement prescribed ahead of the appointment so you get ahead of it, if that’s what’s going on.

    Thyroid hormone affects SO much, it’s almost impossible to say what can happen as we go through our treatment and healing, because our experiences are all so very different.

    The "blank" feeling corresponds to a feeling I had when I was hypo ~ just completely disinterested in everything ~ and once I did see that on a list of hypo symptoms. I think they described it as "not caring about anything."

    In any event, I wouldn’t suspect thyroid storm, that’d be very dramatic and anxious, not this strange calm you’re describing, but if you’re feverish and your heart rate is very high, then make sure you get checked at an ER.

    Hang in, you’re getting there! <img decoding=” title=”Wink” /> It never happens as quickly or as smoothly as we’d like, unfortunately…

    Hopeful23
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    Ugh. Im not sure what im feeling these days. I dont understand. Here it goes. The past few days i have been feeling blah. I mean like some anxiety but really just a blah what the hell is wrong. I just feel blank. You can see it in my face to. I look like i have the flu minus the flu. Lol. i dont How to explain it really. I missed my appt. I sleep in and didnt have the money to pay on my account. I am rescheduled for the 30Th. My boyfriend is going to give me the money for that office visit. Im just scared. Like always. My mind is going crazy. Am i hypo too fast. Am i going into thyroid storm or is this part of the healing process. Well my friend is in town from north c. I wanted to see her but here i sit on my bed in front of my fan telling myself "im okay calm down" Thanks for listening as usual:)

    Hopeful23
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    Yeah. If i get too bad ill go to stat care and tell them i just had rai done and im feeling really really bad and im sure they will do blood work for me and ill call my dr and tell them my levels. I dont know what else to do. Im poor Lol..

    Ski
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    If you have gone hypo, you will be VERY glad you found it and started taking replacement earlier than later, believe me. The replacement hormone takes a while to build up in your system before you start feeling better again (what else is new? It’s Graves’! :lol:) but seriously ~ if you think you may be hypo, take giant steps to find out and start correcting it ASAP.

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