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Trying to rationalise the news (UK)

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Flu like symptoms?

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Apart from blood tests, how do you know you’ve reached the right dose? Does anybody feel better in the middle of range?

Devoted to the education, treatment, and healing of all forms of hypothyroidism.

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Thyroidectomy due to Graves. Still struggling to figure out Levo. Will things ever get better?

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Headaches / head pressure?

For anyone addicted to nasal sprays, with rebound congestion, or trying to wean off xylometazoline decongestant sprays like Afrin, Otrivin and Sudafed

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Do you ever get over it? (Mentally)

A Community for those living with and dealing with Graves' Disease.

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For those who have had thyroidectomy - FaceBook groups and worrying about the future

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Where can I turn to for help? Thyroidectomy, bereavement, mental health, physical health?

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Coming to terms with this

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For those who had thyroidectomy - how long before your heart rate normalised?

A place to share experiences and opinions on Hyperthyroidism

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For those who had thyroidectomy - how long before your heart rate normalised?

A Community for those living with and dealing with Graves' Disease.

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What is the mechanisms of this condition affecting mental health?

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This is glitch right?

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Can you tell me about your recovery timeline on meds?

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Slow recovery?

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Finding it really hard to stay positive

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Anybody have a similar reaction to Carbimazole?

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Mental side effects?

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Looking for support and advice. Recently diagnosed

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Is it normal to feel ok (ish) one day and then symptoms back the next? Is this healing?

A community for discussing gastritis and diseases related to gastritis (e.g. ulcers, functional dyspepsia). Sharing treatments, cures, causes, news, case studies, medical articles, and personal experiences are very welcome. (Consider joining our official Discord server today!)

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Can anybody talk or help or anything?!

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Do you ever panic because of how bad you feel in a flare?

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How long do your flare ups last?

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