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#1 July 27, 2012 22:53:37

modo202
From: jupiter florida
Registered: 2012-03-16
Posts: 6
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Newbie with Graves -

thank you,
this is so much help to me
it's a peacefullness and a calming once I feel connected.
This is such an on going nite-mare.
THe regulation comes for a few months and then needs tweeking.
However, now that I quit smoking 5 months ago and with the doctor only looking at my numbers not at my symptoms…not sure if am going hypo or if the metabolism and weigt aren't from that. And do you know if seroquel interacts with the affect on thyroid?
thanks everyone

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#2 July 28, 2012 21:53:06

Kimberly
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From: Phoenix, AZ
Registered: 2008-10-14
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Newbie with Graves -

@modo - I'm not familiar with that particular drug…I would suggest talking to your doctor or pharmacist about any possible interactions.

Hopefully, your doc is looking at Free T4 and T3 when making dosing decisions for you, and not just TSH. The latest medical guidance notes that TSH can remain suppressed for quite some time, and therefore is not a good benchmark for dosing early in the process.

Take care!


Kimberly
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