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Yesterday I woke up feeling a little tired. Went to the washroom picked up my right hand to wipe and it was completely numb. I shook it and it was falling all over the place. I got up and collapsed nothing was working. I shouted for my husband to call 911. They came and assessed me for a stroke. Ruled that out. I eventually went to the hospital where blood and ct scan were run. Everything came back normal but I’m still feeling numbness in my arm and through out my body.

Could this be a symptom of Graves’ disease? I was in a thyroid storm in 2021. My body felt out of control. I’m feeling anxious and restless.. I’m frequently using the washroom and I haven’t been able to eat.

Has anyone ever experienced anything like this? What next steps would you take? My thyroid levels are in range as I take my medicine.

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