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APS and thyroid problems???

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Hi, has anyone had problems with thyroid? Xx

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Yes I have, really common, and I use Thyroid UK on this same platform....MaryF

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Hughes-Comrade

Yep, negative test results, but totally clinical signs/symptoms. Improvement since starting armor thyroid.

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Tlove

Yes, I'm hypothyroid and get tested every few months to check that the levothyroxine is at correct dosage for me. 

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michey23

Yes mine is very badly underactive 

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amy1808

Yep thyroid cancer in 1997

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ltsmagic

yes! I kept getting diagnosed with low thyroid and not APS, after my stroke.

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Tjgrant

Daughter diagnosed 3 yes ago APS and 1 yr ago Graves disease. (Hyperthyroidism)

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