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Hello. Can anyone explain why I get heart fluttering its at night in bed after taking Levo?

I've tried looking in the search, I'm wondering if it's serious or an indication I'm on a too high dose or even too low as since I've took HRT TSH dropped quite a lot

thanks 🌸

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Hi Cup-cake7,

Try popping your post on Thyroid UK, I am sure somebody will give you some advice. I have thyroid issue and found thyroid uk very helpful.

Good luck.

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You could try the Thyroid section on this site, you'll find lots of help over there.

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