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ive been dizzy since january and just got diagnosed in june with underactive thyroid. im wondering if this could be the cause? its like a moving rocking swaying sensation thats gradually bt slowly been getting better. its horrible and giving me awful anxiety. it all started after a vomitig bug x

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Try reading this conversation from yesterday.

healthunlocked.com/!/thyroi...

Moggie x

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danid1989 in reply toMoggie

it wont let me open it

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No that didn't work either sooooo

about 6 questions down from your one there is a question from suzy01 with the title "Is it safe to stop thyroxin for a few days" this is the question I am trying to link you as it is all about dizziness.

Hope this helps

Moggie x

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danid1989 in reply toMoggie

thatnks thats helped alot. i dont think the drs have checked my t3 or b12 do u think i should ask him to? was it a mix or t3/t4 what made you feel better? ive only been on 25mcg of levo for 3 weeks x

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Whilst on thyroxine I felt that I was walking around on a boat in a rough sea - is your feeling a bit like this? I also suffered with vertigo and anxiety too. These are much better (in fact the dizziness and vertigo are gone), although I do get a bit of anxiety every now and then.xx

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danid1989 in reply toClarebear

this is exactly how i feel was so bad it left ne bedridden for a while but this all started before i went on levothyroxine i still have it but not as bad its exhaustig living like this. what made yours go away? did you have it for long? its going on nearly 7 months nw x

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'"MAL d'embarquement" see refs - it is very interesting. Also all 'vestibular' sites. Intriguing information both for 'patient' and diagnostician.

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coetzeegisela

'"MAL d'embarquement" see refs - it is very interesting. Also all 'vestibular' sites. Intriguing information both for 'patient' and diagnostician.

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