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I've pressure in my ears as well and soreness in my thyroid area as well as feeling as if there's something catching there.....also lots of mucus in my throat. could this be thyroid related?

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nightingale-56

Just another of my symptoms, so think it must be. Have been getting more and more symptoms of being undertreated since Eltroxin was taken off the market. Janet.

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crimple

Have you had a test for antibodies?

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dogtired

Thankyou both.......I don't think that a test was done.....a year ago the gp told me that I didn't have an endocrine problem and why was I showing him dubious test results Genova). I think I'll have to go private and get a full blood thyroid panel from Genova and find someone to take the blood sample. This thyroid problem has been going on for ever and I'm at the point of trying to self medicate with T4 which I do have access to......just want to do the right thing.

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HarryE in reply to dogtired

If you use blue horizon, you can get your tests done on a fingerprick sample, so don't need to get someone to take blood for you. Yes I have those symptoms too. :-(

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