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Can your thyroid make you wake up feeling real ill?

Im hypothyroidic and this morning i woke up feeling real poorly.

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nightingale-56

I always wake up feeling worse than when I went to bed, even though I sleep fairly well. Wish you well.

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Thankyou xx

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red_head40

Hi this disease can have you feeling normal one day then as if youve been kicked by a horse the next. It is possible your meds might be needing adjusted a bit though. Have you had a blood test recently? Also iron levels may be low as well, just worth considering x

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Ive made a request for a telephone consultation with a doctor.

My bloods were done about 1 month ago i think now because i felt so ill and it showed they needed to be increased.

I feel so poorly. No energy,chest pain, tightness, body is aching,cold,my heart feels like its beating slow.

Im absolutely knackered. I have chronic pain from my spine also which doesnt help because its so painful i cant get comfortable to sleep even though im so tired.

I just feel like my body is shutting down lol.

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