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i am in hospital at the moment. one . of problems is nausea.

i was wondering if ndt which i have been on for a year with very good t4 t3 results has now started supporting my adrenals so when i take my usual prednisolone i am getting to much adrenalin.

i take my temps on waking . usually 36.6

today on waking it was 37.2 and i felt dreadful. this was because nurse insisted i took more steriod than usual. doctors are not interested.

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Or, you could have an infection causing nausea and raised temperature.

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Did you manage to get a liver function test?

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