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My temperature is 33.9 and read somewhere that could be linked to a thyroid problem. Is that right

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Is that your only symptom ?

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isca7 in reply toMarz

Feel a bit tire but I woke very early this morning. Slight headache and my head feels a little fuzzy

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Having the occasional bad night is common with thyroid issues. Did you look at the link I posted above for you ? Lots of Thyroid information .

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Thanks Marz Just taking a look now

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Howard39

Hi

It is v low. 36.50 is a good aim.

Have you had any tests for thyroid or vitamins?

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