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after a TSH of over 100 for months & a month long stay in hospital I have now been diagnosed with Addison’s disease as I already have hashimotos & underactive thyroid for the last 27 years can anyone give me any advice or patient to patient tips on living with this as I would like to do all I can to help myself in whatever way I can .my TSH is now back in range 0.66 thank u so much

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Cezza, Very few members on ThyroidUK will have Addison's disease, so you may not get much help here. There is a UK charity specifically for Addison's disease, which also has a members forum. Here's the link addisonsdisease.org.uk/newl...

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bless ya thank u so much x

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