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euthyrox 100 since i raised buzzing in head hbp

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3 days now cant get my bp down using mycardis and relaxant pill is still high . i have symptoms of hyperactive thyroid and a lot of buzing in my ears i get hot flashes anxiety depresion dont know what to do endo said my blood test is good. i have headaches blury eyes but the anxiety is very bad sweat at nights .is five months i am on euthyrox 100 but i am geting worse instead of beter

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Do you take a decent amount of Vit C? Have you also upped your B12 and Vit D uptake mentioned in your last post

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