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Hi, My Name is Debbie, I'm new here, just wanted to introduce myself. I have hashimoto's and I have bipolar.

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I was diagnosed in 1996 with hypothyroidism and 2 months ago a new dr. decided I have hashimoto's disease. I was taken off synthroid (Levoxyl) and put on 120 mg of armour thyroid, at which time I began to feel so much better, but only a month later put on nature throid 97.5 mg and my symptoms have started returning. sound right? any suggestions?

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You might be better posting your question on the thyroid forum, there are lots of experienced people over there and some with the same problems you have.

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