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DEN53 | 13:31 Thu 14th Jul 2011 | Body & Soul
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Just a quickie Sqad (bet you wished) ha ha

Seriously though - I had my thyroid levels checked 5 weeks ago and my TSH has changed, can't remember the exact reading, but it was something like 6.etc etc. Compared with this time last year when it was 2.etc etc. My GP said I should'nt get any symptons from this, but to be honest, I feel so low at the moment. I am suffering from depression, but I am now thinking, this change in TSH level could be contributing towards this. What do you think. ?

I would have emailed you, but have just changed my computer, as other one blew up, so have lost all my emails contacts. (:o(
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I agree with you........TSH is high and i would up your dose of thyroxine by 25micograms.

Now......about that quickie ;-)
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Down boy !! - I can't up the dose on my own back, as otherwise I will run out of tabs. I now take 100mg and 75mg on alternate days. Have to have my bloods checked again sometime this week.

Thanks for the answer, you have confirmed what I was thinking. (:o) xx
OK....you need to take 100mcrogms EVERY day.

Off to the UK tomorrow for a weekend of R&R.....usual hotel Den?
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Sorry, Sqad - will have to give dirty weekend a miss this time - I couldn't raise a smile at the moment let alone a sh......g..................hahaha - can I send somebody else in my place ? (:o)
Yes....JTH.....she has sh...ged me a few times ....LOL
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Think your barking up the wrong tree there, Sqad - hahaha
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