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497348 tn?1283436066

Hypothyroidism...symptoms?

So I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about three months ago and since then life has been hell... I started a .100 of levothyroxine on a monday, by thursday I was in the E.R for feeling panic and dizzy... never felt that way before... till this day we are still getting the TSH level to be normal but I am still feeling the symptom of being dizzy.... and a little fatigue my doctor thinks I have anxiety I dont know what else to do is this normal? has anyone else felt like this?
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497348 tn?1283436066
Well My TSH number from the last time they adjusted me was .0023 then they just went from .150 to .125 levothyroxine so its time for my next test coming up here on the 7th... thanks for following up on  this by the way..
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393685 tn?1425812522
It very common to feel panic and other symptoms before you are adjusted. Anxiety is commonly Dx - but I think it is more to do with hypoT and getting balanced than actually being panic. It does go away some after your levels get better.

What is your TSH number.
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497348 tn?1283436066
yeah they have tested me quite a bit... its been only three months so i dont know
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Did they test your thyroid again? Sometimes it takes month to find the right dose of meds.
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