Bruce as you know this forum is mainly thyroid, what we know here. You posted many times, but I don't recall the exact details below.
So just as a common sense starting point (like lets start over with you):
1)What makes your ear ringing worse? ( a relation to the problem)
2) Did you ever take a different med than generic levo yet?
3)Is it possibly not thyroid related for you?
4) do you still have well known hypo symptoms?
5)does the ringing change with different posture / head / neck moving, upright / horizontal?
if you type in ear ringing at the search line on the right top of the page you will see 263 past posts from other members regarding ear ringing.
Hey Annamae, I understand how the board works, but i have made some really good bonds with people in this forum. They have really helped me see my way through this nightmare. That is why i post in here.
1)What makes your ear ringing worse? ( a relation to the problem)
I think the more tired and beat down I am (more hypo) the harder they ring. It sounds like water running.
2) Did you ever take a different med than generic levo yet?
I tried synthroid brand, but it didnt agree with me.
3)Is it possibly not thyroid related for you?
It may be possibly low testosterone, but I cant be certain. I just started treatment to replace the testosterone that my "boys" produce, with a testosterone that comes in a bottle. I really do not know, but some folks on here have reported slight ear ringing as well.
4) do you still have well known hypo symptoms?
The only symptoms I have are : foggy thinking, hot and cold flashes, beat down tired.
5)does the ringing change with different posture / head / neck moving, upright / horizontal?
N0, I wish i could pinpoint it.
I should have my results back from the pituary M.R.I. tomorrow....
thank you!