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546273 tn?1214983501

do anyone of you feel sometimes lost

i do feel sometimes out of word or the words feel to get stuck in the throat.i find it hard to carry on the conversations.off-late i am feeling pain inside my ears.do anyone of you are in the habit of balloning(closing the nose and forcing air into the ear to release pressure).i do it quiet often and feel relief after doing so.
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168348 tn?1379357075
YES YES YES and that is why I had to lower my synthroid dosing .. when my TSH is too hyper (where it should be for cancer suppression) I cannot function and I call it "word retrieval" issues ... it is awful and then my heart would palpitate in the conversation as I search for the word!

My TSH was 0.887 when this happened and went away when over 1.0 .. I'm at 1.8 now (give or take) and all is just fine on 75mcgs Synthroid vs. 100mcgs Synthroid.

Hope this helps,

Cheryl
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440728 tn?1234645302
Yes, I feel lost very often! It feels like a muzzy feeling in my head, so I can't think straight, or what I want to say doesn't come out right. Also, the feeling you describe in your ears I think is just due to the pressure in your inner ear. When you do that thing you describe it releases it. It's like when you are on a plane. I do get that often too.
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