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546273 tn?1214983501

hypo keeps me guessing.......

Do anyone of all the hypos have this all bizzare symptoms?????????
------excessive,uncontrolled sweating from the face and head region irrespective of doing any sort of exercise or physical activity(just plain sweating)
------pain in the eyes,ears and neck
------tightness of face,neck and head
------difficulty breathing
-----feeling like something has got stucked behind my nose
-----crackling noise in the ear,,,,,,,,,,,,
problems mainly above the neck region
My tsh lab results are within normal range.
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546273 tn?1214983501
thanks,for ur reply this makes me somewhat assured that i am not alone suffering.
but,i would like to tell u that i never anticipated myself to become a medical marvel.
Let it be ,if it so then i would aspire to take this marvel to the level of stardom,but don't know how to make it possible????GOT ANY IDEA TO ACHIEVE THIS FEATURE............
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517152 tn?1212368531
It sure is bizarre.  I don't share all of your symptoms but I can relate to a few and they are annoying.
...The excessive uncontrolled sweating is crazy.  It radiates from inside and I can be sitting completely still when it happens.  It gets so bad the sweat runs down my back.  How attractive.  No matter what I try it keeps coming.  
...Difficulty breathing with my nose.  It constantly feels blocked even though I had sinus surgery earlier this year it is worse.
...The ears have been a problem too.  They are itch all the time and has now I have hearing loss in one ear.  I had them checked and was told it is not a normal hearing loss.  Great.  I always wanted to be a medical marvel.
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