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In a message dated 8/12/2001 1:00:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< but
 did notice the first week of my meds that I had like hot flashes-that's the
 best I can describe them, that happened always in the mornings. I am now in
 my 3rd week of synthroid and haven't noticed them as much. Hope this helps,
 Suzanne >>
Hey guys.  First, thanks Susan for your reply.  This is very annoying this
constant sweating.  I also have an itching problem that keeps me up at night
which has been going on for years now.  But what I am trying to do is ignore
the tsh for the most part and get my t4 at least within range. T3 has been ok
for a long time or at least according to the labs and I've always been on
armour.  So I added some T4 beacuse I was still with a ton of hypo symptoms.
My last test, the T4 at least reached the scale but I can't honestly say I
feel a whole lot better.  Now this sweating thing.  I'm gonna give it some
time.  I tend to get impatient.  Hmmm, wonder why??  Maybe this whole hypo
thing is very tiring.  Also, about the candida.  I battle it all the time and
have since being diagnosed.  I have a weak immune system due to Hep C and
thyroid and candida loves me.  Plus, I love bread and when I'm not right on
meds I crave sugar.  Wonder if candida makes one sweat?  Hmmm.  Something
else to look up. :)
Maggi

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