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i was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and went on levothyroxine and soon became really dizzy all the time. went back to the doctor and had him put me on armour and the dizzyness faded and havent experienced it yet.. I TOTALLY BLAME IT ON LEVOTHYROXINE
i know 100% thats what caused me to be dizzy. it was terrible..
corey
I get periodic dizzy spells too. Sometimes so bad it makes me so sick I have to put myself to bed to sleep it off, and to get their I have to crawl on my hands. I am on levoxyl and I certainly don't blame my dizzy spells on it.
Hope you find the problem and soon.
Good Luck.
Hard to say. Sounds like you developed vertigo about the same time you started synthroid for an obviously abnormal TSH (27). The ACTH stim was appropriate. I would be inclined to monitor you closely without thyroid treatment and re-establish a pattern, consider checking antibodies and just see what happens. If the TSH is very high again and treatment better that observation in that case, try a different brand (ie levoxyl). Good luck
Hello & good morning,
Thanks for your response! I plan on seeing an ENT this week to check out the inner ear. I wrote down the conditions you mentioned.
I've had several cardiac tests - EKG, Stress Test, Tilt Table, and Doppler Echo - all have come back fine. Waiting on a Thallium test of my coronary arteries. So far - the palpitations are called "benign" by every doctor.
Just thought it was interesting that the whole dizziness thing started with the Synthroid. Several people on another message board said they suffered from dizziness for weeks when first taking Synthroid, so it sounds as if it does happen to some people.
Again, thanks so much for responding to my post!
I have never heard or read where thyroid medications causes dizziness. Being still dizzy 9 days after stopping Synthroid should prove to you that its not the Synthroid.
There are many causes of dizziness. Flu, common cold, or allergies. Conditions that affect the inner ear, conditions that affect the brain, abnormalities of heart rhythm or heart attack, stroke, falls in blood pressure. The most common conditions to affect the inner ear and cause dizziness include Meniere's disease, 'benign positional vertigo' and 'vestibular neuronitis', which is also known as 'viral labyrinthitis' and may result from a viral infection of the labyrinth.
Have you had these checked out?
Heart palpitations can be a serious, potentially
life-threatening problem.
Just a thought.
Good Luck.