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519035 tn?1348275773

Side effect on synthroid?

Been well two and a half months on synthroid. Hashi's is still an ongoing thing. I have noticed a weird thing tho. My face feels warm. I am not running a fever, blood pressure fine. I have told the doctor this they just said its an effect of hashis, but ive never noticed until taking synthroid. Is that just because of my hormone imbalance???? Curious on what you thought.
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Hi There, I have been on synthroid for 7-8 weeks.  100 synthroid, before taking synthroid my periods were always the same time every month.  Very painful and heavy but what I considered normal.  Was supposed to start on the 10th of this month and have been spotting since the 8th.  It is driving me crazy!  Find out the results of a pelvic ultrasound tomorrow.  I haven't had the side effect of the warm face, I am hot all the time though.  Hope you find out what is going on.  G
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519035 tn?1348275773
yes that is a concern my gyno is looking at. 29 age I just starting taking synthroid, my cycles have been out of whack, 20 day periods anywhere from 5-10 shortest one was two months ago 4 days looking at removing an ovary because i have a huge cyst, pcos and endo on top of it. hot flashes are intense one week before period. so i always forget. i need a bump in my synthroid tho and doc arene't listening to me. so we'll see, i see an endo to!
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410801 tn?1220119445
i never had that side effect either. how old are you? possible menopause?
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561964 tn?1283798616
I am taking synthroid and never noticed my face to be feeling warm.
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