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I read somewhere on this forum where someone complained that they had symptoms of pregnancy with Hypothyroidism.  Could I get some more info on this?  And ringing in the ears?  
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362387 tn?1207274119
It's ok.  Not a big deal.  I'm just living day by day in this hypohe// stage.  I'm tired of feeling this way.  I called the endo last Friday and still haven't heard from him.  I'm alittle frustrated.  But anyway if you remember great if not no biggie.  I know how it is.
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Jessi, sorry . . . I forgot to ask the doctor about the tinnitus.  I will talk to him later this week when we discuss my labs.  I will try to remember then. I still seem to have a little memory problem with this hypo, but I will make a point to remember this time.
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when I was in hypohell last year I swear I was going to start lactating.My boobs went from a c cup to a d cup and wouldnt you know when I look up hypo things there was lactating eewww.I was nefver so glad to start back on my med I have since gone back to c up again.( now I have 3 bras too big lol) Hypohell just bites!! and I dont ever wanna go there again.
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362387 tn?1207274119
I though it was you who mentioned it but wasn't sure.  Let me know what the doc says.  Jessi
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I have tinnitus, ringing in the ears and I think I posted a question about it awhile back and got many responses.  It is a symptom of hypothyroidism but it is also treated separately, as far as I understand.  I go the the doctor tomorrow and will ask him about it.
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