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Hyperthyroidism

My current levels are: TSH 1.79, free T-4 0.84
Do I need to be treated more aggressively or are these sufficient levels? My GI upset is out of control with vomiting/abdominal pain.
Thank you for your help.
Redd
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97953 tn?1440865392
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these are normal levels for thyroid function.
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Thank you so much for sharing your situation with me. I just don't know any answers to what is going on but the GI upset i.e. vomiting and pain is unbearable and so unpredictable. I do hope that you feel better soon. I will remember you in my prayers.
Redd53
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1109439 tn?1259290757
dear redd53, I have hashmintos and an enlarged thyroid 3 years ago i had a attack for 4 months, vomiting feeling tired and really run down, and nervous, i am going through another one at the momment it statred 4 weeks ago, my thyroid feels like its choking me, i have gastric reflux, headaches, cold sweaty hands and feet, dry hair, my nails seem to have lines through them at times of the attacks, the feeling of choking is everyday i carry a water bottle with me everywhere in case the choking makes me reach for it. my thoughts are with you hope you feel better soon.
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