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Labs are fine still feeling sick

Hi Dr Lupo,
I have had a TT for paillary Thyroid cancer and had my RAI and am now on 85 mcg of thyroxine daily. At one stage I was diagnosed iatrogenic hyperthyroidism with all my symptoms. At the moment my labs are fine and ALMOST all my symptoms have subsided. I still feel always dizzy, nauses, lightheaded, faint and find it hard to concerrntrate. I am not allowed to be on beta blockers as I have low blood pressure. Any suggestions of what tests/meds I should try???? Ps I am in Australia so it may vary but I am struggling with my Endo and GP.
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Thanks fort that....
The thing is, Iv alwys had low blood pressure and never had a problem. I used to eat bad, smoke and never drink water and I was fine. These symptoms only started 3/4 months ago. I'm doing everything I can, drinking water, sports drinks, eating meat etc and still sick.
It's extremely frustrating
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Doctor Lupo does not monitor this forum.  In order to get a response from him, you will need to post in the expert forum.  

Just a thought, though - your symptoms may have to do with the low blood pressure rather than thyroid issues.
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