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Menopausal with hypothyr and hip pain

Hi,thanks in advance for any responses...much appreciated and my drs. do not know.
I've been menopausal since Nov.2011(my last period) and I've been diag.hypothyr.about 3-5 yrs. I'm currently on estrogen patch+progesterone+150 mcg synthroid. Wondering if anyone has had experience with hip (actually where the leg and hip meet)pain that disturbs their sleep?

Also on another note wondering the best labs to target any such problems,whether hormone or thyroid related.

thanks again,carsacarp
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Could you please give us some links to info that shows that osteoarthritis is associated with thyroid disease?  I'd like to read through that info.
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You probably have the onset of osteoarthritis which usually is first noticed in the hip, especially when lying on it in bed. It's a common disease associated with both menopause & thyroid disease. Also, synthroid is known for depleted calcium levels.
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You probably have the onset of osteoarthritis which usually is first noticed in the hip, especially when lying on it in bed. It's a common disease associated with both menopause & thyroid disease. Also, synthroid is known for depleted calcium levels.
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You probably have the onset of osteoarthritis which usually is first noticed in the hip, especially when lying on it in bed.
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