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Old 01-22-2008, 01:14 PM #28
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I can so sympathise with KD and daughter! I was diagnosed with Hypo Thyroid/Hashimoto's disease just prior to my MS diagnosis. Scary stuff, but not nearly as tough as Graves Disease.

With the Hypo thyroid you don't have the heart racing which I would think is pretty darn scary.

I may not have read through this as carefully as I should have, but isn't there a treatment for Graves disease?

I remember that both President Bush (#1) and his wife Barbara had that problem. They both seem fine.

Is the pregnancy the difference here?

I do hope all turns out well.
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