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Question Stupid Thyroid

I've been on a roller coaster the past year trying to get my thyroid numbers stable. PCP raises my dose of Synthroid, and the number goes goofy. Lowers the dose, goes goofy again the opposite way.
DH said I should investigate having the thing taken out.

I have read that MS affects the thyroid. Should I ask my neuro for a referral to an endocrinologist who deals with MS-y thyroids?
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