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DH & I have been reading up on Hashimoto's...I fit right in...swollen face (my pcp's nurse actually mentioned that last month when I saw her), sleeping, constipation, brittle hair, very dry skin, and a sudden swelling in my joints. I read that Hashimoto's patients' thyroid numbers go up and down due to the thyroid turning on and off.

I was going to call the endocrinologist I was seeing last year, but I wonder if my neuro would be better to call in case he knows of one who deals with MS patients with thyroid problems...
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