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Hi, Bakerman.
No, a thyroid change would not be an indication of MG. However, being hyper or hypothyroid can make MG worse. When the numbers of the TSH go down, you tend to be too hyperthyroid. Has your pulse been higher? Have you noticed any other changes? Have you gotten copies of your antibody test results? If not, get them! What is the plan now? What else are they going to do for you? Annie |
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