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Old 01-05-2010, 07:54 AM #8
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Default Not only can thyroid problems cause nerve dysfunction--

--but even "correcting" the hormonal imblaance will not immediately take away the neruological symptoms.

As we've been saying, nerve take a long time to heal, and they produce a lot of odd sensations (parasthesas) in the process, and it's often hard to tell, except in long-term retrospect, whether the symptoms are healing ones or not.

On the other hand, you have reported in other posts that the symptoms tend to not be as global as before, or as severe on a regular basis--that might well be a good sign.

And, I do wonder how much of this has been due to your going on and off the medications you've described. Cycelops and Mrs. D have given you lots of info on how these med withdrawls can produce all kinds of odd sensations. . .
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