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Yes, I did have Graves. I was given a routine blood test and without my knowing, the doctor ordered throid testing. I had no idea I had throid disease. This was about 15 years ago, I remained hyperthroid (Graves) for several years. Went into remission for a few years. My endoctrinologist said it was unusual to go into remission; but I did. Then about 6 or 7 years ago; started with hypothroid. Since I had throid disease my endocriologist had throid blood work done every 6 months; even when I was in remission. That is why, when I became hypothroid, I was aware of it. Started taking synthroid. I still go for blood work every 6 months in case the need arises for change in prescription. (Gerry) |
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