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Old 01-28-2014, 08:24 PM #6
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Originally Posted by Stacy2012 View Post
Reading as much as I can about TPO and hashi...I wonder with all the inflamation it can cause if this is what is causing my pn and why the zflamend helped me, since it helps with inflamation.

But no matter what I read there isn't much on how to get rid or it or help other than diet and thyroid meds.
Hi Stacy I have PN - postchemo - and I also take Oroxin as I had my thyroid removed. I have Graves Disease which adversely affected my eyes (pop-eye look). My endocrinologist who monitors my thyroid condition did increase my oroxin too but I do not take any other meds. I guess where I am going is to say that Hashimotos may also be monitored and treated with thyroid meds only. I hope so as more meds just add to a chemical cocktail and make diagnosis messy. Good luck! Aggie
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