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Old 01-30-2014, 11:33 PM #11
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Default This thread is interesting!

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Originally Posted by Stacy2012 View Post
Two doctors have told me my PN is from hypothyroid.

The first doctor said it right away even before the blood test. No, you can't determine for sure that PN is from hypothyroid. It's a doctors guess.
Hi there. I have been following the thread and am interested that your doctors have attributed PN to hypothyroidism. Since getting PN after chemo I take 150mg of oroxin every Mon, Wed and Fri then 100 mg every other day. I take 100mcg of Selenium twice daily and upped my dose of vitamin D all thanks to my endocrinologist. I had my thyroid removed in 2004 and my current thyroid readings are the most normal they''ve ever been. My PN is improving with swelling reduced in my feet and toes. I see my endocronologist again in May for another review. Will definitely post again.
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