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Old 11-13-2015, 08:11 PM #1
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Default HypoThyroid and Neuropathy

I know that there are maybe close to 100 symptoms of Low Thyroid and I decided to look up HypoT and PN. And there are a lot of links. One even from Mayo Clinic. Many others that I didn't even look at. I chose to post this link.

I have read many here talk about NOT knowing WHY the neuropathy and don't know whether thyroid was talked about here before. I'm new to this group so I don't know that one. I went 10 yrs with a struggling thyroid but never had nerve pain, JUST 10 yrs of depression. Got my thyroid fixed in 2002 finally.

Thyroid controls or doesn't control so much of our body functions.

Anyway..

http://sjccfthynet.blogspot.com/2011...d-disease.html
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