Posted by Zatar on March 9, 2015, at 12:38:22
In reply to Re: Horrible sleep problems » Zatar, posted by Phillipa on March 9, 2015, at 9:53:19
> That's what happened to me going through menopause which I didn't know was going on. The vertigo had something to do with the fact that hasimotos thyroidistis as also happening at the same time. I did go to the ER as couldn't walk with the dizziness and I also was given ativert. But a 2mg injection of ativan was also added. I had to stay on the antivert. And I admit a horrible feeling and scary and had to just stay put for I forget how long. So has thyroid been checked. Phillipa
Thyroid ultrasound, TSH, T3, T4 all normal. I do know that if you have depression/anxiety issues, an out of whack HPA axis can cause thyroid-like symptoms not because your levels are low, but maybe the thyroid receptors or the feedback mechanism is not working right.Thanks for the thought...
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