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I have been having tingling hands and lower forearms(day and night)

since last Saturday. I am now on 50mcgs of synthroid. I don't know if

this is related to the synthroid or to the hashi's or to neither.

Does anyone know?

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, I had this too when I was on 50 mgs of Synthroid. Not sure why, but I am

doing better now that I am on Armour. (2 weeks) Don't have it near as often

now. I think it will take time to go away.

Kathy

TINGLING HANDS

I have been having tingling hands and lower forearms(day and night)

since last Saturday. I am now on 50mcgs of synthroid. I don't know if

this is related to the synthroid or to the hashi's or to neither.

Does anyone know?

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Val,

My Aldosterone was checked about 6 months ago and it was ok. I

called the doc and I am waiting for a return call. It has only been

happening since Sunday.

gary

> Hyperaldosteronism can also cause an intolerance to T3 (Armour).

That's the

> possibility I'm pursuing right now. I've been off all thyroid

meds for 11

> days and now, even 50 mcg sends me into a nervous orbit, like

chewing on

> tinfoil.

>

> Val

>

> From: nc2406@a...

>

> numbness and tingling is a symptom of hypo - but also a symptoms

of other

> things. If you also have fatigue and weakness and frequent

urination with

> it,

> check for Hyperaldosteronism, an endocrine disorder.

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Unfortunatley I can't tolerate armour. But if synthroid does not

work out for me I will try taking Armour in tiny amounts and take a

year to get up to proper levels if necessary.

Thanks,

> , I had this too when I was on 50 mgs of Synthroid. Not sure

why, but I am doing better now that I am on Armour. (2 weeks) Don't

have it near as often now. I think it will take time to go away.

>

> Kathy

> TINGLING HANDS

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> I have been having tingling hands and lower forearms(day and

night)

> since last Saturday. I am now on 50mcgs of synthroid. I don't

know if

> this is related to the synthroid or to the hashi's or to

neither.

> Does anyone know?

>

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I have been having tingling hands and lower forearms(day and night)

since last Saturday. I am now on 50mcgs of synthroid. I don't know if

this is related to the synthroid or to the hashi's or to neither.

Does anyone know?

,

Tingling hands can be a sign of a neuropathy that may be caused by a

deficiency or imbalance of B vitamins. The Vitamin B complex is vital

to nerve health and in conducting nerve signals. If you take B

vitamins, it is very important to take the proper balance and be sure

that you take them as part of a pharmaceutical grade

multi-vitamin/mineral complex that has guaranteed dissolution and

absorption. Otherwise, you may not be getting what you think you are.

There are only a few companies that make this quality of vitamins.

There is a book by Lyle Mac at this website:

http://www.macwilliam.net/. It is a comparative guide to Nutritional

Supplements. It is an excellent read and certainly helps make a

decision about which supplement to buy and what the different

components do - and what ratios are optimal.

Hope this helps a bit.

Winona

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