LadyConstanze
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ORIGINAL: littleclip sorry i did not mean to seem it was a absolute but based on a friend who was bi polar and one of the noticeable things was the sleep and energy the thyroid was good as was kidneys and heart yes there are many things that have similar symptoms it was just based on a friend who was sorry for any confusion you read it on a forum, then you bring it here...with nothing to back it up, just a "friend" who was bipolar. If they know they are bi polar, there is no need to make assumptions about them and their symptoms What utter crap The very same thing happened yesterday on a FB group dealing with thyroid disorders, most people share which supermarket has at the moment glutenfree products on offer (gluten is fairly bad for people with auto-immune thyroid problems, the gluten triggers antibodies). Sometimes there are questions about vitamins, side effects of the meds and such, and somebody swapped from levo to an NDT (natural desiccated thyroid hormone) which comes from pigs thyroid glands and contains some T3, she didn't follow the protocol of slowly raising the dose and didn't split it over the day, as a result she suffered from anxiety and heart palpitations, instead of taking 15mgs she took 130mgs and the medication wasn't from a pharmacy but from somebody in Thailand selling on eBay with a bit of cloak and dagger (you buy the bottle as a collectors item, kinda stuff - red flag if you ask me). Some doofus decided that she should just go and get some Prozac for the anxiety and continue with the high dose... WTF? Somebody just told you they massively ODed on a medication that causes it when wrongly dosed and braindead tells her to keep on ODing and add Prozac into the mix because it's so harmless... I think I dented the desk with my head...
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