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Graves Decease
I didn't have any medical history till last month when I had fits and diagnosed with Graves Decease, Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis. It's been 5 weeks I am on medication but my TSH  levels are not leveled yet, even being on diet of  low salt and low carb than usual, I gained almost 5 Kg in 5 weeks.  What should I do next?
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Hello if it really graves confirmed by endocrinologist u need to take medication for long time almost 12 to 18 months... U need to monitor t3 and T4 and not TSH because it will take long time to come normal.. Don't worry .... Plz consult endocrinologist for dose adjustment..
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