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Hypothyroid
I am suffeing from hypothyroid since 2008. I am presently taking 75mcg thyronorm and my T3,T4, TSH levels are normal. However, if I change dosage levels fluctuate and I start feeling lethargy. Lot of hairfall and hair are dry and coarse. I am not obese with height of 5.3' I have 58kgs weight. My periods are normal for 3 days and cycle repeats in 28 days. Sometimes I feel leg pain which goes away with Vitamin D3 supplement. What should I do so that the requirement for allopathic medicine stops and I feel as energetic and healthy as with medicine? While taking homeopathic medicine do I need to stop the thyronorm completely or slowly the dose will be decreased. Looking forward for your response. Thanks and regards
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Hypothyroidism means slow down of your system from head to toe. We need to treat you actually. We need to find out why you have developed thyroid issues. What change in life occurred which has triggered your thyroid to misbehave in your system. In order to find out, complete case history would be needed to know you in depth especially on emotional level, followed by appropriate homeopathic treatment plan. Initially, you need to continue the Thyronorm for at least 3-6months along with homeopathic medications. Then the dose of Thyronorm could be reduced/ tapered down gradually. It will take around 1-2 yrs to get rid of Thyronorm possibly.
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Find out classical homeopathic physician with knowledge of counseling.
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Please never think of stopping Thyronorm by yourself.. thanks
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