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Extreme Thirst, Fatigue, Back Pain, Inconsistent Appetite. Under Treatment For Graves Disease. Suggestions?

I am currently being treated for Graves' disease for the past 3 months, approximately.
I have been really ill with extreme thirst, fatigue, like completely lethargic, dizziness, backache, inconsistent appetite, headaches, and extreme weakness, and I don't know what to do.
My endocrinologist is out of the for the next couple days and she doesn't have an associate. I have no idea how to treat myself and what the problem is.
Please help.
Fri, 4 Oct 2013
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Endocrinologist 's  Response
Dear Ma'm, symptoms you have referred to are mainly because of your underlying disease itself. You are already taking treatment for it. Add a beta blocker if not already taking, also some multivitamins, vitamin D and B12. Recheck your thyroid balance and get your dose adjusted. Regards!
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Extreme Thirst, Fatigue, Back Pain, Inconsistent Appetite. Under Treatment For Graves Disease. Suggestions?

Dear Ma m, symptoms you have referred to are mainly because of your underlying disease itself. You are already taking treatment for it. Add a beta blocker if not already taking, also some multivitamins, vitamin D and B12. Recheck your thyroid balance and get your dose adjusted. Regards!