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High TSH, Taking Carbiroid, No Relief, Continuous Head Pain. What Can Be Done?

11/10/0000 =t3 =4.3 t4=204 tsh=0.2 06/02/2012 =t3 =2.0 t432 tsh = 60.5 20/3/2012 =t3 =5.6 t4230 tsh =0.1 23/4/2012 = ft416.2 23/4/2012 =tsh 0.4 26/07/2012ft47.3 26/07/2012 ths80.7 i am hasan from bangladesh , age 47. every day one tablet carbiroid eat . but i do not feel easy . always a few pain has head . now what can i do
Thu, 18 Oct 2012
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Hi Hasan
Just make sure that you take nothing (no food, no other medicine) along with thyroid medicine. Also avoid changing brand/dose of drug too frequently. Your doctor can adjust dose to keep TSH in normal range. Head pain may be unrelated to thyroid problem, so get yourself examined by specialist. Till that time you can take some pain killers for head pain.
Wish you good health.
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High TSH, Taking Carbiroid, No Relief, Continuous Head Pain. What Can Be Done?

Hi Hasan Just make sure that you take nothing (no food, no other medicine) along with thyroid medicine. Also avoid changing brand/dose of drug too frequently. Your doctor can adjust dose to keep TSH in normal range. Head pain may be unrelated to thyroid problem, so get yourself examined by specialist. Till that time you can take some pain killers for head pain. Wish you good health.