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Had Thyroidectomy. Taking Synthroid. Having Nausea And Loss Of Appetite. Not Pregnant. What Is Wrong?

Hi, my name is Wendy and I had a thyroidectomy in Oct of 2012. I am on 150mcg of synthroid. I am experiencing nausea and loss of appetite. It was off and on but now it is on all the time for about a week, at least. I am not pregnant. I am concerned that something else could be wrong or going on but don't know what. Any ideas?

thank you,
Wendy
Mon, 17 Jun 2013
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Hello Wendy ! Thanks for your query. As per your complaints you may be suffering from mAcid Peptic disease./Hyperacidity. Need Rabiprazole /Pantoprazole along wit5h Domperidone should help you. See your GP for the prescription.
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Had Thyroidectomy. Taking Synthroid. Having Nausea And Loss Of Appetite. Not Pregnant. What Is Wrong?

Hello Wendy ! Thanks for your query. As per your complaints you may be suffering from mAcid Peptic disease./Hyperacidity. Need Rabiprazole /Pantoprazole along wit5h Domperidone should help you. See your GP for the prescription.