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Taking Levoxyl After Thyroid Removal. Can Nausea Be Due To Calcium Deficiency?

I am 42, had 75% of my thyroid removed, only took levoxyl for a year or so I have been woken up around 4am with nausea. I have learned to control my breathing so I don t have to jump up and vomit, although I do sometimes. I heard about calcium deficiency, could that be it?
Fri, 28 Feb 2014
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Dear User, HI! this is a bit unusual, nausea for almost a year , that too early morning. this is reported in pregnancy first trimester or in people on metformin large dose. if your sugars are fine , then you must check your thyroid balance and definitely supplement yourself with calcium and vitamin D. Regards!
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Taking Levoxyl After Thyroid Removal. Can Nausea Be Due To Calcium Deficiency?

Dear User, HI! this is a bit unusual, nausea for almost a year , that too early morning. this is reported in pregnancy first trimester or in people on metformin large dose. if your sugars are fine , then you must check your thyroid balance and definitely supplement yourself with calcium and vitamin D. Regards!