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Can I Take Thyronorm For Hyperthyroidism After Having A Hysterectomy And Removal Of Ovaries And Cervix?

I am 36 female suffering from hyperthyroidism for the past two months and have had my hysterectomy done at the age of 33 and both my ovaries and cervix has been surgically removed currently I am on 25mcg of Thyronorm but feel very weak have muscle ache and feel like puking all the time and cant sleep either plz help.
Mon, 20 Jan 2014
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Dear User,
Thanks for using healthcare Magic.

In my view you need to check your thyroid status immediately and need to stop thyronorm. If you spelled your condition correctly (Hyperthyroidism) than you are taking the wrong drug. Unfortunately you are taking thyroid hormone although you need some thing anti thyroid.

The symptom you described also indicates that you are having hyperthyroidism.
There seems to be very minimal relation if any, betwwen your thyroid status and hysterectomy,
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Can I Take Thyronorm For Hyperthyroidism After Having A Hysterectomy And Removal Of Ovaries And Cervix?

Dear User, Thanks for using healthcare Magic. In my view you need to check your thyroid status immediately and need to stop thyronorm. If you spelled your condition correctly (Hyperthyroidism) than you are taking the wrong drug. Unfortunately you are taking thyroid hormone although you need some thing anti thyroid. The symptom you described also indicates that you are having hyperthyroidism. There seems to be very minimal relation if any, betwwen your thyroid status and hysterectomy, Thanks