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@kjo1

Hi Amber, I'm sorry that this is a late response to your original post. I have hashimoto's thyroiditis it's an autoimmune disease. I want to encourage you to see your regular doctors along with a natural path or integrated medicine doctor. Integrated medicine doctors test your vitamins and minerals things normal doctors don't. Tingling sensations can often be low b vitamins. I have a lot of joint pain and do not have arthritis. Fish oil, hyaluronic acid, supplements helped tremendously. I take a multitude of supplements. Magnesium helps with pain. I also do vitamin IVs and that helps tremendously. Do research on your vitamins and minerals include that in your care. It's a journey and they all work together I also see a chiropractor monthly and that helps as well.

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@kjo1 May I ask how they determined your thyroiditis? It looks like I'm dealing with Lyme bands (but not cdc positive due to being short for the IgG band but have more than enough IgM (recent/current exposure). I have many symptoms (muscle/joint pain, hair loss, weight loss, thyroid nodules, occasional tingling near fingernail/tip, pulsation like twitches random areas of the body, poor sleep...the list is long) that can be listed under both Lyme/co-infections but still question my thyroid as Lyme and thyroid problems seem to overlap or be common. But - since my TSH was in normal range they dismiss any further testing like T3 & T4 so I was curious how you were diagnosed.