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Anonymous
I think I’m coming late to the party here, but as someone who has all four things happening as well, I have to say that a bad thyroid will set off the entire string of dominoes. Maybe whatever you’re on for thyroid replacement isn’t sufficient? Can you get your levels (re)checked? That’d be my first move if I were you. My endocrinologist watches me and my thyroid like a hawk, including a full thyroid panel every 6-8 months.
Definitely get the mass checked out. Thyroids are weird; they’ll spit things out that may be perfectly normal (if a little unpleasant), but it takes a good endocrinologist to check it out and confirm that it’s an “okay” mass as opposed to something worse.
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