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Tiny victory: blocked ear edition. Every few years, one of my ears blocks up. It just... does. I assume it's related to my general allergy to my scalp flora and related, but nonetheless it's tedious and this time it was especially tedious because I've always previously gone and been pathetic at my GP and they've Sorted Me Out, and I had no idea how to wrangle any of that while very much, er, in Belfast. But! Via the magic of OTC ear drops and the ridiculously good water pressure (and some slightly illicit q-tips, yes they're on paper handles, hush) I... fixed it myself? for the first time in my life? after a week? I can hear again? It's... really nice. It's really nice.
Symptom logging: hahahahaha. So I went to see a GP onnnn the 19th of December, who looked at my bloodwork and told me my numbers (free T4; TSH) were tending hyperthyroid, and as such in spite of my once-again-increasing symptom load I should reduce my levothyroxine dose from 75mg per diem to alternating 50mg and 75mg. Which I duly did, a week and a half later, when I got to the end of the dosette boxes I'd already made up, and I'm now two weeks into January and so far:
... and I really, really, really need to just. fucking get a referral to an endocrinologist. Because I am still very firmly at "something is wrong", but my local GP does not seem equipped to handle it. (Or maybe something isn't wrong and I've just got so used to thinking of my actual normal as "something is wrong" that I'm misremembering how well I was before all this kicked off, but.) So I suppose I stay on this dose 'til the end of Belfast (or tweak it if I decide I'd rather; I have the wherewithal to do that) and then start properly determinedly kicking up a fuss.
Symptom logging: hahahahaha. So I went to see a GP onnnn the 19th of December, who looked at my bloodwork and told me my numbers (free T4; TSH) were tending hyperthyroid, and as such in spite of my once-again-increasing symptom load I should reduce my levothyroxine dose from 75mg per diem to alternating 50mg and 75mg. Which I duly did, a week and a half later, when I got to the end of the dosette boxes I'd already made up, and I'm now two weeks into January and so far:
- post-nasal drip & general allergic response are on the increase again
- more nosebleeds
- more thermodysregulation
- it feels like more tiredness but honestly who can even tell at this point
- definitely doing the reduced appetite + weight changes thing Some More
- more breathlessness, including in circumstances that really don't warrant same
- ... right yep my insomnia is absolutely worsening
- my tinnitus may or may not be flaring up; see above for confounding factors
... and I really, really, really need to just. fucking get a referral to an endocrinologist. Because I am still very firmly at "something is wrong", but my local GP does not seem equipped to handle it. (Or maybe something isn't wrong and I've just got so used to thinking of my actual normal as "something is wrong" that I'm misremembering how well I was before all this kicked off, but.) So I suppose I stay on this dose 'til the end of Belfast (or tweak it if I decide I'd rather; I have the wherewithal to do that) and then start properly determinedly kicking up a fuss.
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Date: 2019-01-15 08:17 pm (UTC)I find that when I remember to use the OTC ear drops for 3-4 days once a month, things get less blocked up.
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Date: 2019-01-15 10:49 pm (UTC)Hugs
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