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Date Posted: 11:39:41 am, Fri, 03/07/08
Author: Sandy
Subject: Yup. She more than likely will. I just posted below about my experience with hyPOthyroidism. I imagine they'll check her levels once or twice a year, once they get her on the right dosage but yes, she'll take it for the rest of her life. (just keep whispering in her ear that she'll feel so much better!!)
In reply to: Kate 's message, "Just a question....
I forgot to ask Dr. Lee last night or this morning....will Maggie have to keep taking these meds for the hyperthyroidism for the rest of her life? I was thinking yes she would..am I thinking right?
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on 11:32:36 am, Fri, 03/07/08


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