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Depression n walking imbalance sometime
I hv bn taking tablet of depression since last 40 days.. I also felt walking imbalance though it reduced 2 some extent.. I had drinking habit since last 13 years n totally left it 4 months ago.. My ct scan n eeg of brain is found normal. When i first visited my psychiatrist she adviced for tsh free t3 n free t4 blood test. My tsh was 5. 54 where normal range was in btwn 0. 55 to 4. 88.. Ft3 n ft4 were normal. Along with antideprssn medicine she prescribed thyronorm 12. 5 mg, but i did not take thyronorm tablet... After taking d other medicine i went to her 7 days ago as i did not fully recover from walking imbalance though depression prblm was not much... This time she prescribed me librate10mg citawok forte 10mg clonze1mg thyronorm 12. 5mg op369 n tablet oxyliv n megalor 4 nxt 45 days.. I hv not told her abt not taking thyroid tablet n now also though taking all d other medicines since last 7 days but not taken d thyroid tablet.. So can i start taking thyroid tablet now?
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Yes start thyronorm tablet.
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Yes you can take thyronorm now. Long standing intake of alcohol will cause problems with balance. It will take a while to get better. Take thiamine supplements regularly.
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