I was taking Lévothyrox 100 without having a problem since 1999. Since the month of May, without knowing that the formula of Lévothyrox had changed, I had dizziness to the limit of the discomfort and the consequent tingling in the feet and legs. Emergency department. To date, I have permanent and violent cramps with hand start. I also have abundant sweats in the face and on the body. I did some tests: MRI spinal cord-electromyogram of the legs-various analyses-but nothing. The walk became difficult and feverish on small distances while I randonnais a lot. Monday 28: New analyses demonstrating a consequent hyperthyroidism! Wednesday, August 30th, my doctor changed the rate of LEVOTHYROX from 100 to 75. Started yesterday Thursday, August 31st. I'm waiting for the sequel!! I am exhausted and can no longer suffer and not live normally. I wrote to the Ministry of Health.
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