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Erythyma nodosum and overactive thyroid?
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My sister, who is in her early 60's, has been diagnoised with having an overactive thyroid, and has also developed erythyma nodosum - large painful lumps on her legs.
She is usually very active, having her own smallholding and lots of animals. She was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago - does anyone have any experience of this, and any ideas on when she's likely to feel a bit better? (incidentally, she is under medical care, both doctor and hospital, I'm just curious; I've googled both conditions, but would like to hear from anyone who has experienced this.)
She is usually very active, having her own smallholding and lots of animals. She was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago - does anyone have any experience of this, and any ideas on when she's likely to feel a bit better? (incidentally, she is under medical care, both doctor and hospital, I'm just curious; I've googled both conditions, but would like to hear from anyone who has experienced this.)
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