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Thyroxine
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When you are on Thyroxine, are you on it for life?
What would happen if you stopped taking it without your doctors advice?
What would happen if you stopped taking it without your doctors advice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't pay for script's but last Wednesday I just decided (on a Whim) to stop putting chemicals down my throat and stopped taking ALL prescribed and over the counter medicines.
Can't even remember what I was put on it for in the first place but it was reduced from 125 to 100 as doc said the dose was too high so wondering if I really need to take it.
Can't ask my GP as I know what he will say.
Can't even remember what I was put on it for in the first place but it was reduced from 125 to 100 as doc said the dose was too high so wondering if I really need to take it.
Can't ask my GP as I know what he will say.
missprim...fine......stop taking the tablets.
Over a period of perhaps 6 months your general condition would deteriorate, within a year or 18 months you would go into a coma and if thyroxine was not introduced.......you would die.
unfortunately the medical staff would not allow this and you would be given thyroxine again.....to start your theory all over again.
Try it.......your choice.
Over a period of perhaps 6 months your general condition would deteriorate, within a year or 18 months you would go into a coma and if thyroxine was not introduced.......you would die.
unfortunately the medical staff would not allow this and you would be given thyroxine again.....to start your theory all over again.
Try it.......your choice.
@ Missprim Yes, you are on it for life. The thyroxine you are prescribed is to supplement they thyroxine that your body is busy manufacturing via the thyroid gland. And thyroxine in tablet form is exactly the same as the thyroxine your body should be manufacturing.
It really is not a good idea just to stop, you will likely feel worse as a consequence. As a general rule, it is never a good idea just to arbitrarily stop taking prescribed medication, which is usually prescribed to treat a medical condition.
And regarding this point you made ;
" Don't pay for script's but last Wednesday I just decided (on a Whim) to stop putting chemicals down my throat and stopped taking ALL prescribed and over the counter medicines"
I am sure you realise that the water with which you make your tea, or coffee, or the constituents of the potatoes and meat and vegatables that you eat are all actually chemicals? I truly hope you are not planning to stop pouring dihydrogen monoxide down your throat........
It really is not a good idea just to stop, you will likely feel worse as a consequence. As a general rule, it is never a good idea just to arbitrarily stop taking prescribed medication, which is usually prescribed to treat a medical condition.
And regarding this point you made ;
" Don't pay for script's but last Wednesday I just decided (on a Whim) to stop putting chemicals down my throat and stopped taking ALL prescribed and over the counter medicines"
I am sure you realise that the water with which you make your tea, or coffee, or the constituents of the potatoes and meat and vegatables that you eat are all actually chemicals? I truly hope you are not planning to stop pouring dihydrogen monoxide down your throat........