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Under active thyroid
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my mum was diagnosed (finally after about 10 years of toing and froing from the jolly drs) with underactive thyroid and she didn't start to feel better on her thyroxin for about 18 months. You take a while to adjust to the change in hormone levels and so it takes a wee while to work out how much you should be having. She takes two different types of thyroxin too as she had to have most of her thyroid gland removed.
You just have to hang in there and watch yourself closely. Don't be afraid to go back to the dr if you don't feel like anything is happening, or indeed, too much is happening. My mum has been on the treatment for about 5 years now and feels great on the whole, though she still has ups and downs. However, he consultant has also taught her how to adjust her meds herself when she feels like they are not working properly again. It appears to be (for her at least) one of those things that once you find the right dose, doesn't mean that it will stay the same for ever, you will always need to watch it. You could be on a dose that works and then the thyroid function goes down a bit more and you are short again.....observation is the key.
Hope you feel better soon Suzi-Q (and Hi Shaney Star, how you doing? :-) )
Hi Mimi ...I am doing O:K .Hope you and your family are too.
D0gsb0dy ..long time no see! Wie Geht's.?
That's interesting about the soy..because I also have lacto intolerance (I am a wreck !) and drink soy as a substitute.
Sorry to go off topic in your thread suzi-q ..I hope you don't mind.But as there is no CB any more we all have to say "Hi" where we can !!
I forgot to give you this link
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Question183 154.html
This is a thread I had on the same subject.
Perhaps of those answers may be helpful to you.