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__________________ Caryl Start 2/21/2007 212 CW 6/22/2008 167 Goal 124 F 49 yo Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers |
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| Caryl, that is awesome! |
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| Excellent! You must be feeling pretty zippy at that number! I'm on Synthroid (my original TSH reading was >150, so the lab my doc uses couldn't even tell how high it was), and the dosage that I'm on got me leveled out at the high end of "normal", but I still didn't have the spunk I knew I ought to have. But 20 or so pounds later, I'm noticing that I'm feeling alot better. I guess the dosage must in part be based on weight? Anyway, I'm so happy for you!
__________________ 5'4" Female, 39 Years Restarting after Major Ups & Downs!
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| I always thought TSH levels were independent of types of food that you eat or current weight. I guess you proved that wrong. Congrats! |
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| Congratulations! The first time I hear Atkins doing that! |
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| Hey Caryl! That is such great news, well done! I expect my dose to go down but so far it hasn't. Still hoping |
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| Caryl and everyone, further to this discussion did you notice that as you lost weight you felt a bit speeded up, anxious, etc and so needed your dose lowering? I've been feeling funny and having palpitations, which the dr said is a sign I'm probably on too much. Anyone had that? Also has anyone had their dose cut whilst on this diet and what effect did it have? I'm having a blood test today, so we'll see... |
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| I haven't had my dosage cut yet. I'm still on the same dose I was given when diagnosed 43 years ago. I have noticed that I have more energy, don't need near as much sleep (I'm sleeping 5-6 hours a night instead of always being tired at 8-9). My level was to the point a year ago that they were thinking of increasing it. I'm at a lower level now, but I still feel fine so I hope they leave it alone for right now. I know that heart palpitations is a symptom of too much thyroid in your system. I haven't had that yet. Too much thyroid can also cause anxiety problems. Sounds like testing is the right thing to do. It's always great to need less medication. If they bring your dosage down slowly, you ought to just start feeling better. If they cut you dramatically, too much at one time, you could start feeling sluggish and tired. It's kind of a fine line. Good luck at the doctor, hope it goes well for you!
__________________ Caryl Start 2/21/2007 212 CW 6/22/2008 167 Goal 124 F 49 yo Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers |
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| Thanks Caryl, Right, I see now. Wow, amazing to have a stable dose for 43 years! I have been up and down a little too. I really hope the test shows I can cut, the anxiety and palpitations are getting to me! It is reassuring to know they could be linked to this and it's not me going crazy I had the test just now, got to wait a week to see... |
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| Thyroid is one of the things that can make you think you are crazy. It affects such a lot of things. Just knowing it's something physical makes the mental and emotional a little easier to handle, not all the way, but it does help. Have you taken your temperature lately? Thyroid affects that, especially first thing in the morning. My temperature used to be below 97, in the mornings--a sign thyroid was low. Just thought you might check to confirm. Good luck on the waiting!
__________________ Caryl Start 2/21/2007 212 CW 6/22/2008 167 Goal 124 F 49 yo Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers |
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