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  1. #1
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    I work with a girl who has been on medication for hypothyroid for a couple of years. You would never guess from her appearance or how she acts that she has any health issues at all.

    My only other experience with thyroid disease was my dear cat who was hyperthyroid. Both my cat and my co-worker took drugs, possibly even the same one: tapazole. With my cat I know it took some fiddling with the dosages to get it just right, which was sometimes humourous to watch for us, but was probably not as much fun for him. At least you will know what's going on!

    I'm glad you have a diagnosis, and I hope it is correct. Once you get the meds figured out you should have a normal energy level again!

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  2. #2
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    Curious how old your kid(s) are and whether your symptoms started up after having a baby? Hypothyroid after childbirth is not uncommon - especially the auto immune stuff like Hashimoto's that may come when your immune system is in hyperdrive from childbirth, nursing, etc. That's what happened to me.

    I pretty much decided I was just going to be tired and miserable forever once I had my daughter and was trying to work full time. A year later, an alert GYN noticed my large thyroid and ran tests. Within a few weeks of being on the correct dosage I was my old self again. 10 years later, all is well. I'm still on a little pill every day, but I feel SO much better!!

    Good luck !
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  3. #3
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    I have had the full lab work and have been officially diagnosed. Monday I have another appt. to talk about treatment. After talking to my mom, I learned that she has been on medication for hypothyroidism for almost 45 years and my grandmother had it too. Why she never shared this with me before . . . So, who knows how long I've had it, but the fatigue has definitely gotten worse since I had dd. I'll do a search of the forum and see what else comes up. I think I just need some encouragement as DH is so skeptical right now. Although, I can't blame him . . . he puts up with a lot

  4. #4
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    Oh good, I'm glad to hear you had full labwork. While I believe in the importance of symptoms, I get a little leary of docs who only go by symptoms without the tests to back it up. And that's too funny (in an annoying way!) about the family history. "Oh yeah, didn't we tell you about that?"

    My BF was also a little skeptical of things as well. As he is starting to observe improvements he is coming around.

  5. #5
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    Happy to report that I am one of those doing very well with treatment. The fatigue is real. When my meds are off I end up on my office floor sleeping in the afternoons. Finding optimal treatment isn't always easy. They will probably start you on synthroid (T4), and slowly titrate up your dosage. It takes *time* to see results too. Even though T4 normalized my blood work, I needed a T4/T3 combo therapy to have my symptoms controlled. I think my mistake was letting my internist treat me, rather than going to an endocrinologist sooner. FYI, I do best with 150 ug of synthroid (T4) plus 5 ug of cytomel (T3). T3 is the active form of thryoid hormone that is made from T4. For some reason, that small amount of T3 that was added to my dosing makes a big diff (it was actually not really added but replaced 25 ug of T4 since it is 4X more active).

  6. #6
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    I've been on thyroid meds since I was 20 years old. When my levels are off I'm definately not myself. One friend described me as looking "gray" There was definately a lack of physical energy, and some mental sluggishness too.

  7. #7
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    Since I have both liver disease and hypothyroid tired = normal.
    I wonder what I'd be like without the Synthroid? All day nap
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