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    Quote Originally Posted by lisathew8lifter View Post
    you likely will feel better by being on the meds but the price you will pay is that it may be harder for you to maintain your desired weight.

    Are you suggesting that is harder to maintain your weight on medication? Its harder to maintain your weight when your TSH is high! As long as you are being appropriately treated (depending the person, its the right does of synthroid, synthroid/cytomel, or armour) it should get easier, not harder, to lose or maintain weight, i.e. think of thyroid hormone as being important for your metabolism, if it is down, your metabolism is slow, so it will be harder to lose weight.

    Even if you TSH is normal, if you still feel sluggish and/or your free T3 is low you may need some form of T4/T3 combo therapy. I would explore this before taking an apetite suppresant. Or, see if there isn't something else going on that interferes with weight loss. In my case it wasn't until I got on T4/T3 combo therapy AND found out I had impaired glucose tolerance so went on a low carb diet that I could lose weight.
    Last edited by Triskeliongirl; 05-10-2009 at 05:34 AM.

 

 

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