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    Catrin,

    Have you ever looked into whether you were having a T4 to T3 to conversion problem? I know some people don't do well with just T4 supplementation; they also need T3 supplementation, often through a combination drug like Armour. If you've had blood work done recently, you might want to if your T3 values are in the normal range or, if they are, if they're on the low end of normal. And if you're relying only on TSH, it often shows as normal, even if T3 is low.

    Beyond that, you gotta take your drug every day!!! I hate to see you frustated about your weight only to read that you sometimes miss doses of your thyroid replacement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Catrin,

    Have you ever looked into whether you were having a T4 to T3 to conversion problem? I know some people don't do well with just T4 supplementation; they also need T3 supplementation, often through a combination drug like Armour. If you've had blood work done recently, you might want to if your T3 values are in the normal range or, if they are, if they're on the low end of normal. And if you're relying only on TSH, it often shows as normal, even if T3 is low.

    Beyond that, you gotta take your drug every day!!! I hate to see you frustated about your weight only to read that you sometimes miss doses of your thyroid replacement.
    Every year when we do the test I insist they do the full thyroid panel, I've learned about that...it is also not enough to make certain you take it daily, but that it is taken properly. So many things can cause it to not be absorbed by your body, can't take it with a Vitamin C supplement (or is it calcium? I never can remember). Better to just take it on as empty a stomach as you can, so many things interfere with that.

    Yes, I do need to take it every day, this has been a struggle for the last 27 years...sigh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Every year when we do the test I insist they do the full thyroid panel, I've learned about that...it is also not enough to make certain you take it daily, but that it is taken properly. So many things can cause it to not be absorbed by your body, can't take it with a Vitamin C supplement (or is it calcium? I never can remember). Better to just take it on as empty a stomach as you can, so many things interfere with that.

    Yes, I do need to take it every day, this has been a struggle for the last 27 years...sigh
    It's calcium. I had a couple of years of yoyo thyroid levels. I finally discovered I should not be taking my calcium at the same time as my levothyroxine.

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    I literally wake myself up at 3:30 AM in order to take my 88mcg of levoxyl on an empty stomach then fall back asleep for another hour...because I wake up at 4:30 and eat something right away. It's a PITA, but it's the only time that I can take it without something else interfering with it.
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    Linda, you are one disciplined woman! I would find it challenging enough to get up at 4:30, let alone to wake up at 3:30 to take a pill!!!
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    Armour

    For anyone using synthroid who is having any negative effects, I suggest you try the Armour thyroid. It is naturally (pig) derived and I have recently heard they have a generic out there now - I have not tried the generic, I don't want to mess with what I know works for me, and Armour is not that expensive. I tried synthroid for a time and it made me nauseated so I went back to Armour.

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    Armour didn't work well for me, my levels would never stabilize.

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    I liked Armour but had a problem with it ethically so am back to Synthroid.
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    Can someone explain the normal values for TSH. Mine has always been in the normal range according to my doctor at 3.89. I do have many symptoms of a thyroid issue and both my sisters and my Mother were on synthroid.
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