overactive thyroid medication

cmchugh
cmchugh Posts: 1
edited September 20 in Introduce Yourself
I have an overactive thyroid (Graves Disease) and take 5 mg Methimazole each day. I have gained 30 lbs. since starting this medication three months ago. I joined the gym two months ago and work out two hours per day , six days a week. I have not lost any weight whatsoever, nor have I lost any inches. I watch my calorie intake and am doing everything right. Is this medication causing my inability to lose weight? My doctor doesn't think so...he says to reduce my calorie intake more. I stay within 1700 calories. What can I do to lose weight?

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  • kksam
    kksam Posts: 38
    Do you see a specialist for the thyroid problem? With over active thyroid people tend to be thin. If you see just a primary doctor, I'd ask to a specialist and see what they have to say. I have under active and that is part of my weight, (plus my love of food) problem. I was on medication for stress and my doctor told me that can cause weight retention so he changed it and I have had a lot less cravings and weight loss. So medication can cause problems. Check with the pharmacy and see what they have on that medication for side effects. Good luck. :flowerforyou:
  • drvvork
    drvvork Posts: 1,162
    I recall my mother-n-law (May she rest in peace) had hyperthyroidism and her meds kept her from taking weight off. Even though you couldn't keep up with her :laugh: with her high-energy. She wore me out to be around her :happy: .

    I agree that maybe - if you are not seeing a specialist - that you seek out a second opinion from a specialist or another one.
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