Hello, thyroid, can you hear me?

weinbagel
weinbagel Posts: 337 Member
My thyroid is deaf haha...

Anyone else have thyroid issues? I've got Hashimotos and would love to connect with others who have thyroid issues :)

Stay motivated :flowerforyou:
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  • tekwriter
    tekwriter Posts: 923 Member
    Hi, I am hypo.
  • trackme
    trackme Posts: 239 Member
    Hey! I have Hashimotos as well...found out by accident. I'm on levothyroxine 40mg daily to keep me "steady" but other docs are saying some other issues I have may be caused by my thyroid. How bout you?
  • weinbagel
    weinbagel Posts: 337 Member
    Hey! I have Hashimotos as well...found out by accident. I'm on levothyroxine 40mg daily to keep me "steady" but other docs are saying some other issues I have may be caused by my thyroid. How bout you?

    Ah! I'm on a natural thyroid.... sooo thankful I started taking it!!
  • trackme
    trackme Posts: 239 Member
    Hey! I have Hashimotos as well...found out by accident. I'm on levothyroxine 40mg daily to keep me "steady" but other docs are saying some other issues I have may be caused by my thyroid. How bout you?

    Ah! I'm on a natural thyroid.... sooo thankful I started taking it!!

    Ooh, by your Endo or someone/something else? I would be interested to know about it...would be nice to get off the med:smile:
  • i am hypo, no thyroid at all, but my daughter has hashimotos as well a circus sbalancing act for her and a long road to discovery of a medicine that really works for me., i have only lost 2 pounds since i started using this app but i have lost 60 pounds since november with the medicine that woorks for me.
  • skinnyme47
    skinnyme47 Posts: 792 Member
    I had a total thyroidectomy, so that makes me hypothyroid. You can add me if you like. Also there is a hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism group on MFP also.
  • sszbarber
    sszbarber Posts: 45 Member
    I have no thyroid due to cancer, trying to get my meds regulated. Add me if you would like!
  • weinbagel
    weinbagel Posts: 337 Member
    Hey! I have Hashimotos as well...found out by accident. I'm on levothyroxine 40mg daily to keep me "steady" but other docs are saying some other issues I have may be caused by my thyroid. How bout you?

    Ah! I'm on a natural thyroid.... sooo thankful I started taking it!!

    Ooh, by your Endo or someone/something else? I would be interested to know about it...would be nice to get off the med:smile:

    I am seeing a naturopath for hashimotos! I'm not sure how the synthetic compares to the natural thyroid, but I have no complaints! Before I started taking it, I was soooo fatigued and sluggish, and couldn't lose any weight :/
  • agentjellybean
    agentjellybean Posts: 7 Member
    I'm Hypo. I'm on synthroid. Feel free to add me.
  • weinbagel
    weinbagel Posts: 337 Member
    I had a total thyroidectomy, so that makes me hypothyroid. You can add me if you like. Also there is a hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism group on MFP also.

    Thanks for the info! I'm going to look for that :)
  • loriepaulin
    loriepaulin Posts: 88 Member
    I am also Hypothyroid. Feel free to send me a friend request.:flowerforyou:
  • LankyYankee
    LankyYankee Posts: 260 Member
    Another hashimoto gal checking in! :drinker:
  • mvg3
    mvg3 Posts: 2 Member
    I have hyper but had hypo. Mine has played a game with me.
  • agentjellybean
    agentjellybean Posts: 7 Member
    Has anyone read up on the links between Cialic Disease and hypothyroidism? I came across an article the other day. It would seem that in people that are gluten sensitive, the gluten triggers an autoimmune response where the body attacks the thyroid. I read a little further and many sources suggested that if you are hypo it might be of benefit to go gluten free. Does anyone have an experience with this or have any thoughts they could share?
  • weinbagel
    weinbagel Posts: 337 Member
    Has anyone read up on the links between Cialic Disease and hypothyroidism? I came across an article the other day. It would seem that in people that are gluten sensitive, the gluten triggers an autoimmune response where the body attacks the thyroid. I read a little further and many sources suggested that if you are hypo it might be of benefit to go gluten free. Does anyone have an experience with this or have any thoughts they could share?

    Yes!!! I heard the same thing. I have been gluten free for about 2 years and started because of Hashimotos. From what I understand, gluten "looks like" thyroid, so when you eat it, your body attacks your thyroid.

    Not only that, but I feel 10x better being off gluten.
  • Eowyn99
    Eowyn99 Posts: 26 Member
    I have hypothyroidism since 1998. Before that I use to control my weight much easier, now I can do it but I have to workout more and eat much less. That how it is for me. ;-)
  • DevsOma
    DevsOma Posts: 6
    Hi, I am also hypothyroid, add me also along with everyone else. Hope we can all help each other.
  • JenniBaby85
    JenniBaby85 Posts: 855 Member
    I have hypothyroidism, (also PCOS) feel free to add me, we can always use the extra support from people in similar situations.:flowerforyou:
  • anna1056
    anna1056 Posts: 4
    I'm hypo - on thyroxine 75mg per day, and from a family with history of thyroid issues. My mother had a full thyroidectomy after cancer and lost 4stone in 6months after the surgery (the doctors had ignored all her symptoms for 4 years prior) Also PCOS. Please add me!
  • SoDamnHungry
    SoDamnHungry Posts: 6,998 Member
    Hypothyroid! On 100 mg of Synthroid. Fee free to add me. =D
  • Hashimotos 24 years ago, no thyroid left now, on 200mcg synthoid daily.
    I've found losing weight difficult but not impossible. We just have to be committed to it.
  • mjanet22
    mjanet22 Posts: 19 Member
    I have hypothyroidism, (also PCOS) feel free to add me, we can always use the extra support from people in similar situations.:flowerforyou:

    I have the same as Jennibaby. A double wammie of hypo and PCOS which is makes it horribly difficult to lose any real weight. Feel free to add me. :happy:
  • GranDiB
    GranDiB Posts: 2
    I was hyperthyroid and unable to do much without my heart racing like crazy. Tried medication, but then finally last December had radiated iodine treatment. In April, my thyroid levels were finally normal. I have been able to start jogging and can go further than I ever have before (in my life ever!).
    Sorry, thyroid, but you were just out of control. :)
    Even though I can exercise regularly now (5 days a week for 30-60 minutes), I don't lose much weight. But I am going to keep going because exercise makes me feel energized now instead of wiped out.
  • HappyHungryHealthy
    HappyHungryHealthy Posts: 121 Member
    I have hypothyroidism. I'm on 100mg of Levothyroxine a day!! Feel free to add me! :)
  • Terri_terri
    Terri_terri Posts: 42 Member
    thyroid cancer here. We finally got my meds correct & the old me is just about back after 3 years of hell. I went from running everyday to gaining over 100 and something pound in less then a year. It was a crazy ride! Got my 3 set of labs back Tuesday....all WNL. YAY!!!!
  • KaleidoscopeEyes1056
    KaleidoscopeEyes1056 Posts: 2,996 Member
    Your thyroid is deaf? It's ok, I know Sign Language, I can talk to it for you!
  • weinbagel
    weinbagel Posts: 337 Member
    Your thyroid is deaf? It's ok, I know Sign Language, I can talk to it for you!

    hahah that would be perfect!
  • I'm permanently hypothyroid. I had to have my thyroid completely removed because I had thyroid cancer.
  • moonshadows72
    moonshadows72 Posts: 180 Member
    <-- Hypothyroid, taking synthroid for it and it made a HUGE difference!
  • I'm Hypo and have no thyroid at all. Been that way since birth. I'm on 150mg Levothyroxine daily. Actually, does anyone know why it should be taken first thing in the morning? Ever since I was a baby I have taken it before bed but I noticed on the packaging the other month that it should be taken AM. Finding it very hard to break that habit!!!

    Add me!