Any other Hypothyroid sufferers here?
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Just got the diagnosis yesterday that I have Hashimoto's disease. Also along with PCOS. So at least that explains why I was working my butt off with no weight lost results.
So started on Synthroid, hope it helps. And in a month the doc wants me to start Metformin for the PCOS.
I'm just relieved to finally get some answers while I've felt like caca for so long!0 -
I've had hypothyroidism since I was 15. I've seen the highs and lows. Feel free to add me0
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I just found out today that I'm hypothyroid and my doc is putting me on Armour. I've been working my butt off for months with only 2 lbs weight loss. Very frustrating! I'd love suggestions and advice from folks that have been managing this for a while or hav e taken this medication. Feel free to add me!0
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I too am hypothyroid...have been for almost 40 years....ups and downs...right now all is good. Just find it very hard to loose weight, even on 1200 calories. The scales do move evenutally. I find too many carbs are not good for me....so I try to eat lots of fruits and veggies...of course that is healthy Fish and chicken ...and 2 days a week as vegeterain days. I loose about a pound every 2 weeks...sometimes it takes 3 for the scales to move. But, don't get discouraged...it will come off...you just have to work a little harder to get it off and to maintain it. Life just goes on!0
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I have Hashimoto's disease Its a bad case of hypothroidism, lol.. Im on .175mg of synthroid a day. I know excatly what it feels like to have 0 energy. Im getting better though and the more I exercise and eat well the better it gets. Add me as a friend and we can help each other through the slugish times0
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Hello all fellow sufferers! I am so glad I found this thread and thanks 2 the 1 who started it. I've had hypo for 7ys and its been soooo hard! I have 4 kids and my levels change 4sure after ea birth! So frusterating cause the pounds literally RUN 2 me when levels off balance. I am regulated now but only recently worked up the courage 2 really start working out again. :grumble: I could really use some support because no1 I know including my husband really understands our battle!0
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Me too. I'll be your friend!0
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I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 4 months ago. Before the diagnosis, I honestly thought I was having a breakdown. Wild mood swings, weight was piling on, extreme fatigue, and migraines. I was glad to find out there really was a reason for the symptoms but felt like I was given a life sentence at the same time. My weight has stabilized but I cannot seem to get my appetite under control in order to start the weight loss journey. I am forcing myself to return to exercise even though the fatigue is still a battle. Feel free to add me and if anyone has found tips that work, please share.0
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I suffer from Hypothyroidism as well. I take Synthroid and have struggled with weight loss for many years. Feel free to add me. :happy:
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Glad I stumbled upon this thread! I have hyothyroidism as well, for 9 years now! Weight loss is a constant struggle but it can be achieved! Feel free to add me & we can support eachother!0
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I have hypothyroidism and I am new to MFP. Feel free to add me.0
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me too, feel free to add me!0
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I too have the dredded "HIPPO" Thyroid for about 8 yrs now. I always thought I was doomed to be heavy and never lose weight because of it. But...thanks to MFP and keeping track of my food intake and exercise....it is slowly but surely coming off. I have a road ahead of me - but I know know I WILL Succeed. The support you receive here is amazing.....
Feel free to add me as a friend...would love to share our journey's together!0 -
Im Hypo and on meds they are still being adjusted...feel free to add me0
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I am too! Have had this since 20060
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I'm hypo too! There's a lot of us out here....... Awaiting results of latest blood tests - am always cold & my skin is awful....wouldn't be surprised if they up my dose.
Anyone can add me as a friend......
Sue x0 -
I had my thyroid out about 12 years ago (after the birth of our oldest daughter). The dr's all told us it wasn't related to being pregnant which I do not believe for a minute. Hormones are affected so greatly during pregnancy, how can it not be related? I've been taking Levoxyl since my surgery, and the key is monitoring your TSH levels and adjusting your dosage. It is important to have adequate levels of thyroid hormone in your bloodstream to maintain normal mental and physical activity.
Add me if you would like. Good luck with your weight loss journeys!0 -
I have hypothyroid problem too. I have to take a medication for it. You can add me, I would like some friends on here too. I just recenlty joined.0
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This is a great thread to see just how many of us there are here. I always feel like anyone who I tell I am hypo that they are thinking it's just an excuse to eat all I want and be fat. For me it's something I tell very few people about...in addition I have a pituitary and adrenal problem and take meds for those and another long term illness and my levels are never the same for a week straight so I have to vary my dosages. Since joining mfp and watching my calories in and walking or working out every day my energy levels have totally changed. In the beginning I would work out and have to take a 2 - 5 hour nap....(not kidding)....now I can make it through most workouts and the rest of the day without a nap! I'm breathing a huge sigh of relief to know of all the members here who do understand it. I've noticed since I started zigzagging my calories and workout intensity the weight is coming off much more quickly. You'll find the support and tools you need here to get healthy again!0
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Im hypo too. I was diagnosed when i was 10 years old and ive been on meds since.
My twin sister is too, but it came out of nowhere, no one in my family has ever had it before,
does it usually run in families i dont know??
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Another hypo here. Have had it since birth..been poked and prodded and asked if my parents are related? (Not sure how that was relevant when they are completely different races!!) Had a full thyroidectomy in 2007 and am currently on 225mg.
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Diagnosed when I was 19....(we won't say how long ago that was!) I'm on 175 mcg, but my levels yo-yo (which my doctor says is not possible - uhhh, YEAH IT IS!!!) Feel free to add me!0
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Im hypo too. I was diagnosed when i was 10 years old and ive been on meds since.
My twin sister is too, but it came out of nowhere, no one in my family has ever had it before,
does it usually run in families i dont know??
feel free to add me
Nobody in my family has it either - to my knowledge. My mom's side all got tested after I shared with them my results, b/c they all struggle with their weight. My dad died when I was 9, so I don't know about him for sure, but he was always so slim like the rest of his family. If anything, I'd say he had a better chance of having hyPERthyroidism. Weird...0 -
Just joined MFP last week at my docs request. Got my blood work back today and TSH is close to 7.0. Don't know if that is mild hypothyroidism or not but will have a f/u with doc next week. I sure have all the symptoms. Tired, dry skin, hair loss, elevated cholesterol,feeling blah . Thought it was perimenopause. My B12 is low as well. No wonder I don't feel like moving!0
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I joined Myfitnesspal.com yesterday and I am hypo, too. Diagnosed 18 years ago. I have been struggling with my weight for most of my life. Fortunately, I enjoy working out, step classes, weight lifting, zumba, hot yoga, walking. I burn mega calories every day but the scale doesn't really budge much at all. Jenny Craig accused me of cheating, weight watchers accused me of cheating, Bernstien diet worked for a while but it was a disaster for my muscle tone (they also accused me of cheating). I lost weight 2 years ago by going on a healthy eating plan put together by a dietitian. I ate way more than I normally do and lost about 8 pounds in 14 weeks. Then, I went on vacation to Hawaii and gained it back in 2 weeks.
Now, I am just watching what I eat, trying to eat lots of veggies and fruit, exercising like crazy and trying to learn to live with the fact that I will lose weight at a much slower rate than somebody with a functioning thyroid (if at all). I am on levothyroxine 100mcg right now. I was on Armor but it was not working for me. No energy and I was becoming very forgetful.
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I have been on medication for hypothyroidism for over 10 years. I have been taking the weight off, but very slowly. I have about 3 more pounds to gosothat my BMI is not overweight.
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I also have hypothyroidism. Feel free to add me!0
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