Hypothyroidism

lisafleming879
lisafleming879 Posts: 1 Member
edited November 2024 in Introduce Yourself
My name is Lisa. I'm 71lbs over weight and I'm trying to watch what I eat. However I have hypothyroidism and it makes it very hard....I'm hoping that the app I have downloaded will help.

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  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    You (as in everybody) lose weight when you eat less (than you burn), for real, consistently, and for a long time. MFP is just a set of tools to help you eat less (and move more), it's you who makes it work, or not. Trying to watch what you eat and hoping the app will help, relying on an illness to make it hard, does not make it sound like you want it to work.
  • kimny72
    kimny72 Posts: 16,011 Member
    My name is Lisa. I'm 71lbs over weight and I'm trying to watch what I eat. However I have hypothyroidism and it makes it very hard....I'm hoping that the app I have downloaded will help.

    Welcome! Is your condition well controlled by medication? If so, you should be able to lose weight just fine :smile: Read the Most Helpful Posts threads pinned to the top of each forum, there is lots of great beginner info in there. Log accurately and consistently and be patient - you'll get there. Good luck!
  • cheryldumais
    cheryldumais Posts: 1,907 Member
    I am hypothyroid and have lost 106 pounds at 60+ years of age. You can lose but it might be a bit slower. As others have said get your meds sorted out first then you should proceed much like everyone else albeit a bit slower. My average rate of loss the first year was around 1.4 per week. The second year it was way slower. My maintenance calories are around 1350 for a 5'5" woman of 62 at 145 pounds.
  • workwithdeana
    workwithdeana Posts: 1 Member
    Hey dont listen to the comment above mine, that person obviously is not educated on hypothyroidism (I am a nurse and I have hypothyroidism- the auto immune version) so i understand how hard it is to lose weight, its a tough gig! It took months of med changes and working out really hard (2 hours 7 days a week) and i was seeing no results until recently my meds must be at the right dosage for the moment because i have been really sucessful with my weight loss, losing about 6.5kg in 2 months,
    Make sure your having regular blood tests to you know your taking the correct dosage of the meds and keep eating healthy and doing some exercise and hopefully you begin to see results :) feel free to add me though you can have a look at my open diary, i log daily!

    Hi I'm new, not even sure how to use this part of the app. I too have the exact same thyroid issue and would like to follow your daily log. I need some inspiration to get up and get moving.
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    Once your hypothyroidism is properly controlled through the appropriate level of medication, weight loss won't be more difficult than if you weren't hypothyroid.

    I have Hashimoto's. I'm 65. Lost 75 lbs 3 years ago and have been in maintenance ever since. :)

  • Sharon_C
    Sharon_C Posts: 2,132 Member
    People with hypothyroidism can lose weight as easily as anyone else. You just have to make sure your meds are correct and you might have to go a little lower in calories than a person with a fully functioning thyroid. And by a little lower, I mean 100-200 calories, nothing drastic.

    It's not as difficult as many will lead you to believe.

  • Fuzzipeg
    Fuzzipeg Posts: 2,303 Member
    You may find reading into the condition helpful. No two persons have exactly the same experience of this diagnosis. Some of us have lived with the condition for years before being properly diagnosed because our "numbers" were always in range. Our personal system being at different ends of the approved scale to others. I acquired much less frequent symptoms.

    May I suggest you read into the condition, one site provides a list of 300 associated symptoms which I found very helpful, you could work from 300 symptoms of:) Thyroid conditions do not simply come down to weight gain for everyone.

    Most countries have their own national support sites, which provide very similar information. In the past I looked at the Canadian and Australian ones as well as our own Thyroid UK. I also found the hypothyroidmom very helpful, with good traceable science. Stop the thyroid Madness, STTM comes as a book or site, also interesting traceable science. Some criticise it for being pro natural thyroid products but it explains the benefits of all. There are also free access medical papers from hospitals and universities. You may find it helps to know about what might be going on.

    I fundamentally disagree, there can be impacts on one's metabolism if you have and autoimmune condition identified by antibodies, Hashi which is hypo often after periods of up and down, or have Graves which is hyper. If you do not have antibodies your issue is probably dietary, lacking essential nutrients but this is less common in western countries. Many with antibodies find eliminating some foods useful, dairy for casein or lactose or both, glutein in cereals, soy can be inflamitory in and of itself, I can't remember if it also comes in under cruciferous veg where the flower has 4 pettals, which can also be problelmatical for some. It all depends on which or how many food molicules are mistaken within our bodies through molicaule mimicury. (sorry it gets, can get deep)

    Some of us find exercise can really make us worse. So much depends on what is driving your conditon which is why having a good medical practice behind us is really useful.

    I hope you have the best most up to date advice going. Do what is right for yourself, no one else.
  • erinlouise55
    erinlouise55 Posts: 50 Member
    Hey dont listen to the comment above mine, that person obviously is not educated on hypothyroidism (I am a nurse and I have hypothyroidism- the auto immune version) so i understand how hard it is to lose weight, its a tough gig! It took months of med changes and working out really hard (2 hours 7 days a week) and i was seeing no results until recently my meds must be at the right dosage for the moment because i have been really sucessful with my weight loss, losing about 6.5kg in 2 months,
    Make sure your having regular blood tests to you know your taking the correct dosage of the meds and keep eating healthy and doing some exercise and hopefully you begin to see results :) feel free to add me though you can have a look at my open diary, i log daily!

    Hi I'm new, not even sure how to use this part of the app. I too have the exact same thyroid issue and would like to follow your daily log. I need some inspiration to get up and get moving.

    Yeah feel free to add me! My food diary is also open but im always on if you have any questions :)
  • rcan5
    rcan5 Posts: 1 Member
    I have hypothyroidism and finally have meds in check with a naturopath. It is very difficult for me to loose weight. I have been following WW for the last 5 months and only lost 7 lbs. I found it interesting though when I started using MFP to check calories along with WW points...I was eating around 1100 calories a day. I am a 44 year old female that is 5' 5" and weigh 167lbs. That is too low....I started increasing my calories to 1400 a day and lost 2lbs in a week. My naturopath told me with hypothyroidism it is important to not restrict calories too much as it may have the opposite affect on your body. I think everyone needs to experiment a bit to find out what works best for their own body.
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