Wean off synthroid
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Just a heads up that the OP and most of the thread happened 5 years ago, so whatever was done is done. But it's never a bad time to stress that you should never alter your dose of any Rx without consulting with your doctor.4
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@ kimny72
Oh dear, I need to put more attention to the date of the original posting. Darn! The good thing is that I am not alone. Thanks.3 -
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Suckered by necro thread again: Need to get my guard up.2
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If you want a second opinion from another doctor, get one.
But if you have hypothyroidism, you need the synthroid and can't just wean off it and expect the hypothyroidism to be gone. For the sake of your health, take it as prescribed until a doctor tells you otherwise.1 -
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Hypothyroidism doesn't just go away. I don't know your insurance situation, but maybe you should go see an endocrinologist. This is part of their specialty.0
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Synthroid didn't work for me, I still felt horrible, so then I was switched to Armour Thyroid so that I get both T3 and T4. Armour is natural, if you don't like synthetics, as it is made out of pig thyroids. Once your thyroid is shot, it doesn't fix itself. Trying to get off your meds may not work out all that well. I second what others say about speaking to an endocrinologist.0
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NP here... you will likely need this for life. DO NOT make any dose changes on your own.. always consult with your provider first! Your provider should also be able to help you out with programs if affordability is an issue since this is an essential medication for you. Also.. I'm sorry that it sounds like this wasn't really explained well to you from the beginning.... it is generally not something that we repeat testing for once labs have verified abnormal levels.1
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NP here... you will likely need this for life. DO NOT make any dose changes on your own.. always consult with your provider first! Your provider should also be able to help you out with programs if affordability is an issue since this is an essential medication for you. Also.. I'm sorry that it sounds like this wasn't really explained well to you from the beginning.... it is generally not something that we repeat testing for once labs have verified abnormal levels.
but you repeat testing to make sure that your levels are at the correct levels - i've been on levo for 7 years now and never gone more than 6 months without blood work - more often 4 months1
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