April 30th
2008
2:39 PM
I have had Hashi now since 2000, i got it when I was still in high school. They though that was rare that this would occur at such a young age. No one in my family had it, well not quite yet. I was the first to get diagnosed. My gyn mentioned that there is a link between autoimmune and preeclampsia. I had a terrible preg. I take synthroid now well the generic. And I do not feel much better at all. But people who use Armour should be careful. My endocrinologist strongly disapproved to this. It is Pig tyroid. This is from a site "The prevailing opinion is that everyone converts all the T4 needed into T3 automatically, and that drugs such as Armour and Thyrolar are outdated and old-fashioned at best." Also does not mention much on Hasimoto patients like myself. I would like to try it though to feel better. The side effects are higher as well. Esp long term.
Unfortantly, what works for one, does not always work for another person. So though some have problems with there synthroid others do not. Also it takes a while for you to notice a difference with this. IF you take it regularly at the same time and follow instructions on eating as well as not take it with vitC then you should be experiencing something. If not then you really need to get a new endocrinologist. Regular doctors are not made to deal with these issues, though they try, you need to see a specialist. Just remember that you know how you feel and if Synthroid is not working for out then change.
January 19th
2008
5:15 PM
I've been on Synthroid since November 2007. I've had several side effects that's been driving me crazy. From night sweats, trouble breathing, can't stand heat, mood swings, stomach pain, insomnia, and menstrual changes. The side effect that's having me worried is my menstrual cycle. I started my cycle Jan 5th and during this time, my doctor switch dosage. He started me out with 100 and now I'm on 50. I'm very petite and I knew 100 was too much for me when I weigh 110. I've been spotting since and today is Jan 19th. I told him about this and I asked him if the medicine caused this and he said no to contact my GYN. I never had this problem before and I've been so stressed about it. I told my nurse at home about and I did tell her that the thyroid specialist said it wasn't a side effect of Synthroid. Also, I told her that I did research and it did mention menstrual changes. So I have to meet with her next week. Am I the only one having this problem. I want to have children in the future and I'm worried.
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January 10th
2006
11:18 AM
I had 2/3 of my thyroid removed in the 90s' because of a nodule, non cancer, wish I wouldn't have. After being on 125 for years now in Oct I started having palpations and numbness, went to my family dr, my endrocronoligist disapeared, anyway, he cut me in 1/2, I went from .2 to 20 on my levels, he raised me to .88, I was at 8 when my gyn raised me to 100 and then to 125 fast, I went to the ER last Sunday, and still having flushes and my hands are going numb. Right now my family dr has me off thyroid meds til tommarrow, and then start back with the .88. I feel like I am going crazy.. nervous, and then now getting tired, still having flushes and my hands are going numb.
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November 12th
2008
12:40 PM
When I was first put on this we started at the lowest level and worked up from there, after having labs every 6 weeks for the first few months. I did feel better and had a little more energy, but I had to pee all the time and it smelled god awful, went to my GYN she said it came back fine.....then a G/F who had thyroid cancer told me she takes Armour (a natural ,made from pig liver)...OMG what a difference, I can take less meds, it is cheaper and my urine no longer smells.My energy level is back too!! Armour has T3 and T4 and Synthroid does not. I suggest to those not happy with Synthroid to try Armour thyroid, again it takes about 6-8 weeks to notice but what a great change, and better for your kidneys (which is how synthroid is excreted)
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