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  1. blank Pam Dyresen says:

    Hi Dana, like so many others here, I have begged my Dr over and over to please check my antibodies but she refuses. I am 66 y/o and have dealt with hypothyroidism since I was 20 y/o. Over the years, I too have fluctuated between hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism and my dosage has constantly been increased and decreased and at this time I’m on the lowest dosage I have even taken and I feel worse than ever. I’ve taken Synthroid since the beginning of my disease (the generic doesn’t work) but about 3 years ago I was able to convince my Dr to let me try Armour because of all the great results I had read about from others but unfortunately it did not work and I was the sickest I had ever been. My question is, if I were diagnosed with Hashimoto what thyroid medication or other medication would I be prescribed?
    Thank you for your time, Pam

  2. blank Lakesha Baines says:

    I’m so glad you founded this group. It’s goid to know that there are others that can relate to what I’m experiencing and not think I’m crazy. I love it!

    1. Wonderful to have you at Hypothyroid Mom Lakesha. All the best, Dana Trentini (aka Hypothyroid Mom).

  3. I have been living with what now adds up to a whopping 100 symptoms of thyroid issues. I was put on synthroid 5 years ago and the symptoms seem to get worse, not better. I went to naturalist physican who is very expensive, for a year now and feel just as awful. I have had more blood work than I can count and I’m told I’m hypo, then hyper, and my levels are okay, back to hypo again. It is different all the time. All I want is a answer, help, a direction. Instead I get no help or answers from doctors. I instead try to sort through the internet with my brain fog that has been present now for years. Family and friends do not understand either. I’m glad I found this group, so I know there are others who will understand. I have another doctor’s appointment at the end of the month with some one new. My hope is that I might get any answers or help.

    1. blank Lena Smith says:

      Hi Becky,
      I don’t know where you live but in Temperance, MI there is an amazing doctor by the name of Dr. Woodhouse. I highly recommend him. He’s an MD that uses a naturopathic approach. Other than having me on natural thyroid and Low Dose Naltrexone (which I read about on this website) everything else is vitamins. My life has changed since seeing him. He is a wonderful man, takes all the time in the world to speak to you and I personally don’t find him to be that expensive ($160-200 for the initial visit and than about $130 for follow up visits) he also doesn’t want to see you all the time. He didn’t ask to see me again for 3 months after the initial visit and then 6 months after that. Even if it is pricey, I think to find someone that will actually make you feel like a normal human being again is priceless.

      1. Lena,
        I live in Michigan…where is temperance located? My husband was diagnosed and we cannot find a good physician for his hashimotos except at UofM.

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