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		By: Beverly politino		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have been on 50 mg of my thyroid medication feeling great on 50 mg had my blood work done my TSH is high My doctor wants to move me up to 75 mg I started taking it and started feeling awful so I went back to 50 mg to where I felt fine at the first time I felt fine in three years so I’m sticking with my 50 mg cause I know when I feel good and when I don’t]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been on 50 mg of my thyroid medication feeling great on 50 mg had my blood work done my TSH is high My doctor wants to move me up to 75 mg I started taking it and started feeling awful so I went back to 50 mg to where I felt fine at the first time I felt fine in three years so I’m sticking with my 50 mg cause I know when I feel good and when I don’t</p>
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		By: Dana Trentini		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dana Trentini]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://hypothyroidmom.com/are-you-having-a-hypothyroid-freak-out-10-ways-to-push-the-reset-button/#comment-35268&quot;&gt;Linda&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Linda, I&#039;m sorry to hear you are struggling. I developed kidney stones which was actually the start of my hypothyroidism nightmare. It may be that you are reacting to the fillers in your thyroid medication. There is a chart in this article here: https://hypothyroidmom.com/what-you-must-know-about-your-thyroid-medicine-falsehoods-formulations-and-fillers/ Also, it is important to know that levothyroxine medications contain T4 thyroid hormone only. Our bodies must efficiently convert that inactive T4 to the active T3 needed by the cells of the body. For many of us our bodies don&#039;t do that conversion well which is why alternative medications like T3 and natural desiccated thyroid can be life changers. Ask your doctor about them. It can be a challenge to find doctors open to anything other than levothyroxine. If you struggle to find a doctor, I offer virtual consults where I share a list of good thyroid doctors for the person&#039;s region based on recommendations from my Hypothyroid Mom followers that I&#039;ve been compiling for ten years. I have extensive doctor lists for every U.S. state as well as the UK, Ireland, Belgium, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Here&#039;s where to book time on my calendar:  https://ny786.infusionsoft.app/app/orderForms/Talk-with-Dana-Trentini-30min]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://hypothyroidmom.com/are-you-having-a-hypothyroid-freak-out-10-ways-to-push-the-reset-button/#comment-35268">Linda</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Linda, I&#8217;m sorry to hear you are struggling. I developed kidney stones which was actually the start of my hypothyroidism nightmare. It may be that you are reacting to the fillers in your thyroid medication. There is a chart in this article here: <a href="https://hypothyroidmom.com/what-you-must-know-about-your-thyroid-medicine-falsehoods-formulations-and-fillers/" rel="ugc">https://hypothyroidmom.com/what-you-must-know-about-your-thyroid-medicine-falsehoods-formulations-and-fillers/</a> Also, it is important to know that levothyroxine medications contain T4 thyroid hormone only. Our bodies must efficiently convert that inactive T4 to the active T3 needed by the cells of the body. For many of us our bodies don&#8217;t do that conversion well which is why alternative medications like T3 and natural desiccated thyroid can be life changers. Ask your doctor about them. It can be a challenge to find doctors open to anything other than levothyroxine. If you struggle to find a doctor, I offer virtual consults where I share a list of good thyroid doctors for the person&#8217;s region based on recommendations from my Hypothyroid Mom followers that I&#8217;ve been compiling for ten years. I have extensive doctor lists for every U.S. state as well as the UK, Ireland, Belgium, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Here&#8217;s where to book time on my calendar:  <a href="https://ny786.infusionsoft.app/app/orderForms/Talk-with-Dana-Trentini-30min" rel="nofollow ugc">https://ny786.infusionsoft.app/app/orderForms/Talk-with-Dana-Trentini-30min</a></p>
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		By: Linda		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I and 1 59 female and have been on meds since 2018.  I was diagnosed with Hashimoto&#039;s and Hypothyroidism.  I am also taking meds for depression and have been for over 10 years.  My dr at the time kept changing my meds upping the dosage, just going by the blood work numbers.  in the meantime,I am feeling awful, tired, depressed, no energy to do anything.  It was a chore to go to work everyday.  I was taking 175mg of levothyroxine.  This went on until June 2022 when I switched insurance.  I hadn&#039;t picked out a new PCP so i stopped taking the levothryroxine.  It took me about a month to realize that i was feeling better.  Energy level went up.  starting doing things I had enjoyed again.  Middle of Oct I found a new PCP as I had issued with kidney stones and at this time it was discovered I had Afib.  Of course new dr had me to do blood work and found my numbers were bad(i wish I could remember what they were) and he decided I needed to go one thyroid meds.  He put me back on levothryroxine 25 mg.  took about 3 wks and I starting feeling bad again.  didn&#039;t want to go to work to a job I love, no energy to work on my crafts.  dozing off at work, coming home going to sleep and still tired.  Have to have blood work again in 3 wks and then see dr again.  I started making plans for retirement but now I am worried if there is anyway I can do the things i want to do with the way I feel.  I also had been doing Keto since May and losing weight steadily but now it has stopped.  I am feeling so frustrated worried about my future.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I and 1 59 female and have been on meds since 2018.  I was diagnosed with Hashimoto&#8217;s and Hypothyroidism.  I am also taking meds for depression and have been for over 10 years.  My dr at the time kept changing my meds upping the dosage, just going by the blood work numbers.  in the meantime,I am feeling awful, tired, depressed, no energy to do anything.  It was a chore to go to work everyday.  I was taking 175mg of levothyroxine.  This went on until June 2022 when I switched insurance.  I hadn&#8217;t picked out a new PCP so i stopped taking the levothryroxine.  It took me about a month to realize that i was feeling better.  Energy level went up.  starting doing things I had enjoyed again.  Middle of Oct I found a new PCP as I had issued with kidney stones and at this time it was discovered I had Afib.  Of course new dr had me to do blood work and found my numbers were bad(i wish I could remember what they were) and he decided I needed to go one thyroid meds.  He put me back on levothryroxine 25 mg.  took about 3 wks and I starting feeling bad again.  didn&#8217;t want to go to work to a job I love, no energy to work on my crafts.  dozing off at work, coming home going to sleep and still tired.  Have to have blood work again in 3 wks and then see dr again.  I started making plans for retirement but now I am worried if there is anyway I can do the things i want to do with the way I feel.  I also had been doing Keto since May and losing weight steadily but now it has stopped.  I am feeling so frustrated worried about my future.</p>
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