I have been on Levothyroxine for 10 years & my blood test levels have been stable. I moved to a new state with new doctor. Had blood test 6 months ago. She wants to see me every 3 months in order to refill my prescription. This seems to me that she just wants the office visit fee. So frustrating.
I've been doing lots of research and not finding many detailed answers on exactly all the things that can cause hypothyroidism. If one hasn't had the causes you named, there must be other reasons? If I can figure out the cause, maybe I can help my condition.
Had nodules in which hurthle cells (benign) were found, so I had total thyroidectomy. I have Autonomic Nervous System Disorder. I was on 88mcg 6xweek and Dr. changed it to 100mcg daily. I had no appetite and ate small portions when I did eat, yet I gained 30lbs. I also had symptoms cited on this video. So I changed Dr., took new test and new Dr. changed prescription to 75mcg daily. I pulled up this video right after a phone call with my Dr. Look into ANS, you never know!
Hi, I live un the UK and just stumbled across your channel and love your succinct and friendly approach. Was at the hospital just yesterday, I have sarcoidis and yesterday the doctor told me I have hypothyroidism after getting blood tests back and I'm going to be starting on Levothyroxine 75mcg once daily. Was wondering if you think the Sarcoidosis could have caused the hypothyroidism as forgot to ask yesterday at hospital, many thanks?
HELP ~ I am confused... I have been diagnosed as Hypothyroidism since 1988 and been taking 88 mcg of Levothyroxine for yr's... Recently I had my yearly lab work and Dr. appt... I was told I'm suddenly heading toward Hyperthyroidism.... But the only lab that is low is my TSH ( but over the yr's it fluctuates High to Low.) My T3 and T4 remain in the GOOD range.... My blood pressure and pulse is low NOT high... My weight hasn't moved more than a few Lb's in years over weight.. I do not have diarrhea. and I do have dry skin and hair... So my Dr. lowered my dosage to 75 mcg and now I am colder than usual / achy & tired... What am I missing that the Dr see's differently... Or what should I ask him to test besides the TSH / T3 & T4 ? ? ?
A normal level of vitamin D is absolutely necessary to stabilize your thyroid level either for hypo or hyper stages. Zinc, selenium, b Vitamins specially b12 should be taken and inflammatory foods to be avoided, specially sugar and fried food. Good sleep, normal exercise etc. will make sure that the fluctuations can be avoided. Bye
Is there anything to fix it naturally? both my mom and sister have it and I have all the small physical symptoms: no moons on my fingers, extreme lines on hands, yellow feet, etc. (I mean all of them) and I want to see what I can do before I get a diagnosis because that may be hard. pt.2 I remember by sister saying sometimes your thyroid will appear completely normal on a screening and you need to catch it lacking with multiple tests. I think she did 3 over a number of months before I finally showed up on results thank you
I’ve confused.. I’ve been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and my dr has me on levothyroxine… wouldn’t that make my condition worse rather than help?? Nothings gotten better, I still don’t gain weight… please help me understand! I am so confused I’m afraid to take the medication cuz I’m not sure my doctor knows what she’s doing 😢
I don't know how to translate the blood results for my TSH blood work it was 13000 by lab corp. I know that I now have Hypothyroidism. I was just curious and am not on Levothyroxine 75mg.
I have a underactive thyroid I wanted to know Is there any other thyroid medication that I could take without waiting 30 minutes or 60 minutes before breakfast I thought I would ask that question
I have thyroid problems… I’m not sure if it’s overactive or under active I came across your video trying to find out… but I’m still not sure. My mom informed me of the goiter?… but I’m not gaining weight… I’m actually unintentionally losing weight, my skin is dry but my hair is not… please help!! 😓🤧
takes at least one month to kick in....don't stop taking medication....i've had hypothyroidism all my life...the levo meds help it...make sure your taking correct dose as prescribed by your doctor
Maintaining weight on 6 hours walk a day and a 1000 cals. I drink a lot of water. Doesnt look right. My definition is worsening have cut my intake further now. My heartrates 38bpm is that ok for a long distance walker. I may have higher calories up to 1500 not certain. Was anorexic. I am afraid i will lose my 6 pack. Gained 4 pounds last months on 30k steps daily. I like energy drinks. Seems body is retaining the extra fluid or something. I did lose my fitness before from the same thing whats wrong im considering cutting intake to 500 cals as i got cancer scare from increased fat gain as it had before. Another time i got osteoporosis. Fortunately that has been reversed to osteopenia. My calcium labs could be better but i can manage.
If you stop taking your thyroid medication, your thyroid levels can drop dangerously low, which can potentially lead to life-threatening complications.
@@LevelUpRNWhat are the symptoms of these complications? Are these symptoms the same as with initial hypothyroidism diagnosis? How long does it take to get these symptoms after stopping taking levothyroxine?
This was extremely informative and helpful! Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge! 😊
Thank you for educating me on good things in summer break too! Very helpful ❤
So glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. ❤️
@@LevelUpRN why i have low glucose and still gaining weight?
I did enjoy this video which was straight to the point and clear enough
So glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching.
You are wonderful educator! I’m learning so much 😊thank you
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching. ❤️
Your lecture guide me for continues learning in Nursing World.
Appreciate you watching! Thanks
I have under active thyroid gland. No symptoms thankfully. No meds for me thanks. Just carry on living. 👍
I like your teaching style. Very informative and easy to understand. Thank you. Super helpful
Thank you so much
I have been on Levothyroxine for 10 years & my blood test levels have been stable. I moved to a new state with new doctor. Had blood test 6 months ago. She wants to see me every 3 months in order to refill my prescription. This seems to me that she just wants the office visit fee. So frustrating.
Try doing telemedicine with your old doctor
Sounds like a very long time to be on any drugs
@@m.htruth8880 I have been told that once you start thyroid drugs you never go off.
Not sure if that’s true.
She can't just stop it
Thanks, I gotta go back for a follow. My doctor has been watching my levels for years
what additional test can be carried out for hypothyroidism?
I've been doing lots of research and not finding many detailed answers on exactly all the things that can cause hypothyroidism. If one hasn't had the causes you named, there must be other reasons? If I can figure out the cause, maybe I can help my condition.
Had nodules in which hurthle cells (benign) were found, so I had total thyroidectomy. I have Autonomic Nervous System Disorder. I was on 88mcg 6xweek and Dr. changed it to 100mcg daily. I had no appetite and ate small portions when I did eat, yet I gained 30lbs. I also had symptoms cited on this video. So I changed Dr., took new test and new Dr. changed prescription to 75mcg daily. I pulled up this video right after a phone call with my Dr. Look into ANS, you never know!
Hi, I live un the UK and just stumbled across your channel and love your succinct and friendly approach. Was at the hospital just yesterday, I have sarcoidis and yesterday the doctor told me I have hypothyroidism after getting blood tests back and I'm going to be starting on Levothyroxine 75mcg once daily. Was wondering if you think the Sarcoidosis could have caused the hypothyroidism as forgot to ask yesterday at hospital, many thanks?
My TSH level is abnormally low but T3 and T4 levels are normal. Been not feeling well. Very tired. Lost 4 dress sizes since April. I'm 50 yrs old
I am 57 years old
HELP ~ I am confused... I have been diagnosed as Hypothyroidism since 1988 and been taking 88 mcg of Levothyroxine for yr's... Recently I had my yearly lab work and Dr. appt... I was told I'm suddenly heading toward Hyperthyroidism.... But the only lab that is low is my TSH ( but over the yr's it fluctuates High to Low.) My T3 and T4 remain in the GOOD range.... My blood pressure and pulse is low NOT high... My weight hasn't moved more than a few Lb's in years over weight.. I do not have diarrhea. and I do have dry skin and hair... So my Dr. lowered my dosage to 75 mcg and now I am colder than usual / achy & tired... What am I missing that the Dr see's differently... Or what should I ask him to test besides the TSH / T3 & T4 ? ? ?
A normal level of vitamin D is absolutely necessary to stabilize your thyroid level either for hypo or hyper stages. Zinc, selenium, b Vitamins specially b12 should be taken and inflammatory foods to be avoided, specially sugar and fried food. Good sleep, normal exercise etc. will make sure that the fluctuations can be avoided. Bye
@@SureshKumar-gc8rl Thank you
Short and sweet
Thanks!
Well explained, thank u❤
Yes iam under active my med is 50 mg a day iam gaining weight but also taking the shots to lose weight not working to much?
Thanks
You’re welcome!
Is there any link to this condition and iron deficiency/ anxiety?
I’m not a docter ☺️ , but sometimes i like to search some things up . Iron deficiency can result into a decreased thyroid function.
Yes I was just diagnosed with this yesterday because my iron deficiency is so severe
Is there anything to fix it naturally? both my mom and sister have it and I have all the small physical symptoms: no moons on my fingers, extreme lines on hands, yellow feet, etc. (I mean all of them) and I want to see what I can do before I get a diagnosis because that may be hard.
pt.2 I remember by sister saying sometimes your thyroid will appear completely normal on a screening and you need to catch it lacking with multiple tests. I think she did 3 over a number of months before I finally showed up on results thank you
And also the process for getting medication rights could take additional months
Thank you for the advice and information
You are so welcome!
I’ve confused.. I’ve been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and my dr has me on levothyroxine… wouldn’t that make my condition worse rather than help?? Nothings gotten better, I still don’t gain weight… please help me understand! I am so confused I’m afraid to take the medication cuz I’m not sure my doctor knows what she’s doing
😢
I don't know how to translate the blood results for my TSH blood work it was 13000 by lab corp. I know that I now have Hypothyroidism. I was just curious and am not on Levothyroxine 75mg.
I have heard taking hypo med at night was better because your stomach would be empty during the night it would be alot better is this true
I have a underactive thyroid I wanted to know Is there any other thyroid medication that I could take without waiting 30 minutes or 60 minutes before breakfast I thought I would ask that question
I have elevated TSH by my T4 are normal
I have thyroid problems… I’m not sure if it’s overactive or under active I came across your video trying to find out… but I’m still not sure. My mom informed me of the goiter?… but I’m not gaining weight… I’m actually unintentionally losing weight, my skin is dry but my hair is not… please help!! 😓🤧
I recommend DR. ABODA got me cure healed from Hashimoto over 2 years still no symptoms of Hashimoto or signs. On TH-cam
Sometimes iodine can help but it's not the Cure All
Mam I suffering from hypothyroidism .I am taking medicine from 6days .how much time take cure these symptoms after taking medicine
takes at least one month to kick in....don't stop taking medication....i've had hypothyroidism all my life...the levo meds help it...make sure your taking correct dose as prescribed by your doctor
there's no cure for this disease. its chronic and you'll have to deal with it til your last breath. sorry :(
What is the prognosis?
With treatment usually very good
@@lisa4471 it can be managed with the right doses but sometimes as you age the doc may have to take dosage up a notch.
Maintaining weight on 6 hours walk a day and a 1000 cals. I drink a lot of water. Doesnt look right. My definition is worsening have cut my intake further now. My heartrates 38bpm is that ok for a long distance walker. I may have higher calories up to 1500 not certain. Was anorexic. I am afraid i will lose my 6 pack. Gained 4 pounds last months on 30k steps daily. I like energy drinks. Seems body is retaining the extra fluid or something. I did lose my fitness before from the same thing whats wrong im considering cutting intake to 500 cals as i got cancer scare from increased fat gain as it had before. Another time i got osteoporosis. Fortunately that has been reversed to osteopenia. My calcium labs could be better but i can manage.
you are not eating enough, 1000 calories a day is not enough to sustain you as you are likely burning at least 2000 calories a day
But also rarely it can be caused by low iodine
she should have mentioned this
Why is it dangerous to stop using it
If you stop taking your thyroid medication, your thyroid levels can drop dangerously low, which can potentially lead to life-threatening complications.
@@LevelUpRNWhat are the symptoms of these complications?
Are these symptoms the same as with initial hypothyroidism diagnosis?
How long does it take to get these symptoms after stopping taking levothyroxine?
@@dennisgorelik these r good questions . hope she answers
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Is it like for a lifetime?
Yes, in most cases.