Guest guest Posted August 28, 2008 Report Share Posted August 28, 2008 Hi folks I was diagnosed a very long five years ago with hypothyroidism. On 100mcg thyroxine I became well in myself but after five weeks of normality I developed arthralgia, myalgis, aching and feeling unwell. Saw Dr Peatfield, ran the whole course of supplements and Hydrocortisone with no improvement. I also tried Armour thyroid but couldn't tolerate it at all. I had already discovered that if I didn't take the tablets I didn't get the symproms but I seemed to be the only one who realised this. The usual response was " your TFT's are normal so you must be OK. I had to reduce the dose to 75mcg which helped a litte. Over time the sympoms have worsened. I have seen an Endocrinologist, been fully investigated and for the last year have been taking various thyroxine capsules made to order by dales but I react to them in just the same way. I am back on the standard thyroxine tablets and need to take 100mcg. For the last three weeks I have been cutting a 100mcg tablet into quarters and taking a quarter every six hours. Now the rejection is building up again and I am not feeling too good, my chest is going tight sometimes and my eyes have started to itch at times. The picture is that for whatever reason my body is reacting allergically to my tablets and have been right from the start. The Endoccrinologist is no help - he offered to refer me to a certain Professor W or a psychiatrist. at which point I went ballistic. I am already having to cancel my committments because I don't feel well enough, I have to employ someone to do my housework and yet if I don't take the tablets I am extremely well. Where do I go from here. All I can think is that maybe Prednisolone would prevent the allergy but before I see my GP, who is new and does't know me at all, I thought maybe someone out there has heard of this problem before or may have a suggestion to make. I live in hope - Tilly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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