Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Hi - Hang in there - From my experience the depression comes in waves and can feel so terribly random - it just happens and can be debilitating. Although it's really hard when you're in the middle of it, try to surround yourself with things that make you feel peaceful - your pet? a good friend or loved one? music? your favorite tv shows or movies or books? (I mention books but I know when I am feeling badly, it can be so hard to concentrate on reading.) I really do feel for you as I understand (as will everyone on this board as well). Take care of yourself and eat healthy foods, avoid excess sugars or junk foods. Try to be as active as possible - even if with yoga or walks. Call upon the boards here as you need to. Many hugs, Anita wrote: i've been taking synthroid for two weeks now, but i am still sodepressed i don't know what to do. i know that this is physical, butthat doesnt help me feel any better. i know that i need to be patient waiting for the meds to get into mysystem and work, but i am so messed up emotionally, i don't know how iam going to make it.can anyone help?*Note: Information is freely exchanged on this board based on patient experiences, and should not be considered a medical recommendation. "Those who do not read are no better off than those who cannot." --Chinese Proverb__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 , I know how hard it it to deal with depression. Believe me, this forum is full of people who can definitely understand what you're feeling. I spent last summer in a sort of depressed, anguished nightmare where I didn't have the energy to think or to lift a finger and all i could do was feeling hopeless and in despair. All I can tell you is: it WILL go away. Even if now it seems impossible to you, you will feel better. Yes, you need to be patient and to wait for the medicine to get into your system. Imagine to have a gremlin sat on your shoulder, a gremlin who whispers negative things about your well being and healing. Well, visualize that gremlin and whenever dark thoughts come to your mind, you just think that is the voice of the gremlins, it's not real. I usually tell mine: " Yes, I'm aknowledging what you're saying but right now I can't lend you my attention because I'm busy doing something else " . Don't fight against it. Let the dark thoughts come your way, watch them, knowing they're not real, and let them go away. I was sure I would never be my old self again. Well, now I am. Grumpy, neurotic and with renewed energy. Thyroiditis teaches us all a lesson. We are forced to confront our limits and deal with them. You'll get over it. Trust me. And in the meantime, come to us for reassurement and some cuddles. Hugs Carla > i've been taking synthroid for two weeks now, but i am still so > depressed i don't know what to do. i know that this is physical, but > that doesnt help me feel any better. > > i know that i need to be patient waiting for the meds to get into my > system and work, but i am so messed up emotionally, i don't know how i > am going to make it. > > can anyone help? > > > > > *Note: Information is freely exchanged on this board based on patient > experiences, and should not be considered a medical recommendation. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Hi, - I'm so sorry to hear about your anguish, hon. My heart goes out to you. Members here have given great advice. I too am dealing with some depression right now but I don't think it's because of the thyroid. Just too many external things going on to influence a bad mood. I just joined a depression support group on here yesterday, maybe it will help a little. Just do a search on " depression " and a number of groups will pop up. Some members, including myself, get a mood boost from adding T3 to our thyroid regimen. This is in the form of either a synthetic supplement called Cytomel or Armour thyroid which has both T3 and T4. But if your doc isn't ready to put you on T3 yet, don't despair... you may get the same boost from taking Selenium supplements, that's what one member here told me. I tried them and can't say they helped a lot personally (I have a whole sealed bottle left if you'd like me to send them your way) but we are all very different here in the way we respond to different supplements and protocols. It may sound trite, but I find that a bit of caffeine in the form of coffee or chocolate definitely gives me a boost too. Dr. Weil also recommends meditation to help stay balanced and avoid extreme highs and lows. Wish I could be more help... the members here are right, this will pass. Hugs ~ > i've been taking synthroid for two weeks now, but i am still so > depressed i don't know what to do. i know that this is physical, but > that doesnt help me feel any better. > > i know that i need to be patient waiting for the meds to get into my > system and work, but i am so messed up emotionally, i don't know how i > am going to make it. > > can anyone help? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 > I'm so sorry to hear about your anguish, hon. My heart goes out to you. > Members here have given great advice. yes they have. thank you all so much for your well wishes and just for understanding! it's so helpful. > Some members, including myself, get a mood boost from adding T3 to > our thyroid regimen. This is in the form of either a synthetic supplement > called Cytomel or Armour thyroid which has both T3 and T4. these were my test results before treatment: free t3: 3.7 pg/ml (lab lists " normal range " as 2.3 - 4.2) t4: 7.1 og/dl (lab lists " normal range " as 4.4 - 12.5) tsh: 1.2 uiu/ml (lab lists " normal range " as .3 - 5.1) with that much free t3, it seems like i shouldnt feel this bad, but i do! can anyone help me understand this? i've been reading mary shomon's " living well with hypothyroidism " and she talks about hashimoto's a bit and how you can have hypo symptoms with it well before your levels are actually " out of range " but i am confused as to why this happens and how to know what i need, etc. i guess i'm kind of scared that i'm going to feel like this forever if i'm feeling like this now with so much free t3. at this level, i feel like my doctor would be very reluctant to add more t3. heck, i'm wondering why i feel bad at all with that much free t3 and such a low tsh. > But if your > doc isn't ready to put you on T3 yet, don't despair... you may get the > same boost from taking Selenium supplements, that's what one member > here told me. last week, i started eating 4 brazil nuts daily for selenium. if my calculations are correct, this should be getting me about 200mg (or is it mcg) per day. i heard they are helpful in combatting thyroid antibodies, and i just read today that they can help with conversion. we'll see if it helps. either way, the nuts are good at least. thanks so much for your help! rachel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Hi, again ! Shomon is right -- basically, the tests don't always make sense. I know it's hard to buy but there comes a point where you just stop paying so much attention to them. I never had a " low " free T3 and I tried Cytomel, then Armour anyway. I've only ever taken a very low dose of Cytomel - 10 mg a day, and now just 1/2 grain Armour. Seems to be the right amount for me. In any case, good for you with the Brazil nuts... sounds like a good way to start, I didn't know about them having selenium and fighting antibodies. Maybe I'll start eating them! Try not to add worry about feeling this way forever to your mental burden, nor would I worry overmuch about your current thyroid protocol not working, since you've only been on it 2 weeks. The T3 issue is just something to be aware of... pay attention to whether your other symptoms are improving too--if not, a switch to a different thyroid med could be in order. You could also ask for an antidepressant... I took Paxil CR for anxiety short term and it didn't seem to do me any harm, it is for depression too. Others here did not do well on antidepressants at all, so that's another individual decision. Most of all, you'll just need a lot of patience and a great big dose of treating yourself well... as described!! ~ > > I'm so sorry to hear about your anguish, hon. My heart goes out to you. > > Members here have given great advice. > > yes they have. thank you all so much for your well wishes and just > for understanding! it's so helpful. > > > > Some members, including myself, get a mood boost from adding T3 to > > our thyroid regimen. This is in the form of either a synthetic > supplement > > called Cytomel or Armour thyroid which has both T3 and T4. > > these were my test results before treatment: > > free t3: 3.7 pg/ml (lab lists " normal range " as 2.3 - 4.2) > t4: 7.1 og/dl (lab lists " normal range " as 4.4 - 12.5) > tsh: 1.2 uiu/ml (lab lists " normal range " as .3 - 5.1) > > with that much free t3, it seems like i shouldnt feel this bad, but i > do! can anyone help me understand this? i've been reading mary > shomon's " living well with hypothyroidism " and she talks about > hashimoto's a bit and how you can have hypo symptoms with it well > before your levels are actually " out of range " but i am confused as to > why this happens and how to know what i need, etc. > > i guess i'm kind of scared that i'm going to feel like this forever if > i'm feeling like this now with so much free t3. at this level, i feel > like my doctor would be very reluctant to add more t3. heck, i'm > wondering why i feel bad at all with that much free t3 and such a low tsh. > > > > But if your > > doc isn't ready to put you on T3 yet, don't despair... you may get the > > same boost from taking Selenium supplements, that's what one member > > here told me. > > last week, i started eating 4 brazil nuts daily for selenium. if my > calculations are correct, this should be getting me about 200mg (or is > it mcg) per day. i heard they are helpful in combatting thyroid > antibodies, and i just read today that they can help with conversion. > we'll see if it helps. either way, the nuts are good at least. > > thanks so much for your help! > > rachel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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