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Many diabetics are hypothyroid (low thyroid). I was hypothyroid for 30

years before my diabetes diagnosis. But it doesn't make your diabetes

worse or affect your diabetes in any way. It's just another medical

condition.

Vicki

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> Does anyone know if you have low thyroid if it makes your diabetes

> worse?

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Gosh, I just sent a post saying it didn't do anything to diabetes. Was

I wrong? I've been taking Levothroid since before I was diabetic...so

maybe it does have an effect on BGs but since I've been taking it since

before I was diabetic, I guess I wouldn't have noticed that it raised

BGs.

Of course, you did say " may, " smile.

Vicki

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> Thyroid replacement hormones, such as synthroid, may raise bgs.

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Vicki, from rxlist -

>Use of levothyroxine sodium in patients with concomitant diabetes

mellitus, diabetes insipidus may aggravate

the intensity of their symptoms.

Helen

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I believe you, smile.

But.from my own experience, I didn't notice any change because it was

that way from the very beginning.

Now, if I got diabetes first then became hypothyroid, if there was any

effect I'd certainly have noticed it.

I did get one part right though...a lot of diabetics do have

pre-existing thyroid problems. I know this from all my years on the

lists.

Vicki

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> Vicki, from rxlist -

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>>Use of levothyroxine sodium in patients with concomitant diabetes

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> mellitus, diabetes insipidus may aggravate

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> the intensity of their symptoms.

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> Helen

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In a message dated 11/7/04 9:44:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

1185n@... writes:

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>Does anyone know if you have low thyroid if it makes your diabetes worse?

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I'm not low thyroid (at least not according to the tests they do), but it was

one of the things recently tested to try to figure out where my fatigue and

aches and pains and headaches and more are coming from, so I did a lot of

research on it. It seems that thyroid affects everything, and low thyroid,

since

it encourages weight gain, can have an effect on diabetes issues for some

people.

I have anemia, which often has the same symptoms as thyroid, and until you

get either or both straightened out, it can be hard to feel well.

Stacey

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At 12:36 AM 11/8/04, whimsy2 wrote:

>I did get one part right though...a lot of diabetics do have

>pre-existing thyroid problems. I know this from all my years on the

>lists.

That would be me. I take synthroid. I wonder how much it affects BG's. Not

that I could stop taking it, of course.

My BG's were high (for me) again this morning. I'm wondering if my dawn

effect dump is starting earlier. I've heard it can move around a bit,

timewise. 145 and I didn't eat anything for dinner but a pork chop and 4oz

brocolli (unlike the previous night's sugar snap peas). Very provoking. I

had two eggs and 8 oz of V-8 juice for breakfast. I don't normally " do "

juice but it seemed my body was craving it. At 9 carbs for the 8 ounces

it's not too bad.

sky

Type 2 dx'd 9/04. Low carb diet.

Synthroid, Lotril

Finds any excuse not to exercise.

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Don't forget, " time wise " -- we've recently fiddled with the clock.

Our biological clocks tend to be grumpy about silly things like

daylight savings time.

SulaBlue

--- In diabetes_int , Sky <skydancer9@c...>

> That would be me. I take synthroid. I wonder how much it

affects BG's. Not

> that I could stop taking it, of course.

> My BG's were high (for me) again this morning. I'm wondering

if my dawn

> effect dump is starting earlier. I've heard it can move around a

bit,

> timewise.

> sky

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> Type 2 dx'd 9/04. Low carb diet.

> Synthroid, Lotril

> Finds any excuse not to exercise.

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