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> I am a 40 yr. old female...late 2004 I fell into a severe

depression, lost hair, started gaining weight and had absolutely no

energy. After being on anti-depressants for a few months a friend

mentioned that I should have my thyroid checked(my doc. never

thought to check). After I mentioned to my doc. that I wanted my

thyroid checked sure enough the results came back that I was

hypothyroid. Well it's been a year now...and I'm still not back to

my normal self. My doc. is really busy and did not really provide

much info or support. Needless to say I changed doctors and went in

for a full examination and blood work last week. I should get the

results back some time this week. At the moment I am taking 0.1mg

Levothyroxine sodium. What kind of questions should I be asking my

doctor and what steps should I be taking to improve my health...I'm

married with 2 kids and very frustrated with myself. I think what

is bothering me the most is that I feel like of lost all

control...moody,

> tired and can't seem to get my weight under control...help...I'll

appreciate any info. you can provide.

>

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Normal , proper protocol with hypothyroidism involves runnngi labs

every 6 weeks until you are symptom free and at stabel levels.

Your body taesk time to adjust to the meds..so given your symptoms

you should expect this doctor to increase your Synthroid and run new

labs in 6 weeks..then either another increase or assuming you are

stable no increase and labs again in 6 weeks to make sure you

maintain levels.

With running proper labs.. TSH, Free 4 and Free 3 you can tell if

other issues also need to be corrected. Most of the symptoms you

list are from being hypothyroid..so obviously you have not hit your

level yet. Also you say you are hypo but has the doctor run any

tests as to why you are hypo?

Finding out why is just as importnant as it will effect treatment

protocol..

Kats3boys

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> Hi,

>

> I am a 40 yr. old female...late 2004 I fell into a severe

depression, lost hair, started gaining weight and had absolutely no

energy. After being on anti-depressants for a few months a friend

mentioned that I should have my thyroid checked(my doc. never

thought to check). After I mentioned to my doc. that I wanted my

thyroid checked sure enough the results came back that I was

hypothyroid. Well it's been a year now...and I'm still not back to

my normal self. My doc. is really busy and did not really provide

much info or support. Needless to say I changed doctors and went in

for a full examination and blood work last week. I should get the

results back some time this week. At the moment I am taking 0.1mg

Levothyroxine sodium. What kind of questions should I be asking my

doctor and what steps should I be taking to improve my health...I'm

married with 2 kids and very frustrated with myself. I think what

is bothering me the most is that I feel like of lost all

control...moody,

> tired and can't seem to get my weight under control...help...I'll

appreciate any info. you can provide.

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Yahoo! Mail

> Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.

>

Normal , proper protocol with hypothyroidism involves runnngi labs

every 6 weeks until you are symptom free and at stabel levels.

Your body taesk time to adjust to the meds..so given your symptoms

you should expect this doctor to increase your Synthroid and run new

labs in 6 weeks..then either another increase or assuming you are

stable no increase and labs again in 6 weeks to make sure you

maintain levels.

With running proper labs.. TSH, Free 4 and Free 3 you can tell if

other issues also need to be corrected. Most of the symptoms you

list are from being hypothyroid..so obviously you have not hit your

level yet. Also you say you are hypo but has the doctor run any

tests as to why you are hypo?

Finding out why is just as importnant as it will effect treatment

protocol..

Kats3boys

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> Hi,

>

> I am a 40 yr. old female...late 2004 I fell into a severe

depression, lost hair, started gaining weight and had absolutely no

energy. After being on anti-depressants for a few months a friend

mentioned that I should have my thyroid checked(my doc. never

thought to check). After I mentioned to my doc. that I wanted my

thyroid checked sure enough the results came back that I was

hypothyroid. Well it's been a year now...and I'm still not back to

my normal self. My doc. is really busy and did not really provide

much info or support. Needless to say I changed doctors and went in

for a full examination and blood work last week. I should get the

results back some time this week. At the moment I am taking 0.1mg

Levothyroxine sodium. What kind of questions should I be asking my

doctor and what steps should I be taking to improve my health...I'm

married with 2 kids and very frustrated with myself. I think what

is bothering me the most is that I feel like of lost all

control...moody,

> tired and can't seem to get my weight under control...help...I'll

appreciate any info. you can provide.

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Yahoo! Mail

> Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.

>

Normal , proper protocol with hypothyroidism involves runnngi labs

every 6 weeks until you are symptom free and at stabel levels.

Your body taesk time to adjust to the meds..so given your symptoms

you should expect this doctor to increase your Synthroid and run new

labs in 6 weeks..then either another increase or assuming you are

stable no increase and labs again in 6 weeks to make sure you

maintain levels.

With running proper labs.. TSH, Free 4 and Free 3 you can tell if

other issues also need to be corrected. Most of the symptoms you

list are from being hypothyroid..so obviously you have not hit your

level yet. Also you say you are hypo but has the doctor run any

tests as to why you are hypo?

Finding out why is just as importnant as it will effect treatment

protocol..

Kats3boys

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don't worry ... we'll help you get it back.

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Hi,

I am a 40 yr. old female...late 2004 I fell into a severe depression, lost hair, started gaining weight and had absolutely no energy. After being on anti-depressants for a few months a friend mentioned that I should have my thyroid checked(my doc. never thought to check). After I mentioned to my doc. that I wanted my thyroid checked sure enough the results came back that I was hypothyroid. Well it's been a year now...and I'm still not back to my normal self. My doc. is really busy and did not really provide much info or support. Needless to say I changed doctors and went in for a full examination and blood work last week. I should get the results back some time this week. At the moment I am taking 0.1mg Levothyroxine sodium. What kind of questions should I be asking my doctor and what steps should I be taking to improve my health...I'm married with 2 kids and very frustrated with myself. I think what is bothering me the most is that I feel like of lost all control...moody, tired and can't seem to get my weight under control...help...I'll appreciate any info. you can provide.

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Hi ,

Well, Lets start with a bunch of questions....

How do you take your Synthroid?

Be sure to take it at least one hour before you eat and drink only

enough to swallow the pill...And at least 3 to 4 hours after your

last meal and at least one hour before you eat your next meal.

Synthroid needs the full strength of the stomach acids to break

apart the Synthroid combination of the Thyroid hormone molecules and

the sodium molecules.

Next, when you get your blood workup results would you mind posting

the results for the TSH, the Free T4 and the Free T3 along with the

lab ranges (these are the numbers that are off to the right of the

number for the test. They usually are a range..ie.. 10-35 ..or

something like that)

Next, providing you have the time with 2 kids its hard to find it

sometimes...might I suggest that you keep a record of your arising

basal temperature for at least a week, average it out and let us

know what it is?

Here is a web site that explains the arising basal temp process

better than I can, along with charts to help you chart.

http://www.becomehealthynow.com/attachments/barnes_basal_temp.pdf

Next, what other meds and vitamins and oils do you currently take?

Did you ever get a diagnosis from your previous doc?

Well thats a start....

Gossimer

>

> Hi,

>

> I am a 40 yr. old female...late 2004 I fell into a severe

depression, lost hair, started gaining weight and had absolutely no

energy. After being on anti-depressants for a few months a friend

mentioned that I should have my thyroid checked(my doc. never

thought to check). After I mentioned to my doc. that I wanted my

thyroid checked sure enough the results came back that I was

hypothyroid. Well it's been a year now...and I'm still not back to

my normal self. My doc. is really busy and did not really provide

much info or support. Needless to say I changed doctors and went in

for a full examination and blood work last week. I should get the

results back some time this week. At the moment I am taking 0.1mg

Levothyroxine sodium. What kind of questions should I be asking my

doctor and what steps should I be taking to improve my health...I'm

married with 2 kids and very frustrated with myself. I think what

is bothering me the most is that I feel like of lost all

control...moody, tired and can't seem to get my weight under

control...help...I'll appreciate any info. you can provide.

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Hi ,

Well, Lets start with a bunch of questions....

How do you take your Synthroid?

Be sure to take it at least one hour before you eat and drink only

enough to swallow the pill...And at least 3 to 4 hours after your

last meal and at least one hour before you eat your next meal.

Synthroid needs the full strength of the stomach acids to break

apart the Synthroid combination of the Thyroid hormone molecules and

the sodium molecules.

Next, when you get your blood workup results would you mind posting

the results for the TSH, the Free T4 and the Free T3 along with the

lab ranges (these are the numbers that are off to the right of the

number for the test. They usually are a range..ie.. 10-35 ..or

something like that)

Next, providing you have the time with 2 kids its hard to find it

sometimes...might I suggest that you keep a record of your arising

basal temperature for at least a week, average it out and let us

know what it is?

Here is a web site that explains the arising basal temp process

better than I can, along with charts to help you chart.

http://www.becomehealthynow.com/attachments/barnes_basal_temp.pdf

Next, what other meds and vitamins and oils do you currently take?

Did you ever get a diagnosis from your previous doc?

Well thats a start....

Gossimer

>

> Hi,

>

> I am a 40 yr. old female...late 2004 I fell into a severe

depression, lost hair, started gaining weight and had absolutely no

energy. After being on anti-depressants for a few months a friend

mentioned that I should have my thyroid checked(my doc. never

thought to check). After I mentioned to my doc. that I wanted my

thyroid checked sure enough the results came back that I was

hypothyroid. Well it's been a year now...and I'm still not back to

my normal self. My doc. is really busy and did not really provide

much info or support. Needless to say I changed doctors and went in

for a full examination and blood work last week. I should get the

results back some time this week. At the moment I am taking 0.1mg

Levothyroxine sodium. What kind of questions should I be asking my

doctor and what steps should I be taking to improve my health...I'm

married with 2 kids and very frustrated with myself. I think what

is bothering me the most is that I feel like of lost all

control...moody, tired and can't seem to get my weight under

control...help...I'll appreciate any info. you can provide.

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Hi ,

Well, Lets start with a bunch of questions....

How do you take your Synthroid?

Be sure to take it at least one hour before you eat and drink only

enough to swallow the pill...And at least 3 to 4 hours after your

last meal and at least one hour before you eat your next meal.

Synthroid needs the full strength of the stomach acids to break

apart the Synthroid combination of the Thyroid hormone molecules and

the sodium molecules.

Next, when you get your blood workup results would you mind posting

the results for the TSH, the Free T4 and the Free T3 along with the

lab ranges (these are the numbers that are off to the right of the

number for the test. They usually are a range..ie.. 10-35 ..or

something like that)

Next, providing you have the time with 2 kids its hard to find it

sometimes...might I suggest that you keep a record of your arising

basal temperature for at least a week, average it out and let us

know what it is?

Here is a web site that explains the arising basal temp process

better than I can, along with charts to help you chart.

http://www.becomehealthynow.com/attachments/barnes_basal_temp.pdf

Next, what other meds and vitamins and oils do you currently take?

Did you ever get a diagnosis from your previous doc?

Well thats a start....

Gossimer

>

> Hi,

>

> I am a 40 yr. old female...late 2004 I fell into a severe

depression, lost hair, started gaining weight and had absolutely no

energy. After being on anti-depressants for a few months a friend

mentioned that I should have my thyroid checked(my doc. never

thought to check). After I mentioned to my doc. that I wanted my

thyroid checked sure enough the results came back that I was

hypothyroid. Well it's been a year now...and I'm still not back to

my normal self. My doc. is really busy and did not really provide

much info or support. Needless to say I changed doctors and went in

for a full examination and blood work last week. I should get the

results back some time this week. At the moment I am taking 0.1mg

Levothyroxine sodium. What kind of questions should I be asking my

doctor and what steps should I be taking to improve my health...I'm

married with 2 kids and very frustrated with myself. I think what

is bothering me the most is that I feel like of lost all

control...moody, tired and can't seem to get my weight under

control...help...I'll appreciate any info. you can provide.

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Oh dear thats where I have been going wrong then :( I drink a whole glass of water with my synthroid........Ill change that 2moro. Thank goodness for this site as its more resourceful than any info you get from my Doctor thats for sure........sadly. Janis

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Oh dear thats where I have been going wrong then :( I drink a whole glass of water with my synthroid........Ill change that 2moro. Thank goodness for this site as its more resourceful than any info you get from my Doctor thats for sure........sadly. Janis

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Oh dear thats where I have been going wrong then :( I drink a whole glass of water with my synthroid........Ill change that 2moro. Thank goodness for this site as its more resourceful than any info you get from my Doctor thats for sure........sadly. Janis

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