Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never noticed any difference at all. My blood work is different but I feel exactly the same.
With the huge caveat that I have no medical knowledge and also have never tried Synthroid; I just read an article on all this recently and remembered it because I have a goiter and wonky thyroid levels: My rough understanding is that Synthroid raises levels of T4, which is then broken down by the body into T3 (which is the more active substance). If your body is failing at this conversion process, giving it more ingredients via T4 may not help much. I just googled to confirm all this and Google told me Cytomel is the one that affects T3. It also said endocrinologists tend to prefer Synthroid for a few reasons (like more predictable results and more easily tracked blood-test changes), but it might be at least worth raising the T4/T3 question with your endo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never noticed any difference at all. My blood work is different but I feel exactly the same.
With the huge caveat that I have no medical knowledge and also have never tried Synthroid; I just read an article on all this recently and remembered it because I have a goiter and wonky thyroid levels: My rough understanding is that Synthroid raises levels of T4, which is then broken down by the body into T3 (which is the more active substance). If your body is failing at this conversion process, giving it more ingredients via T4 may not help much. I just googled to confirm all this and Google told me Cytomel is the one that affects T3. It also said endocrinologists tend to prefer Synthroid for a few reasons (like more predictable results and more easily tracked blood-test changes), but it might be at least worth raising the T4/T3 question with your endo?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never noticed any difference at all. My blood work is different but I feel exactly the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never noticed any difference at all. My blood work is different but I feel exactly the same.
This. My TSH has been as high as 11 and so low it was undetectable. I have never lost any weight, I’m still exhausted all the time and sleep a lot (10-8 and then a nap 4-6 or 7 every day). My skin has always been bone dry and I have always been very sensitive to heat. The symptom charts have nothing to do with me.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never noticed any difference at all. My blood work is different but I feel exactly the same.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never noticed any difference at all. My blood work is different but I feel exactly the same.
Anonymous wrote:I have Hashimoto's. I've been on levothyroxine for ~8 years now. I felt better in less than a week when I first began taking it. When I've had the dosage adjusted, I noticed the impact also within a week.
Anonymous wrote:What are you taking it for, OP? That matters.
Anonymous wrote:Hypothyroidism and possible Hashimoto’s
Anonymous wrote:If you take synthroid, how long did it take for you to notice any differences? What was your experience with it? How has it helped?