Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got them.
March 2014--2.82 (on 100mcg)
July 2014--.182 (on 112 mcg)
Sept 2014--.126 (on 112 mcg)
Nov 2014-- 1.06 (after going back to 100 mcg)
Your TSH was too low on 112 mg.
Hyperthyroidism is dangerous to your heart, eyes, and numerous other bodily symptoms. If you're not feeling well with levels in the normal range, seek another doctor, but intentionally making yourself hyperthyroid to lose weight is just stupid and unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:My endo said that Synthroid typically doesn't lead to much weight loss and that too many people have too high expectations that it will. He said the interplay of hormones regulating fat gain and loss is much more complex than just thyroid - so don't get your hopes up about the higher dosage, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Got them.
March 2014--2.82 (on 100mcg)
July 2014--.182 (on 112 mcg)
Sept 2014--.126 (on 112 mcg)
Nov 2014-- 1.06 (after going back to 100 mcg)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was on 100mcg of synthroid and my endo upped my dosage to 112 mcg because I was having trouble losing weight and felt really tired. I felt much better on the 112 dosage but my endo moved me back down to 100 because he said it was too much after checking my levels 6 weeks later. I felt crappy on the 100 dosage and still had a refill on the 112 dosage so I filled it and have been taking it. I've felt better and am slowly losing some weight.
How bad is it that I'm doing this? I know it's only temporary because my refill will run out and my endo won't write me a new rx for it. But I finally feel how I think a person should typically feel. I should be able to lose weight on 1200-1300 calories per day, when I wasn't losing any eating the same amount on a 100 mcg dosage.
How should I proceed? I don't think he'll allow me to continue on the dosage I feel better on. Does your endo allow this?
OP, please note that a diet of 1200 - 1300 calories a day is not safe, even for weight loss. 1500 is the absolute minimum.
That is not necessarily true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was on 100mcg of synthroid and my endo upped my dosage to 112 mcg because I was having trouble losing weight and felt really tired. I felt much better on the 112 dosage but my endo moved me back down to 100 because he said it was too much after checking my levels 6 weeks later. I felt crappy on the 100 dosage and still had a refill on the 112 dosage so I filled it and have been taking it. I've felt better and am slowly losing some weight.
How bad is it that I'm doing this? I know it's only temporary because my refill will run out and my endo won't write me a new rx for it. But I finally feel how I think a person should typically feel. I should be able to lose weight on 1200-1300 calories per day, when I wasn't losing any eating the same amount on a 100 mcg dosage.
How should I proceed? I don't think he'll allow me to continue on the dosage I feel better on. Does your endo allow this?
OP, please note that a diet of 1200 - 1300 calories a day is not safe, even for weight loss. 1500 is the absolute minimum.
Anonymous wrote:I was on 100mcg of synthroid and my endo upped my dosage to 112 mcg because I was having trouble losing weight and felt really tired. I felt much better on the 112 dosage but my endo moved me back down to 100 because he said it was too much after checking my levels 6 weeks later. I felt crappy on the 100 dosage and still had a refill on the 112 dosage so I filled it and have been taking it. I've felt better and am slowly losing some weight.
How bad is it that I'm doing this? I know it's only temporary because my refill will run out and my endo won't write me a new rx for it. But I finally feel how I think a person should typically feel. I should be able to lose weight on 1200-1300 calories per day, when I wasn't losing any eating the same amount on a 100 mcg dosage.
How should I proceed? I don't think he'll allow me to continue on the dosage I feel better on. Does your endo allow this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know what your tsh was at on the higher dosage? Assuming it wasn't at hyper levels, I might try to find another dr who'll prescribe you a dose you feel good at.
+1. What are your levels?
Anonymous wrote:Do you know what your tsh was at on the higher dosage? Assuming it wasn't at hyper levels, I might try to find another dr who'll prescribe you a dose you feel good at.