Levocerterizine
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I've been on Levo 75 for years with no problems, had routine BW done to find my TSH had doubled to well over 5.5! I've been gainging weight, all in my belly to the point I look pregnant. Skin feels like pins and needles. Been upped to 88 mg not feeling the best, stomach and loosing hair like mad. Any clue until things turn around????
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FlippinThyroid susan84710
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Anyway, there are plenty of medical papers, blogs and websites available to read about how levo on its own doesn't work so may I suggest you read them.
barbara98940 FlippinThyroid
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MtViewCatherine barbara98940
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GMOs, pesticides, gluten, and general toxic buildup slow these organs' functions. Add low thyroid/ low metabolism, and these argues are slowed further. You get a vicious cycle!
barbara98940 susan84710
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- iron (the body uses it to make ferritin - was this tested? Ferritin needs to be 70+ to process thyroxine properly, though the lower limit of the range in the UK is 5!)
- B12 (and all the other vitamin B range e.g. B6...),
- magnesium,
- potassium,
- zinc,
- selenium
are the main ones, though calcium and vitamin D are also needed.
Also try going gluten free, even if you test negative for Coeliac disease, and avoid soy which is bad for the thyroid.
If you've been taking levo for many years you may not have realised the guidance now says to take one hour before food, or 4 hours after food, and avoid supplements containing iron or calcium within 4 hours of taking levothyroxine.
Most people take levothyroxine an hour before breakfast, though some people get on better taking it at night.
I hope this has given you some ideas of how to help yourself feel better as fast as possible.
MtViewCatherine barbara98940
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barbara98940 MtViewCatherine
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MtViewCatherine susan84710
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Orther than that, I'm no help, as the levo didn't work for me at any dose.
My mother was on levo and it was supposedly stable. She's had some other health issues lately, and her TSH on a routine check had spiked to about 5.5. I didn't even bother messing around with it. I just put her on a dessicated bovine.
barbara98940 MtViewCatherine
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Susan, have you switched brands of levothyroxine? In UK, levothyroxine is allowed to vary by +10% and -10% which means that 100mcg levothyroxine can actually be between 90-110mcg. So it is best to keep with the same manufacturer of levothyroxine to minimise any deviation in potency.