Good Morning & thank you! I am a 40 year old menopausal
womanWomen's way-not peri-actual menopause with Hashimoto's. Still trying to get thyroid leveled out, but
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh in low end of norm &
T4T4 test still a bit low. I am horribly depressed & lightheaded lightheaded lightheaded - did I mention lightheaded????? Sorry, but it's been 7 mos. now & I've had the CT scans etc. They tell me it's thyroid/menopause. I feel worse since being diagnosed 8 mos. ago. Question: I've read everywhere that many meds/vitamins prohibit the absorption of
Synthroid. I faithfully take
Synthroid on an empty stomach & do not eat or drink anything within 2-3 hours of absorption. I take meds at least 12 hours AFTER
synthroid. I am on Protonix & soon an anti-depressant. If I take these at opposite times of the day, will they still interfere with the Synthroid? Will I need my dosage increased? I simpy don't understand how different times can help. Are there any meds that a person HAS to take for health that they CANNOT take while on Synthroid? If Synthroid stays in your body, then how will I be able to take necessary estrogen if necessary, vitamins, Protonix, anti-depressants etc. without it affecting my thyroid? I'm sorry for all the questions, but one dr. told me it's okay to take them at the same time!!!! Even I know that can't be true!! Your help is appreciated. Thank you so very much!!!!
Another thing you should maybe check is your adrenals. They will need to be strong enough to carry T3 or Armour into your cells. An ACTH stim test can be done via docs or you can order yourself an Adrenal Stress Index 24 hour saliva test. Long standing hypo can really take its toll on the adrenals. I was on levo now on Armour.
Good luck to you.
P.S. Has anyone of you gone through the lightheadedness? It simply is not getting any better, & again, I have to think it's the thyroid/synthroid since the day I began it in May the lightheadedness began & has continued. It's difficult to push myself to do anything because it's always there - a reminder that I'm not feeling well.
Also, are any of you going through menopause? How long after menopause do the symptoms last? Thank you all!!
The lightheadedness was really bad for me until I got on the right medication. In fact, it and the depression were the symptoms that got me to drag myself into the doctor's in the first place (before I was diagnosed hypo). Hang in there - it will definitely get better! Can't address the menopause stuff though - sorry.
Julie
The last straw was when I started feeling worse, went in for testing and they told me I was HYPER thyroid- oh my gosh!!! I started researching and began to think that I was one of those people who did not convert the T4 into T3 at the cellular level. But now what?
I got a new doctor who said he has had success with use of Armour (this is the natural thyroid - "porcine"). Since adding Cytomel (another T3 drug...) to my Synthroid would cost me an extra $50 a month (in addition to my Synthroid), we decided to completely switch me to Armour (only $9/month).
What a difference!!!!!!!! It took me about 2-3 weeks, but my mood is FABULOUS, I'm not tired all the time, my nails are stronger, and I don't have the cold intolerance. I am absolutely thrilled.
Sorry this is so long, but I found that reading "testimonials" like mine really helped me search for better answers. I can't answer to your lightheadedness, I never had that, but just wanted to encourage you to keep at it. Another great website is: Mary Shomon's thyroid website - especially the forums. (Just google Mary Shomon). The other is: stopthemadness.com about the use of T4 meds and their ineffectiveness.
Good luck!
Any help is appreciated!!
I'm so glad that you're doing better! I remember commenting on some of your earlier posts. Have a great day!
Julie
Take Care,
JaneC
Thanks,
julie d