levothyroxine user for over 1yr. now i have to increase dosage
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Since the symptoms that you listed are associated with hypothyroidism, are you sure you just aren't undertreated? If it were me, I'd be wanting to know what my Free T4 and Free T3 labs values were, and if Free T3 was low, I'd be demanding somebody give me some Armour Thyroid or Cytomel so i could get well.
cindi
Could you tell me the difference in having Hashi's and just being hypo? Is it important to know that you have Hashi's and do they medicate you differently?
Thanks,
Barbara
First of all, Hashi's is an autoimmune disease and in autoimmune disease some other factors become quite important...such as good nutrition, avoiding stress, enough sleep, supplements, etc...bringing the body into balance as much as possible. Also, if you have an autoimmune disease, you have a 25% increase in developing another autoimmune disease and so I think it's important to know that so one can be alert to other symptoms that might be developing.
Also, I believe that with Hashi's some folks are so miserable with the antibody attack that they have to totally suppress the thyroid gland by taking a full replacement of thyroid hormone...and that this is the only thing that relieves hypo symptoms. Most docs (not all) of course, go wild on this, although it's sorta strange that that is what they do with cancer (total suppression) and evidently that's okay, so I sometimes wonder why they don't see the benefit with troublesome cases of Hashimoto's.
Another reason for knowing if one has Hashi's is because of the genetic link. If you have children, it would be very beneficial to them to know that they have a predisposition to developing thyroid disease and/or other autoimmune disorder. This knowledge could save them years of suffering.
So - that's just some of my thoughts on why it is important to know if one's hypo is from Hashimoto's.
Cindi