what does each of these meds do?
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Mark Lupo, M.D. - Thyroid Nodules, Thyroid Cancer, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Thyroid Ultrasound
Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida
Sarasota - FL
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Cytomel is Synthetic T3. Normally any form of T3 is giving when there is a T4/T3 conversion problem. Some take it claiming that they feel better but there has been no Medical Scientifics that prove this to be the case.
Length of time to feel better is an individual matter depending on your system. However, once your thyroid levels are stable at the range that you will feel your best, you should expect to start healing and feeling better. Although perhaps not to a 100%.
Weight is all our issue, whether hypo or hyper. This is an individual issue as well, depending on your systems reaction to all the body changes due to the thyroid condition, thyroid levels and healing, as well as other non related thyroid factors (age, menopause, etc.). I'd suggest finding a diet with a maintenance program that you can live with for live. The weight issues might have to be a life style change, I know it is for me.
GL
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