thank you allfor your answers im also just after finishing radiotherapy for breast cancer and im on a tablet for 5 yrs called arimidex i have to loose weigh cant eat much fruit only berriesat ,i do follow a low carbs diet but is hard as i
hello ive just been diagnosed today with undera... - Thyroid UK
hello ive just been diagnosed today with underactive thyroid .can anyone tell me what foods to eat and what ones to avoid
Hi, I bought the book "coping with Thyroid problems " by Joan Gomez and the advice in this book is - don't miss any meals - just change them.Cut out as far as possible the fats, don't increase the protein (i.e meat) and especially don't ditch the bread, potatoes, pasta and rice - it's carbohydrate that your thyroid runs on, and that keeps your metalic rate up
After reading the book I started slimming world which follows the above (healthy eating really). The weight is starting to come off slowly i've lost 11 pounds in 9 weeks
Hope this helps
Elaine
Lol, I love that you wrote that. My doctor told me to try the carb free diet. Naturally I said no chance, but it's good to know I was right. Just wondering what a carb free diet would have done to my next readings!
The main site:
has pages of information on this matter and others which affect the thyroid.
Advice I was given that seems to be good was to only take your tablet with water and have nothing to eat or drink 2 hours either side of taking it. I therefore take mine in the night which has alleviated waking up with lots of pains in my joints and in particular my arms. I also only have a limited amount of wine or fruit juice diluted with mineral water, about a glass a week and no more than 2 cups of coffee in any day. It might take a while before you notice a difference but it works for me as I'm also sleeping more and only getting up twice in the night. (Compared to 5 or 7 times.) I hope this might help,. Good Luck and best wishes.
OK - I have Graves and am on 40mcg Carbimazole for overactive (TSH was 0.03 in March)
then June's results show TSH of 74 (severely underactive) and have been put on Levo 100mcg as well as my 40mcg Carbimazole. So, my question is, am I to eat a diet for overactive or a diet for underactive or do I just eat what I like and see how it goes?