Hello, wondering if anyone out there has trouble when drinking coffee while on synthroid. It seems to make me feel terrible now, used to drink it all day! I also smoke, just can't seem to give it up! Thanks! Cobbyp.
Coffee and levothyroxine: Hello, wondering if... - Thyroid UK
Coffee and levothyroxine
Are you finding you're sensitive to caffeine? I went through that, had to cut right back even on cups of tea. Are you sure you're on enough thyroid hormone? I was very anxious when undermedicated.
yes, I seem to be very sensitive to it now, still working on getting my levels right, I think I'm in the ballpark, TSH is 1.00. Thanks!
Hi puncturedbicycle! My Tsh is about 1.00 (.40-4.00) do you think I'm undermedicated? Maybe that's causing the anxiety instead of the caffeine? Thanks! cobbyp
Can't really tell w/o full tft results. Do you have t3 and t4 as well? But yes, you could be undermedicated if your tsh is 1 and t3/t4 low, even low in range.
FT4 is 1.2 (0.7- 1.9) FT3 is 2.5(2.2-4.0), feel pretty crappy if my synthroid dose is raised.
I use to drink loads of coffee and it always made my brain fog worse. Started reading and learning they with hypothyroid it is best avoided. Been off coffee for maybe 5 months now and brain fog has really reduced. I also avoid soy and a few other foods.
If you would be so kind, tell me how you managed to get off coffee? I have tried several times but give up due to the "headaches from hell" I have UAT but the main reason I want to give up coffee is I also have OAB and many medications - both prescription and herbal etc. make no difference I have been told by a lot of folks that caffeine is the main no-no. If giving it up also could reduce brain fog would be a BONUS!!!
Hi Foxglove! I still have a cup now and then, but when I do, even a few sips, I feel horrible! Seems like I can only get away with it if I drink it late in the afternoon. I think headaches are common when you give it up, but they say they go away after awhile. I hate the brain fog too! Good Luck! Cobbyp
foxglove I would suggest drinking something with a low caffeine content to wean yourself off coffee and avoid the awful headaches. I was advised to try green tea, which only has a small amount of caffeine but it might be enough to save you the symptoms.
I once decaffed myself by mistake when I bought decaf tea which came in a box almost identical to the ordinary kind. I couldn't understand why one afternoon I had an excruciating headache unrelieved by painkillers, then was felled like a tree and slept for four hours.
There's no reason to go through that unnecessarily, it's better to be gentle when possible.
I just stopped drinking it. Saved £40 a week too from not running down to starbucks. I did have headaches but I simply took my pain medication when those would happen.
Think the best way might be to follow your example and just stop - after all lots of pain meds. available!
Yeah I am prescribed 30/500 solpodol so I simply took one of those when the headaches came on. Trust me, I really miss coffee.
hi cobbyp, thanks for reply, interesting as I usually have my "regulation" 2 cups first thing in morning, but a few days ago I had (I think) 3 cups P.M. and felt fine, as usual expect got it all wrong ....brain fog to blame ???? have been told headaches WILL go but when? Patience not my middle name - sigh.
Very intriguing user name you have, any meaning or reason? just being nosy!
P.S. trying oregano for OAB at the moment, the essential oil. Haven't a clue how it's meant to work, claimed to be uplifting not the most pleasant of aromas but hey ho worth a try
I'm not an expert on this but a very clever ex boy-friend of mine said that headaches, when you are trying to give up any food/drink you have become "addicted" to, is a withdrawal symptom and you just have to live through it.
My boy-friend was Tea Total and asked me to give up wine with dinner, he said it just seemed more convenient. I tried but it didn't work - I got headaches. He said that proved I was addicted to alcohol! Well, if I was, it was not a very big addition, one glass with dinner if the meal calls for it (like red wine with spaghetti!), is not exactly being a drunk. I thought that that was all very insulting, so I gave up my boy-friend instead and got no more headaches!