Please can someone pm me a good reliable online supplier of Thiroyd from Thailand? I have been on Levothyroxine for approx 2 years now and I feel dreadful. Weight gain, extreme tiredness and foggy head. I just can't go on with it anymore. I started on 25mcg, now up to 100 and still feel rubbish. Thin hair, moon face, sluggishness,tight chest, breathless, constipation, depression. The list goes on. I've made huge life changes , gluten free, ultra healthy food!, I take all the recommended supplements- iron, folate, good b mix, vit d, omega 3, good multi (solgar)...I try to exercise regularly - joined borrowmydoggy lol! , still no improvement. Really down.please help.
Ps my tsh blood levels are all within range. ( subclinical?)
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Thankyou for your reply. I had elevated thyroid antibodies , over 900 if i remember, ( ive been ill over 20 years and untreated) so was referred to an Endo doc in Yeovil and he felt my throat, tapped around on my reflexes and then declared I didn't have Hasimotos 😕
Hi Hayleyhappyface, definitely post your thyroid results with ranges and if you havent had them done recently test the vits seasidesusie suggests. Within range is so not good enough! I didnt feel any better until TSH was low 0.05 ( 0.2-4.2) and FT4 right at very top (21.85 (12-22) as that is where I personally need to be to have sufficient FT3 to feel halfway decent. Even then I had lingering fatigue, excessive sleep need, dry skin etc I couldnt understand why thyroid levels looked good but I still felt rubbish - until I corrected poor nutrient levels.
Like many I knew I needed good vit levels in theory, took a decent multivit, cod liver oil etc. It wasn't til I addressed unsuspected deficiency in Vit D and poor B12/folate levels that I actually began to feel well and realised you can feel quite a significant physical improvement by getting vits right too (and once again not just 'in range')
You may still need to go the self treatment route, levo may not suit you, but it is worth getting all your ducks in a row first to see if you can avoid the hassle self sourcing can cause.
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