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I have battled hypothyroid disease for 15 years. Weight being an issue since it went to crap. Just saw my endocrinologist yesterday and my levels are ALL screwed up since I have dropped 36 pounds. I am so over these roaf blocks. (pitty party) anyway... anyone else having issues with not losing and thyroid being dumb??? SO FREAKING FRUSTRATED. ????

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I have Hashimoto's which is under active as well. I've had it for 7 yrs. I am wondering if you know what your TSH is??? The reason I ask is because I found that lower mine is closest to 1 the better I feel. I'm on 125mcg of synthroid. I was gaining weight for over a year before they diagnosed me. That was with going to the gym 5-6 days a week for 1-2hrs each time. I wish you the best it's not easy and having thyroid makes it harder.

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I have a sluggish thyroid. my tsh are low normal. my pcp feels that I already take enough pills so won't add thyroid medication. any suggestions on how to amp my thyroid without medication. perhaps a supplement, or food product?

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I have heard selenium helps but that would be another pill. Also stay away from things like soy and broccoli they are bad for thyroid.

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I take 112 mcg synthroid and have hashimoto. I had half my thyroid removed in 2005 but this is the first I am hearing about foods to stay away from. (Except soy I knew about that). What other foods slow down weight loss for thyroid patients? Thanks for the info!

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I've been taking thyroid meds for 20 years, never changed my diet whatsoever and my levels are fine

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