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<blockquote data-quote="Totto" data-source="post: 514294" data-attributes="member: 91524"><p>I also have both hypothyroidism and diabetes.</p><p></p><p>What are your levels? Do you check bg after meal? I find this very useful.</p><p></p><p>Do you get proper thyroid care? I didn't and am now on NDT that I import myself and it is a million times better for me than Levo was. My TSH is supressed but both FT3 and FT4 in range so no one is worried about the low TSH.</p><p></p><p>As Denise says in her excellent list, low iron and vitamin deficiencies can make you very tired. They are however fairly easy to correct once you know what the problem is. Vitamin D deficiency is common in most autoimmune diseases so get this checked. Low iron is common, not least in hypothyroidism, so get ferritin checked, not only Hb. Vitamin B12 deficiency can be another autoimmune condition so get vitamin B12 checked along with folate. </p><p></p><p>I found that going on a strict, grain free low carb diet (LCHF) gave me my old energy back in a very short time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Totto, post: 514294, member: 91524"] I also have both hypothyroidism and diabetes. What are your levels? Do you check bg after meal? I find this very useful. Do you get proper thyroid care? I didn't and am now on NDT that I import myself and it is a million times better for me than Levo was. My TSH is supressed but both FT3 and FT4 in range so no one is worried about the low TSH. As Denise says in her excellent list, low iron and vitamin deficiencies can make you very tired. They are however fairly easy to correct once you know what the problem is. Vitamin D deficiency is common in most autoimmune diseases so get this checked. Low iron is common, not least in hypothyroidism, so get ferritin checked, not only Hb. Vitamin B12 deficiency can be another autoimmune condition so get vitamin B12 checked along with folate. I found that going on a strict, grain free low carb diet (LCHF) gave me my old energy back in a very short time. [/QUOTE]
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