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<blockquote data-quote="Hertfordshiremum" data-source="post: 2202412" data-attributes="member: 507802"><p>Hi Impi. Just seen your post, yes I too have vitiligo, Hashimotos and for the last 18months T1 LADA. I lost 3 stone 18 months ago after switching my Levothyroxine to before bed and I finish eating and only drink water after 8pm (important to stick to this) I paid to see an endo who told me this is based on a study in the US where everyone improved. My TSH went from 7 to 1.5 in 2 months, I lost most of the weight very quickly then slowly lost another stone. I had previously struggled for three years. The theory is that for many people taking Levo in the morning just doesn't give the tablet enough time to work as later you are eating and drinking so it passes through you. if you take it before bed 10.30pm onwards it has all night in a fairly empty stomach. It has certainly worked incredibly well for me, my dad (also Hashi's) and a family friend. Worth a try?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hertfordshiremum, post: 2202412, member: 507802"] Hi Impi. Just seen your post, yes I too have vitiligo, Hashimotos and for the last 18months T1 LADA. I lost 3 stone 18 months ago after switching my Levothyroxine to before bed and I finish eating and only drink water after 8pm (important to stick to this) I paid to see an endo who told me this is based on a study in the US where everyone improved. My TSH went from 7 to 1.5 in 2 months, I lost most of the weight very quickly then slowly lost another stone. I had previously struggled for three years. The theory is that for many people taking Levo in the morning just doesn't give the tablet enough time to work as later you are eating and drinking so it passes through you. if you take it before bed 10.30pm onwards it has all night in a fairly empty stomach. It has certainly worked incredibly well for me, my dad (also Hashi's) and a family friend. Worth a try? [/QUOTE]
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