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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1844550" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=468725]@Libby3781[/USER], Googling tiredness or fatigue produces an enormous list of possible causes. Some thoughts: </p><p>1) from my experience with one of my daughters, usually a blood test is done after one has been on thyroxine for ? 4 weeks to see whether the dose is correct. If it is not, dose change and then recheck after another ? 4 weeks etc, ? 12 month check thereafter</p><p>2) chemist told me with my daughter's thyroxine to not have it with food, allow say 45 minutes after taking the thyroxine before eating or having fluid except water as food, milk etc may interfere with absorption of the thyroxine</p><p>3) high BSLs meant loss of glucose through the urine so less energy available</p><p>4) anaemia of some sort makes people tired, my daughter was very tired before her coeliac disease was diagnosed - she was not absorbing iron and became anaemic</p><p>5) everything else.</p><p>Your doctor is the expert guru to see !! I hope the cause is easily found and rectified !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1844550, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=468725]@Libby3781[/USER], Googling tiredness or fatigue produces an enormous list of possible causes. Some thoughts: 1) from my experience with one of my daughters, usually a blood test is done after one has been on thyroxine for ? 4 weeks to see whether the dose is correct. If it is not, dose change and then recheck after another ? 4 weeks etc, ? 12 month check thereafter 2) chemist told me with my daughter's thyroxine to not have it with food, allow say 45 minutes after taking the thyroxine before eating or having fluid except water as food, milk etc may interfere with absorption of the thyroxine 3) high BSLs meant loss of glucose through the urine so less energy available 4) anaemia of some sort makes people tired, my daughter was very tired before her coeliac disease was diagnosed - she was not absorbing iron and became anaemic 5) everything else. Your doctor is the expert guru to see !! I hope the cause is easily found and rectified !! [/QUOTE]
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