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No , I have not , I have taken it for years and will continue to ...In March, three months after starting Levothyroxine for my thyroid, I started getting pains off and on in my left knee area. I asked my Endocrinologist who said he didn't think the pain was attributable to the drug. I am due to finish the thyroid treatment at the end of January.
Has anyone had similar reaction to Levothyroxine?
I have Googled prior to posting the question and some people have been asking the same question!
In March, three months after starting Levothyroxine for my thyroid, I started getting pains off and on in my left knee area. I asked my Endocrinologist who said he didn't think the pain was attributable to the drug. I am due to finish the thyroid treatment at the end of January.
Has anyone had similar reaction to Levothyroxine?
Must admit to being confused regarding your thyroid treatment. Once you have an under active thyroid you are on medication for life, with regular blood tests to start with until the right dose is found then it's checked yearly and the dose can go up or down or stay the same. Levothyroxine is only replacing what your own body does not produce.
Yes you are right! There can of course be many causes for knee pain but overweight in my case is not the cause! There were similar twinges in my other knee during last night!I seem to recall, ?correctly, that treatment with carbimazole and levothyroxine for thyroid is known as blocking-replacement therapy. Is that so?
Agreed re your checking OA, after that, consider whether the changes in your thyroid hormones over the period may have temporarily affected your tendons. I have a separate condition which affects my ligaments, and therefore impacts on tendons, and the time before diagnosis of hypothyroid disease was agony, esp feet and knees, it all got better when thyroid hormones had been normalised for a while. Every time i have changes in thyroid hormones i know it - i am in lots of pain - esp knees and hips now, as well as feet - this may be because subtle tendon changes put more pressure on weak ligaments - in my case, exercise can't help and physios do not appear to know - I avoid them until my situation has been settled for months. i noticed recently https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3838329/. interesting other research also mentions tendon problems. Hope this helps
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