Can’t seem to access the postsTagging couple that prescribed Levothyroxine @363weeks @AndBreathe
they were not posts, rather forum members I tagged, they should receive a highlight signposting to this thread when next login. Hopefully they be able to share their expierence to help with your particular question.Can’t seem to access the posts
I have no experience with levothyroxine, but your post makes me wonder how you decide on your insulin doses.I’ve been having trouble with my bs levels for about a year, the dr put me on Levothyroxine last Christmas and it made my bs go up
Good Morning BlueduckCan anyone , who has started on Levothyroxine tell me how much they had to increase their insulin by? As I’ve been having trouble with my bs levels for about a year, the dr put me on Levothyroxine last Christmas and it made my bs go up, they decided as I was borderline to stop the Levo. Now after advise from endro. Who says I must take the Levo. As my levels have gone up, and I’m not sure what to increase or by how much, waiting for an endro. Appointment to come. Thanks
Thank you AndBreathe@Blueduck - apologies for the delay responding to your thread.
Whilst I am hypothyroid, with a very naughty thyroid, I don't take insulin or any other meds for diabetes. It may be worth noting I have also been in a sustained remission from my T2 since early 2014, with my hypothyroidism developing along the way.
I can't say I noticed my blood glucose numbers change before or after starting Levothyroxine. My A1cs have always been in the 31-33 range. Perhaps my body has just "dealt with it".
One comment I will make about ceasing thyroid treatment is not to just go ahead because you don't feel any different. Our thyroids are a cornerstone of our metabolic health and maintaining decent performance - with or without medication is extremely desirable.
Finally, the diagnostic thresholds for hypothyroidism in UK are higher than many, many other countries. Bearing in mind you are T1, were your thyroid related antibodies tested around your diagnosis? For those with elevated antibodies, their thyroid performance can be somewhat inconsistent.
It's a whole new rabbit hole.........
Yes, those who are euthyroid have a TSH reading of less that 2. Anything closing on on 4 or beyond usually indicates a struggling body.Thank you AndBreathe
I don’t think they checked my antibodies I’ll have to check back on my results
I’ll mention that when I see my dsn on Monday, my bs is very inconsistent to say the least. I would not stop now, the endo consult said I must take the Levothyroxine. Thyroid uk web, says levels should be 1-2, with most people preferring 1, if on meds, to feel well. I am waiting for an endo appointment. Thank you for taking the time to reply
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