I also have been in levythyroxine for past 8 years. My gut around that and from researching online is that even though apparently my levels are now within right ranges - Maybe what is an issue for me is something they are not testing for. I think they downplay what people with thyroid issues go through and it's like your within this range so your fine when ppl (e.g all my moms side of family and some friends) do have muscle aches n pains...can't lose weight etc etc.
My recent blood tests show only a slight bit low for vitamin d so I have been taking d3 for past month. I wonder should I be taking more than I am. What mg's did you take Geoff? Thanks for the welcome also
Hello smurph, and welcome. I am new here myself and know very little about lada, but I am also on levo.
I dont know what your thyroid levels are but there is quite a huge range within which.we can be " normal". Most people with hypothyroidism function better when the tsh is at the very lowest end of the normal.range. this usually means at about 1.0 or below, but it all depends on the range the lab uses. Might be worth getting yours reviewed?
Hi Smurph, are you on Statins? They can cause muscle pains.
Hello Smurph, I see from your original post that you have been referred to a rheumatologist. It’s very difficult not to see things from our own experience, and I’m not trying to diagnose, but I have had Polymyalgia Rheumatica, and more recently Rheumatoid Arthritis and your aches and pains are ringing bells with me. Can I suggest that you keep a diary of which parts of the body are hurting, including whether it is one sided or both sides. You might find this useful when you see the rheumatologist.
I hope you get you appointment soon.
Hi MargaretR
Thank you for your suggestion of a diary - it is good to have that especially with my brain fog. If they asked me my symptoms etc I wouldn't be much good explaining in depth. I did a weeks diary a couple of weeks ago but have fallen to the waste side with it since. I must try to continue that as it's really useful. I had an X-ray for my neck a month ago as I woke up with what seemed like frozen shoulder but a week of naproxen really helped and it got back to normal so it's not a frozen shoulder. The X-ray didn't show anything.
Do you mind me asking how does polymyalgia feel/ present?
Thank you
Are the NDT expensive?
The journey continues
Try here :Thank you Geoff- that's actually quite reasonably priced. How do you know what dose to take? is that something the site would help with
Just a thought - are you on Statins? Many of the aches and pains you refer to were enjoyed by me (hahaha) also UNTIL I stopped taking them.Hello allI just wanted to share this in the hope that someone may have had similar experiences that I can identify with and try and figure out more about my health really.
I got diagnosed as type 2 eight years ago and about 4 years ago my blood sugars started going really high (H1bc 14) for about 2 years. When I then had a severe DKA - when it was realised I was a LADA. I also had extreme work burnout at the time.
Since then I've had daily aches and pains all over and a lot of fatigue - I halved my H1bc and at present it is 60 which I know is still too high but for the Amt of muscle aches and pains I have it really feels disportioncate. Over past cpl of months it has got worse - so achy in my neck and across shoulders and done my spine. I wake up early with lower back pain. I've aches down my arms from shoulders. Pain in buttocks at times and sometimes my thighs and knees and ankles. I've had more than usual tingling and numbness in my hands and burning under my feet. It feels like I have my period all the time (not much pain but some pain in lower abdomen) when chopping veg it's hurting my wrists and I'm less and less able to carry bags with significant Amt of weight. I am only 37 and I am so afraid of the future if this is what I'm like now. I do my best to keep things in the day but I definitely feel very alone. I have been to the doctor eventually- I've a big block when it comes to my health - after many blood tests and revisits later he has referred me to a rheumatologist, which is good and at least it's the right direction I feel.
Is it possible to have this much issues from diabetes after this length of time having it and the H1bc I've had- or does it sound like something else? even on days when my blood sugars are very good I have aches all over. When I go high now though it's way worse even at 10/11. I'm highly sensitive to carbs e.g. I've to dbl my insulin for bread and so I try to stay away from it. I've so many food sensitivities and I react to lots of stuff. I try to eat lower carbs. Sorry for the long winded post. I would be sincerely grateful for any suggestions
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