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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1993567" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Oh, and yet again, apologies if I repeat myself, but do you ensure to take your levothyroxine well away from any food, meds or supplements? To work it should be taken in isolation. I takew mine first thing in the morning, before tea or anything.</p><p></p><p>For a time, I'd set an alarm on myphone, to ensure I did it, but now seem to do it when I rouse in the night, provided it's after about 3am. The 3am is arbitary in my own head, but that's what I opted for.</p><p></p><p>Similarly tests for your thyroid and Vitamins should be done fasted as early in the day as possible as our hormones tend to follow a sort of circadian rythm. I tend tou have mine done at the hospital walk-in phlebotomy clinic at 8am, so that I can control how early it is, and fasting is easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1993567, member: 345386"] Oh, and yet again, apologies if I repeat myself, but do you ensure to take your levothyroxine well away from any food, meds or supplements? To work it should be taken in isolation. I takew mine first thing in the morning, before tea or anything. For a time, I'd set an alarm on myphone, to ensure I did it, but now seem to do it when I rouse in the night, provided it's after about 3am. The 3am is arbitary in my own head, but that's what I opted for. Similarly tests for your thyroid and Vitamins should be done fasted as early in the day as possible as our hormones tend to follow a sort of circadian rythm. I tend tou have mine done at the hospital walk-in phlebotomy clinic at 8am, so that I can control how early it is, and fasting is easy. [/QUOTE]
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