annienich63
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi. I've been taking Levothyroxine for years and then in Aug this year was diagnosed with T1. I take Levemir and Novorapid so my situation is the reverse of yours. I can only think that it's the body getting used to the Thyroxin. Sorry I can't be more informative than that but to let you know my BGs have lowered and taking the Levothyroxine hasn't contributed or had an adverse affect. Hope this makes sense. Sue
Although it is a long time since I started to take Thyroxin there was an interval during the time I was gradually ramping up the dose to what I needed - it has to be done slowly to prevent palpitations and other unpleasant side effects, where - if anything - I felt worse than ever. Things did start to get better once I was off the lowest dose but as the thyroid effects so many different systems and they probably have not been working well for a while, all sorts of things could be out of balance.
Hi @annienich63 I'm on Levothyroxine since having radioiodine treatment in 2001 - I wish I could help you with some advice on what to expect as a new thyroxine patient as a type 1 but I don't have any recollection of the time I started on it I'm afraid. Tagging @Gaz-M as he too is post-radioiodine and on thyroxine.
Hope this post even makes sense! Just checked and I'm 3.8. Soz. Mildly incoherent....
I don't know if it is the Thyroxin or not - but having taken it for a long time now I find that people are shocked to discover how old I am - they usually guess at at least ten years younger than the 66 actual years I have - a couple of times 'about 50?' - so it might be worthwhile taking it. It is the only medication I have had consistently over the years.
Well that's a positive for taking it thank you. Maybe I should have done it years ago. Just the blood sugars to sort out now!
Armour thyroid drug safety information states: “Diabetes patients – Armour Thyroid may affect your blood sugar. Check blood sugar levels closely.” The drug information sheet for the brand name Eltroxin and generic levothyroxine specifically states that “Levothyroxine raises blood sugar levels. For people with diabetes, this may result in an increase in the requirements for insulin or antidiabetes medications. Monitor your blood sugar more closely when starting or changing doses of this medication.”
Source,,
https://www.wellnessresources.com/news/thyroid-meds-increase-risk-for-elevated-blood-sugar
Hi, I’ve experienced exactly the same as this! I’ve been on thyroxine for about 3 1/2 weeks now and my blood sugars have been so much higher than normal and I’m taking x 3 novarapid than normal. I usually have good control and it’s really worrying meI’ve upped my levemir by 3 units both morning and night and it’s settled but like you I have no other don’t explanation other than the thyroxine!
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