Levo never did much for me. NDT does.Im with you ladies. About 2 stones more than 5 years ago , before diagnosis. no way to loose it ( believe me Ive tried). Diagnosed with hashimoto, on thyroxine, but cant see much improvement in terms of weight loss. I think many type1 women have this problem ( definitely more than men). Probably its all hormonal related
Natural dessicated Thyroid extract. It's from pig thyroids. There are different brands,What is ndt?
I don't recommend self medication other than as the very last resort.Ah yes. Thanks. I read about it. What brand would you recommend @Totto ? At what about dosing? How do you know how much to take?
Thank youI don't recommend self medicationIother than as the very last resort.
I measured and recorded morning temperature, heart rate and BP and had a simple symptoms diary where I rated symptoms from 1 to 10 every week for a while. I still check those things at times and I make sure I get both FT3 and FT4 tested regularly along with TSH.
I took some advice from http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ and other internet sources including forums.
I have no particular favourite brand but it's usually Erfa or Naturethroid. Depends on what I can lay my hands on.
I have had type 1 for past 49 years. I am also hypothyroid, on statins and blood pressure tablets. Currently 4 stone overweight. Take Novo rapid when I eat carbs (sometimes need it to correct high blood sugars) and 2 background Levemir daily. I have been low carbing/high fat for last six months. I only have bullet proof coffee from evening 7pm till next day 1pm. Have 2 meals a day with low carbs. Snack on nuts. To date no weight loss. I have lost the faith with medical staff who always tell me I am lying about what I eat. However on the plus side my eyes, feet and kidneys are fine!Im with you ladies. About 2 stones more than 5 years ago , before diagnosis. no way to loose it ( believe me Ive tried). Diagnosed with hashimoto, on thyroxine, but cant see much improvement in terms of weight loss. I think many type1 women have this problem ( definitely more than men). Probably its all hormonal related
It's hard to find even an endo who knows anything about NDT. But is actually possible to get it on prescription in the UK on a named patient basis.Thank youI will have a look at the website. Ive a lot of positives about It but you wont get any advice from gp on this
So I am a type 1 and have had to finally admit that i can't really handle carbs even with careful counting and bolusing so for the last month or so I have gone low carb, most days less than 40-50g per day (bar the odd relapse!) and have also been using Fitbit to track food. My blood sugars have been massively improved, so if nothing else I will keep going for that reason but my weight is starting to get me down a bit.
I have gained a lot of weight in the last year or two, and am now around 90kg. When I started low carb I heard a lot about how people lost weight with this way of eating but I'm not loosing anything at all, although I am eating low carb I know I have been eating more cheese etc but tracking the calories I'm still only consuming around 1300 a day.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong!? I know better blood sugars is the main thing and they have been fantastic but I have to admit I am disappointed that I haven't lost anything. Is this common? Am I misssing something!? Or do I just need to be happy my BS are good and ignore the weight?
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