kyrasgrandma 228 Posted September 21, 2011 My bloodwork came back and my thyroid is totally out of whack. I have been on the same dosage of thyroxine for 25 years with yearly blood tests. The meds keep my thyroid normal. Now my numbers are almost off the scale. Dr. thought I had stopped taking my meds but I have been taking them faithfully every morning. So, now I have to postpone my surgery date for a couple of months. The date was October 21. If all goes well with the increased dosage of thyroxine, I should be able to have my surgery at the end of November. Lynn Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
"AmyRose" 2 Posted September 21, 2011 Sorry to hear that. I wish you the best of luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
electronicart 120 Posted September 21, 2011 I'm sorry about the delay too!!! I can relate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
healthychange 1 Posted September 24, 2011 I'm sorry you have to wait that must be so frustrating. I am also on thyroid medication, and I was wondering if maybe there was a change in the medicine in terms of going from brand name to generic? I only ask because my regular doctor said that she absolutely refuses to approve generic thyroid meds for her patients. She will okay generics for any other kind of drug, but she feels that with thyroid the dosage has to be exactly perfect and that with generics she has seen patients have trouble. Just a thought. I hope everything gets straightened out for you soon and you can move on to surgery! Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kyrasgrandma 228 Posted September 24, 2011 I'm sorry you have to wait that must be so frustrating. I am also on thyroid medication, and I was wondering if maybe there was a change in the medicine in terms of going from brand name to generic? I only ask because my regular doctor said that she absolutely refuses to approve generic thyroid meds for her patients. She will okay generics for any other kind of drug, but she feels that with thyroid the dosage has to be exactly perfect and that with generics she has seen patients have trouble. Just a thought. I hope everything gets straightened out for you soon and you can move on to surgery! Good luck! Hi, I have had the same generic brand for 12 years and it is only this year that the test showed my thyroid was acting up. The only thing I can think of that I changed in the past few months is that I started taking PGX (a Fiber pill) that is supposed to expand in your stomach and make you feel full. I followed the instructions on the bottle where it says take PGX at least an hour after any medications to give the meds time to be absorbed. I wonder because my metabolism is so slow that the PGX didnt allow the meds to absorb into my system. Just a thought but I cant think of anything else that I have changed. Lynn Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dulci 108 Posted September 26, 2011 My thyroid levels were suddenly out of whack and my PCP sent me to see an endocrinologist. He increased the dose very slightly and changed the way I take the medication. He instructed me to set two alarms in the morning. One hour before I have to get up, the first alarm rings and I take my levothyroxine with a sip of Water. My real alarm rings an hour later and by the time I shower, brush my teeth and feed the cats, the thyroid med has had nearly two hours to be completely absorbed before I have coffee and Breakfast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kyrasgrandma 228 Posted September 26, 2011 My thyroid levels were suddenly out of whack and my PCP sent me to see an endocrinologist. He increased the dose very slightly and changed the way I take the medication. He instructed me to set two alarms in the morning. One hour before I have to get up, the first alarm rings and I take my levothyroxine with a sip of Water. My real alarm rings an hour later and by the time I shower, brush my teeth and feed the cats, the thyroid med has had nearly two hours to be completely absorbed before I have coffee and Breakfast.< /p> Hi Dulci, My dr also told me to change the way I take my levothyroxine. I have to take it by itself as well and then wait an hour to eat. Sure hope it is working because I am very anxious to get this surgery done. Did you lose any weight with the increased dose of meds? Lynn Share this post Link to post Share on other sites