Ima Loser 197 Posted June 26, 2013 I am on Synthroid... I now take 150mcg daily... I actually recently hit a nasty stall and I had a ton of symptoms for before I was on Synthroid... My Dr had me do some blood work and I was right my TSH was elevated... He increased my dose and I am now starting to feel much better!! And my stall seems to have stopped! I have Hashimoto's so I will really always be on Thyroid meds no matter how much weight I lose... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LG1981 111 Posted June 26, 2013 Ive been on Levoxyl for aprox. 3 years. I have thyroid nodules. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cait12 52 Posted June 28, 2013 I've been on Synthroid for hypothyroidism for about 5 years now. I know there's a rumor about how it makes it more difficult to lose weight. It was difficult before surgery, but I have had no problem since having the sleeve. I just had my bloodwork done to check the levels, I'm hoping to lessen the dosage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sydney Susan 333 Posted June 28, 2013 I'm hoping everyone who reads this thread is clear - hypothyroidism makes it difficult to lose weight. ALL the medications for hypothyroidism make it easier to lose weight than not being medicated. Your medication may not fully address your hypothyroidism - so you may still find it harder to lose weight than before you needed the medication, but the medication itself is NOT making it harder to lose weight. Many doctors seem hell bent on giving their patients the minimum medication they can get away with, partly because low-level hypothyroidism symptoms are "vague" and partly because there are other health consequences to too much thyroid medication - like heart palpitations and osteoporosis. Lowering your medication without reference to current blood test results showing how well your thyroid is functioning is likely to lead to weight gain, not loss. Some of the responses in this thread sound like a few of us are convinced the medication itself causes weight gain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites