Apple1 2,572 Posted April 15, 2017 I am wondering if having thyroid issues prevents weight loss even after surgery? I have been researching this because it is a fear that i cant seem to shake. I have read some posts where insurance won't approve if you have any thyroid conditions. I am self pay so that isn't a problem for me. I have been taking armour thyroid for about 3 years now. I am not on an optimal dose yet. I expect my endo to raise it at my next appt. on the 26th. If I am on the correct dosage will i lose weight on average the same as someone without thyroid conditions? I am ok with losing slow I just want to get to my goal weight eventually. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mylighthouse 782 Posted April 15, 2017 (edited) Hello, I don't have Hashimotto's, but I am hypothyroid. I am 5 months post op and have been losing weight fairly steadily. I have only had a few "stalls" along the way. I just had a check up with my thyroid doctor, because I was in the hospital a couple of weeks ago and my thyroid levels were high. I had been on 175mcgs of Levothyroxine for over 2 years. When I saw my doctor, he upped my thyroid med dosage to 200mcgs. I have been having dizzy spells and very low energy/lethargy and he said he hoped the change in dosage would help. I was actually surprised that my thyroid was off and required an increase in med.... I had thought it might be the other way around... that I would have to go down on med dosage after losing so much weight. As for me, I don't think my thyroid issues have kept me from losing weight. Sometimes the weight slowly comes off, but sometimes I will lose 4 or 6 pounds in a week. Oh, also. My insurance approved me even with thyroid problems, but I also had some other things that qualified me: incisional hernias and sleep apnea. Edited April 15, 2017 by mylighthouse 2 Apple1 and djseymour reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jamocoa 54 Posted April 15, 2017 8 hours ago, Apple1 said: I am wondering if having thyroid issues prevents weight loss even after surgery? I have been researching this because it is a fear that i cant seem to shake. I have read some posts where insurance won't approve if you have any thyroid conditions. I am self pay so that isn't a problem for me. I have been taking armour thyroid for about 3 years now. I am not on an optimal dose yet. I expect my endo to raise it at my next appt. on the 26th. If I am on the correct dosage will i lose weight on average the same as someone without thyroid conditions? I am ok with losing slow I just want to get to my goal weight eventually. My Insurance is paying for mines, i have no co-morbidity but I have Hoshimoto's. i was hoping the sleeve would help me lose some weight and jumpstart my metabolism. But after reading some post on here and online i'm getting discouraged. I believe my insurance is paying because my BMI is 40 and it has to be at 35 befor they would consider you.. 1 Apple1 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Introversion 1,876 Posted April 16, 2017 (edited) I don't have Hashimoto's, but I have been hypothyroid for 11+ years. My weight loss with the sleeve was slower than most women my age. I am in my mid-30s and, after the first two months, lost at a rate of approximately 5 pounds monthly. I eventually lost 100 pounds and reached my goal weight in a little less than 18 months. What matters the most is that I have been able to maintain my weight loss with precision. My current weight fluctuates only by a pound or so. I am also happy about being able to eat in the 1900 to 2100 calorie per day range to maintain. Edited April 16, 2017 by Introversion 2 Apple1 and jdown reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apple1 2,572 Posted April 16, 2017 Hearing that others with hypothyroidism have reached and are maintaining their goal weight gives me so much hope!! Thank you for responding. 3 Jamocoa, Introversion and jdown reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jamocoa 54 Posted April 16, 2017 11 minutes ago, Introversion said: I don't have Hashimoto's, but I have been hypothyroid for 11+ years. My weight loss with the sleeve was slower than most women my age. I am in my mid-30s and, after the first two months, lost at a rate of approximately 5 pounds monthly. I eventually lost 100 pounds and reached my goal weight in a little less than 18 months. What matters the most is that I have been able to maintain my weight loss with precision. My current weight fluctuates only by a pound or so. I am also happy about being able to eat in the 1900 to 2100 calorie per day range to maintain. Thank you so much. You made me feel much better. I wasn't going to go through with it. I don't mind losing my weight slow. Just as long as I'm able to lose it. 1 Introversion reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doxaholic 252 Posted April 28, 2017 Apple 1 i have graves and hashimotos my endo highly approved me getting weight loss surgery after asking him i had the same concerns as you. I was in remission when i got the surgery december 4th. After two months i seen the endo and found that my hashis came back. I have been losing weight my surgeon says im losing but not like he expected but im still losing is the point. My endo says that sometimes with the weight loss the hashis corrects itself so he did not put me on pills. I have lost about 80pounds so far for some that is considered normal weight loss i had a ds.Sent from my SM-G920P using BariatricPal mobile app 2 jdown and Apple1 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KJencius 21 Posted May 23, 2017 I had thyroid problems way before I considered weight loss surgery. The doctor found the problem, I went for a biopsy and it turned out to be cancer. I had my thyroid removed 2 1/2 years ago and have bern taking levothyroxine since. I was sleeved on April 24th. I have been consistently losing weight. I don't believe you will have a problem. Good luck!Sent from my LG-D851 using BariatricPal mobile app 2 jdown and Apple1 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apple1 2,572 Posted May 23, 2017 A big thank you to everyone that has responded. I am very hopeful that I will reach my goal despite having hashimotos. I had my surgery on May 15th and so far everything is going well. 1 jdown reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites