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On Levothyroxine


bincongo

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I was diagnosed with hypothroid and put on Levothyroxine .05mg last year. Six weeks ago I was diagnosed Celiac. Now that I have been on a gluten free diet as best I can, I feel hyperactive. I wake up early and can't sleep until after midnight. Could I be absorbing my thyroid medicine differently now.


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You could be absorbing either thyroid medicine or iodine differently. Time to go to your doctor for thyroid bloodwork!

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You could be absorbing either thyroid medicine or iodine differently. Time to go to your doctor for thyroid bloodwork!

I have a doctor's appointment with blood work for September 21st and I am going to be out of town for the next two weeks. I am thinking I will cut my medicine in half because I can't wait until the 21st. .05 doesn't seem like a strong dose but I can't think of anything else that could be causing this.

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I take .05 every other day :)

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I take .05 every other day :)

Thanks I will try that for now. By the way I love Chocolate too. Land O Lakes has a good chocolate chip cookie recipe.

mushroom Proficient

Thanks I will try that for now. By the way I love Chocolate too. Land O Lakes has a good chocolate chip cookie recipe.

That's the one I use too! :)

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