Yes, get on the synthroid asap! Hypothyroidism can also cause you to be lethargic and tired all of the time; not to mention losing your hair, gaining weight and a host of other symptoms. I don't think it would interfer with your allergy related problems. Get on it right away. You'll be glad you did.
2006-08-13 18:08:32
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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I'm not sure about the time frame for weight gain. I don't know how long my thyroid had been irregular before I was diagnosed. I had also just had my 3rd child less than a year before. Some of the symptoms that stand out most are dry skin, hair falls out, fatigue and (the one to worry about) depression. This disease mimics depression...severely. Your doctor should have put you on meds if your THC levels were abnormal. Change Drs. if you aren't satisfied...you know your body best. This is a life-long ailment and you have to take meds daily to keep under control.
2006-08-13 18:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I don;t have any advice about hypo really, i had hyper which is the oppisite of yours, i was always skinny all my life until i got that and started taking my medicine, now i have gained weight, and when they check my thyroid blood work they say it is in normal range, but i wonder? but in my family some tend to gain weight with age anyway and so i don't know if it's thyroid or age?? I seem to keep going up!! I'm not real big, but i am to big for me!! you know? As far as my understanding about Hypo , you shouldn't gain weight from that as long as you are not hypo now!! If you keep ypur blood work checked and it saids normal range then you wouldn't be Hypo and there fore you wouldn't gain weight from your thyroid problem, if you gain weight it would be from other reasons i would think because of what the doctors say about it!! I now can get Hypo if my thyroid level changes to that, thats why the check it every 6 mos. and i take medicine to keep it in check. Your medicine will help do that too. Be sure you have your blood work done to let your doctor watch it, so you;ll be on the right dose of medicine! Good luck to ya! Also, i have allergies and asthma too, and i am never better from the allgeries, so don't wait to get that under control, you need to go ahead now and start treating you Thyroid before you do start gaining weight!! And other problems can happen to you!!
2006-08-20 17:57:22
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answered by sports_runner_racing 2
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An underactive thyroid, also called hypothyroidism, means your thyroid gland does not produce enough chemicals called hormones.
Common signs of an underactive thyroid are tiredness, weight gain and feeling depressed.
An underactive thyroid is not usually serious. It can often be treated successfully by taking daily hormone tablets to replace the hormones your thyroid isn't making.
My friend treated the disease by using natural ways through a e book which provide healthy diet and suitable exercise so you can refer to here for more information: http://adola.net/go/hypothyroidismrevolution/
2014-08-03 15:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Anonymous
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remember these five essential smoothie ingredients frozen berries a banana skim milk a teaspoon of honey and a teaspoon of psyllium seed husks
2016-03-29 01:03:15
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answered by ? 3
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At a restaurant split your meal and eat only half meal and take the rest home if the quality is more
2016-03-13 17:34:02
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answered by Amelia 3
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sleeping will effect your blody weight so get enough sleep to looss your weight
2015-12-14 20:48:09
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answered by ? 3
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Cut your food in to small pieces
2016-04-10 04:15:29
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answered by Phyllis 3
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eat in front of mirrors and youll lose weight
2016-04-22 13:57:34
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answered by ? 3
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