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i'm 19 and i weigh 167 and stand at 5'6 , I would like to get back weighting 140 , the weight i was before i had hypothyroidism. But no matter how hard i try or how much exercise i get i'm still not able to loose the pounds. My docter has me on meds and she says that from the blood tests they seem to be working. But i still can't loose the weight and it's driving me crazy.
I just got diagnosed Hypo and having the same problem. This is pretty much the only aspect of the Hypo that hasn't been fixed with Synthroid. I have read before if you are just on a T4 drug it sometimes helps to add a T3 drug like Armour. You might ask your dr. I have only been on Synthroid for 3 weeks so at my next appt if the weight issue does not resolve then I will ask for some T3 meds.
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This is not usually what people want to hear but hypothryroidism doesn't cause a major increase in wt. Also, it takes up to 6 weeks for any t3 or t4 meds to kick in and sometimes a few weeks after that for the body to respond. I have had hypo since I was 12 (22 now) and thru the years have noticed an increase or decrease in my wt of about 10 lbs every few months to every few years. My solution - skinny pants and fat pants. My bf hates how big my closet is but he understands when he sees me desperately trying to squeeze or borrowing his belt :-) If you're really interested in your health (and I would be!) look at some books by Mary J. Shomon on amazon - used can be as low as $1 b/c hypo can cause probs with hair, skin, nails, muscles, periods, ovulation (might not release an egg) and pregnancy (down syndrome).
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Um, where exactly did you learn this? My endocrinologist says that it does contribute to weight gain. Even Shomon writes that it does. When a person has hypothyroidism, weight gain is a huge symptom and this is medically proven. I was at a normal weight until my symptoms popped up at age 19 and I have been dancing and participating in sports since I was 3. I KNOW I didn't cause it by over-eating.
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sudsyducky wrote:
This is not usually what people want to hear but hypothryroidism doesn't cause a major increase in wt.


Um...wrong!
I spent years exercising and eating right with NO weight loss, in fact I gained weight and was overweight. I finally went to my doctor and she told me that I have hypothyroidism.
Since I started taking my medicine I have LOST weight and feel more energetic. Hypothyroidism affects your metabolism in a negative way. So when you take your meds, it kicks your metabolism back to the level it is supposed to be at.
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