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shannon P clarke
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Joined : Mar 2013
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Posted 3/18/2013 11:12 PM (GMT 0)
Hello my name is shannon and im 17 years old i got diagnosed with hypothyriodism in december 2012 i am really quite self conscious of my weight and was wondering does anyone have any ideas to a way of loosing it and to maintain loosing it while having a very high underactive thyriod any help is much appreciated if it is personal experience to just a theory please say something it might help me as im new to this and have it for the rest of my life and the doctor said i will never properly have an immune system ..Many Thanks Shannon Clarke xx
hypoHashi
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Posted 3/19/2013 5:48 AM (GMT 0)
Hi,
It can be difficult to loose weight while hypO, actually, one symptom of hypo is weight gain, but once you are on the proper dose for you, this will become much easier.
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kim123
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Posted 3/20/2013 12:59 AM (GMT 0)
What's your typical diet look like? Do you eat bread, other starchy /processed foods?...artificial sweetener? Gluten intolerance has been linked with thyroid disorders. Perhaps try GF??? I have been since last Aug. since being diagnosed with Hashi. and feel so much better. No weight issues at all.
omega
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Posted 3/20/2013 2:31 PM (GMT 0)
I gained a lot of weights also due to hypo. It's frustrating. My doc told me that once my med starts kicking, I will be loosing weights.
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