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Coffee with my meds, lethargy, depression, pain, fatigue

Coffee with my meds, lethargy, depression, pain, fatigue

FromHelp for Hashimotos podcast


Coffee with my meds, lethargy, depression, pain, fatigue

FromHelp for Hashimotos podcast

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jul 5, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Most people seem to take levothyroxine in morning on empty stomach, but I can't wait for coffee. Does it really affect meds that much? I don't eat anything else, and take my coffee with a squirt of liquid stevia and unsweetened vanilla almond milk. The nurse at my doctors office insisted that I use nothing but water because my tsh won't stabilize. I'm thinking of waiting until after coffee and a small breakfast, maybe around 10-11am, because I don't often eat in the late morning/early afternoon. I tried taking it at night for a brief time, but was waking at 230-3am thinking it was time to get up. I can't do middle of night or set alarm early because of trouble falling back asleep once I wake. I’m curious about dealing with achy body, lethargy, headaches, allergies, insomnia, fatigue, depression, being overweight. How do you lose the weight and feel good? Is this even possible? It’s discouraging having hypothyroidism and hashimotos and just wondering if somehow things got better? I’m 33. Tired everyday, achy in my body, stiff, no energy, headaches, no desire for much of anything, 70lbs overweight, most days I just want to stay in bed. I’m feeling hopeless.
Released:
Jul 5, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

An Estimated 20 million people have a thyroid condition and 14 million have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. Learn how to manage your Hashimoto's diagnosis and get hope for living with autoimmune disease. It doesn't have to be a life sentence. Here you can get help and hope for Hashimoto's. Get The Definitive Guide to Hashimoto's at www.helpforhashimotos.com