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Oh well my Thyroid received some damage from the radiation. (Original Post) alfredo Nov 2016 OP
Sorry to hear that. Solly Mack Nov 2016 #1
My wife takes it, but she's been on it for about 5 yrs alfredo Nov 2016 #2
I have thyroid issues (not from my cancer), and moonscape Nov 2016 #3
It's been 7 month since treatment and I still can't eat. alfredo Nov 2016 #6
My MIL and SIL are on it. woodsprite Nov 2016 #4
My wife seems to handle the generic well. alfredo Nov 2016 #7
Sorry but elleng Nov 2016 #5
I get my first blood test early Dec. alfredo Nov 2016 #8

alfredo

(60,134 posts)
2. My wife takes it, but she's been on it for about 5 yrs
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 08:05 PM
Nov 2016

I just wanted to know of any changes in energy will come from it.

moonscape

(5,363 posts)
3. I have thyroid issues (not from my cancer), and
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 08:07 PM
Nov 2016

take a natural pig thyroid vs synthroid. I learned a lot from stopthethyroidmadness.com which has an incredible wealth of information.

Very sorry. It's bad enough we have cancer, but additionally maddening when we have to deal with all the side effects and issues related to treatment.

alfredo

(60,134 posts)
6. It's been 7 month since treatment and I still can't eat.
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 10:11 PM
Nov 2016

It's an inconvenience, but it's better than dying.

My wife tried the pig thyroid years ago, she went back to sythroid.

woodsprite

(12,199 posts)
4. My MIL and SIL are on it.
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 08:11 PM
Nov 2016

It takes awhile to work out the dosage, but it works well once through that trial/error period. Also, some have better luck with the name brand vs generic, and vise-versa. Doublecheck when picking up your script refills so you're aware what type you're on. They switched on my SIL and her dosage had to be adjusted because it seemed the generic barely worked for her. Unfortunately her insurance company stopped covering the brand name.

Wishing and praying for the best for you!

elleng

(136,043 posts)
5. Sorry but
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 08:39 PM
Nov 2016

Synthroid (and others) are easy/cheap/work well. Many of us have hypothyroidism, and take daily supplements. YES, changes in energy. (MUCH easier to deal with than damage to salivary glands.)

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