Synthroid for Hashimoto's disease User Reviews (Page 2)
Synthroid has an average rating of 5.4 out of 10 from a total of 38 reviews for the treatment of Hashimoto's disease. 45% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 47% reported a negative experience.
Reviews for Synthroid
- up-to...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- August 6, 2021
"Have been taking this in the morning for years, recently I started taking it several hours before I fully wake up-I dont have the time every morning to take it & wait to eat or drink. Prior to this I would have enlarged thyroid, extreme fatigue, overt emotional distress & body aches & pains. Current TSH is 1.3, at diagnosis it was 70.5. I do have celiac disease as well. I have noticed a remarkable difference in my mornings since changing the time I take my synthroid. I wake up with a clear mind, I feel like I actually slept, & my body doesn't hurt just from existing. Neck feels normal throughout the day instead of fluctuating throughout various stages of inflammation, & temperature intolerance is not that bad. Without this I would be back to barely functioning & my body would be at full gear developing more unsavory and life damaging diseases. First & foremost my goal is to halt the progression of this disease."
- Ditzy...
- July 13, 2015
"I was on this med for 11 years. Now another med is cheaper for insurance,I have to use it. I cannot lose weight and my menopausal hormones have done me for a loop this year, but I cannot blame it on the med. My reverseT3 is fine so I don't need cytomel or the natural thyroid meds."
Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between Levoxyl and Synthroid?
- Can I take Cytomel and Synthroid together?
- What is the difference between Unithroid and Synthroid?
- Should you take your thyroid medication at night?
- Happy...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- February 23, 2023
"I have been taking thyroid medication for 36 years and I took Synthroid for around 16ish years, then I took Levoxyl for about 14 years until they no longer manufactured it. Both of these products work perfectly for me. No side effects. The last several years have been a nightmare with cheap generics (Lupin, Euthyrox) that cause side effects. Check your prescription before you leave the doctor's to make sure they haven't given you these brands of levothyroxine. I am a health nut and I am very in tune with my body and I find Synthroid works best for me. The brands Alvogen and Santoz/r are the two generics that haven't caused side effects for me."
- T1D
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 6, 2023
"I am a long-time Type 1 diabetic with a more recent diagnosis of Hashimoto's. My most recent HbA1c was 5.3% and 5.4% four months prior. I have very good blood glucose control. Started Synthroid when diagnosed with Hashimoto's and within 10 days I was feeling like a rookie Type 1 patient with no blood glucose control whatsoever. My levels elevate dramatically post-meal and are basically unaffected by my normal factor correction doses. It is not until I resort to an emotional "rage bolus" that my levels begin to decline. The insulin resistance I experience on Synthroid is significant at best, and dramatic at worst. If you are insulin-dependent please proceed with caution using Synthroid. l"
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- Bert
- Taken for 10 years or more
- January 6, 2024
"I have used Synthroid for 15 years with dosages from 125 to 150 mcg. I maintain the TSH between 1-2 range for best results and feeling normal. I have tried various generics, but inevitably the TSH changes to out of range, and I go back to Synthroid. My dosage has been 125 mcg for the last several years. It appears you have to stay with the same manufacturer and get the dose right by checking TSH several times after changing either the brand or the dosage."
- ldydi
- Taken for 10 years or more
- August 8, 2014
"T4 only did not work for me, my body could not convert the T4 to the needed T3."
More FAQ
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- What can I eat for breakfast after taking levothyroxine?
- Synth...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- November 13, 2022
"Currently on Synthroid 125mcg, 22 year old male. The medication does not get rid of symptoms and I feel like death everyday on it. Brain fog, joint pains."
- Anony...
- October 17, 2013
"I've been on Synthroid my whole life, it works like a charm. I'm on a dose of 120 right now, and it's helping."
- Beccles
- Taken for 10 years or more
- April 11, 2015
"t4 only kept me sick for decades!"
- Leuy
- August 14, 2020
"Its such a useless medicine "
- Ticked...
- September 14, 2017
"I have been great the last few months on synthroid until 2 weeks ago, started having chest pain, I can't take a breath, pulse is so low I can't find it."
- Britt...
- October 25, 2010
"This works fantastically for me and it has for 7 years!"
- Side...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- February 11, 2016
"I took Synthroid for about eight years. My naturopath kept increasing the dose up to 75 "
- Celeste
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- February 13, 2021
"Took this for ~3 months, and the only side effect I experienced was hair loss (more than I'm comfortable with)."
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"I have been on 2 different dosages of Synthroid for almost 20 yrs. January of 2009 my Dr decided to take me off 1 of my dosages, that was the worst experience of my life. I went into withdrawals, fatigue and a depression all over again. I am now just getting back on my other dosage, keeping my fingers crossed it will all work out for the best again."