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The nutrient Iodine is used by the body to manufacture the hormone Thyroxin, which is done in a healthy Thyroid gland. Since yours is not as efficient as need be, they are giving you medications which are synthetic (man-made) forms of Thyroxin. So, you do not really need to see Iodine on the medication ingredients. My grandson was born with a Thyroid which is present, but not functional, so he has Hypothyroidism, as you. He, as an infant, up to his present age of 3 1/2 yrs. has been on Thyroid replacement medications, successfully. Also, they get adjusted as he grows, and when they need that, my daughter sees some symptoms. He has monthly blood work, to also insure that his levels are correct. Take your meds, and stay in contact with your Dr. and report any symptoms, so they can adjust medications. Do not be nervous that no Iodine is in the medication, you do not utilize the Iodine as a healthy Thyroid would, thus need the replacement hormone therapy. Trust the professionals, and take their recommendations, education such as this, will allow you to understand the disease. Good luck.
11 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
They found the deficiency when she was still an infant. The only other thing is, she is highly allergic to chocolate and causes mood swings. She does a good job staying away from it.
I believe Iodine is used only for hyperthyroidism overactive thyroid but still not used generally only when absolutely necessary as opposed to hypothyroidism underactive thyroid. You have been prescribed levothyroxine 50mcg as replacement therapy which is about the middle dose. Too simple to say your thyroid is inactive just not producing as much hormone as it should. Make sure you have your levels checked when your Doctor requests, speak with him about the treatment, however if you are too worried ask him to refer you to an Endocrinologist. You can go to "Ask a Doctor on Line". You will feel much better once the replacement kicks in - the symtoms of hypothyroidism prior to treatment are awful - good luck feel better.
11 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
You have been told that we do not have a medical staff here, correct? Even though someone else may have the same issues as you have, this does not mean they can professionally advise you when it comes to your health. You really need to keep seeking out professional medical help until you find a doctor who can properly address your issues. We are a general question and answer forum and everyone is a volunteer and none can prove they have a legitimate degree in anything. We can not legally advise you about your medical issues. Please consult medical professionals.
12 years ago. Rating: 3 | |