Erika W. asked
I am a 49-year-old female with a history of hypothyroidism, currently on Synthroid. I have been experiencing a series of frightening symptoms including heart palpitations, digestive issues, constipation, chest and mid-thoracic spine pain, hypoglycemic-like symptoms, dizziness, weakness, tingling in limbs, headaches, and internal tremors. My TSH level is 2.495, and I believe I may be overmedicated. Is it safe to stop taking Synthroid temporarily to see if symptoms subside? How long does it take for Synthroid to leave my system, and how long before I might see improvement if the symptoms are medication-related? Are there non-medication or bioidentical hormone treatments for hypothyroidism?
October 21st, 2023
Jessica R. answered
It is generally safe to stop taking Synthroid for a short period to see if your symptoms improve. Af...
October 21st, 2023
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