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Phen Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 3
Lost Weight: 7
Current Weight: 156
Goal Weight: 125-130
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Hi, I just joined up and was reading a few things and came across Hypthyrodism subject and I have Hypothyrodism and Im taking Synthoid and Meridia too. I lost some weight but I don't take it everyday like I probably should but I really would like to take something that cost less and that I can really see a fast weight loss. So what about this Tenuate Dospan or this Phentermine I see, is it safe with my thyroid problem.
Thanks, Cinderella3 :) |
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Bronze Phenster
Join Date: May 2002
Location: CT
Posts: 69
Lost Weight: 5lbs.
Current Weight: 200
Goal Weight: 150
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Hi I am taking Phen with Synthroid. I had my entire Thyroid removed via surgery two years ago. Weight has been an uphill battle ever since. I just started the phen two weeks ago. Lost 8 lbs. so far. I was wondering what you do when whatever your taking loses effectiveness. Do I switch to Meridia or something else? And can you keep ordering from this website? My 3 month Phen bottle says no refills. What do I do in 3 months?
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Bronze Phenster
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Synthroid is T4, a thyroid hormone your body has to convert to the active form, T3, to use. People tend to do better when they're on a brand of thyroid hormone that includes some T3 too, like Armour or Thyrolar.
There's tons of info at the message boards at [url]www.thyroid.about.com[/url]. By the way, I kind of suspect phentermine raises thyroid hormone levels in the body - would think T3 most likely. |
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