When is Thyroid Medication Necessary?

Published 2024-04-02
Have you recently been told that you need to be on thyroid medication? This is a very common situation in both the natural and conventional worlds of medicine.

But is it always the right choice? In this article, I want to help you answer the question of “do you need thyroid medication?” today.

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All Comments (6)
  • Wish there was more information on hyperthyroidism. Trying to find information on autonomous nodules, hyper symptoms and just 95 percent focuses on hypo <
  • @hgvffffhfg4299
    what have you have borderline thyroid should you have medication
  • @Julia.j.h
    I have a complex problem that i can’t seem to get an answer to and i feel stuck, my tsh is 22 but updosing tirosint lowers my ft4 and indeed i feel more hypothyroid with more fatigue (and hyper) but with less i feel more weak and headaches and very unwell. I never had this before the numbers always go down/up together how it should. And now im stuck cant updose cant lower it. I had a big setback few months ago and then this happenend. (I had rai in 2015) I really want to get better is this too complex or do you think you might know why this is? Thanks a lot! My best, Julia :)