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TOWIE | 11:24 Wed 17th Oct 2012 | Body & Soul
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Morning Sqad - I take my Thyroxine first thing in the morning - this can be anytime between 6.30 to 10.30. I always feel really low of a morning - mood wise - I always 'come to' late afternoon and in the evening. I am wondering if I take my Thyroxine at night say around 12 midnight, which is the time I would normally go to bed - do you think it would make much difference ?
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Hi TOWIE, I take Thyroxine every morning. I am told by my doctor that it is a cumulative effect and so I’m not sure if you mood changes are down to your medication?
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Thank you for your answer, Haggi. I know there are varying opinions on this, especially on Thyroid UK website.
TOWIE my love, I must say that I agree with Haggis.....however, I do know the problems that you have been having over the past 2-3 years,

However, if I were you, I would certainly give it a go, take your thyroxine at midnight and give it a trial for at least one to two months and I would be interested in your comments.
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Thanks Sqad - I think I will give it a go, I just don't want to jepodise my normal levels at the moment.
Hi TOWIE, hope you are OK ??
How's the jigging and the jogging ?? xx :-))
TOWIE as long as you keep to the same dose, no harm will come to your levels.

Let my know how it works.
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Hello Redman - its a no go at the moment - I tripped up the stairs on Monday afternoon and fell badly on my right side - am in a lot of pain, so the jogging has been put on hold {:o(

Hope you are well. xx
Parking the Car and Jogging are not going too well for you TOWIE !! lol lol
Maybe you need another Hobby, probably similar to mine...
I have the world's largest collection of sea shells.
I keep them scattered on beaches all over the world. Maybe you've seen some of them. :-))
i've been told off by my practise nurse after an MOT because having been erratic taking my thyroxine for quite a long period, i.e. not being routine with it and sometimes going days without remmebering to take it) I have now developed a disease that is secondary to the hyperthyroidism that has caused my arteries to have a build up of bad cholesterol, apparently the thyroid has some impact on dealing with the body's bad cholesterol and if the thyroxine isn;t allowed to work this can happen, i am therefore now at risk of a stroke, the nurse said. i haven't seen my GP but she scared me enough to make be be absolutely sure i take it every morning as soon as i walk into the kitchen. i had another tft 3 weeks ago and the doctor has not sent a letter telling me there is a further issue. i hope i can undo the damage i have done to myself by taking my tablet properly and being careful with my diet. i also noticed that not taking it regularly might have given me anxiety issues as i had been having heart burn and palpitations over night, the palpitations have stopped but the heartburn is still there whe i am rushing about at work,
i guess the thyroid is more important than i gave it credit for,
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sorry to hear that, Dotty - the thyroid plays a bit part in the body - I don't actually have one, as I had it removed 7 years ago, so am very dependant upon my Thyroxine. I have always taken my regularly, but last summer my levels shot up which mean't the Thyroxine wasn't doing its job. I have never felt so ill with fatique.

I also have high cholesterol, in fact I have to see the practice nurse this afternoon - mine is 7.9. -she will lecture me and I will refuse to take statins.
I take mine in the mornings as well.
I take mine in the morning. Thyroxine and blood pressure meds then off to the gym. Then when I get back zinc slow mag slow k and calcium then breakfast.

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