Like you I was diagnosed as having slightly underactive thyroid, but not enough to warrent medication. I wanted to find out where I could get them privately. A private clinic examined me and confirmed my underactive thyroid. He was very keen to give me the prescription He charged �40.00 for the initial consultation and �28.00pw to supply Thyroxine and Duramin. Each weekley visit thereafter was �20.00 + the prescription (�144.00) Then once monthly for a check up (�132.00) So in two months I'd spent �344.00. By the end of 6 months I'd kissed goodbye to near on �1,000 (if you include the petrol money).
Although I saved on my shopping bill (Duramin being an appitite supressent), I had to buy new clothes because of weight loss.However my next monthly visit the clinic was closed, no answer from their phone. I was in panic, I needed my tablets, what was I gonna do ?
For a few weeks I was in a bit of a state, so I went back to my GP, explained about the private clinic, the pills and results I'd acheived. I almost demanded the same prescription. He explained the clinic closed due to the practioner being struck off 4 'willie nillie' hand outs of drugs (Duramin can be quite addictive). So be very carefull about decissions you make. A GP will be regulated far more than a private clinic.
You may feel lethargic due to your metabolic rate, which will be slightly low if you have an under active thyroid, but there is a cure for this without medication . . .
. . . its called exercise. Taken on a regular basis will raise your metabolic rate, eleviating lethargicness, controling weight increase and give you the same feel good factor that you get from chocolate . . .
. . . Oh, and sex of course (brillient to raise your metabolic rate). You need to put a little effort in, to get maximum out. Eating sensibly is one way, but it is FACT that exercise makes for a healthier lifestyle fullstop. Join