How To Get Off Thyroid Medication

Published 2019-01-27
If you find that your symptoms aren't improving, or have subsided, you may wonder how to get off thyroid medication. And you may not need it. Thyroid medication is often overprescribed. Many people do not need to be on Thyroid medication for life or at all. drruscio.com/?p=27634

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All Comments (21)
  • @roger12393
    My husband has been on thyroid medication for at least 10 years and never made him feel any better! hank you for this video.
  • @thebrittanitom
    After 5 years went off T3 and T4 medications. Have energy again, sleeping good, normal appetite and as Type 1 Diabetic went from 95 units insulin daily to 45 units. 😮 Blood work never indicated I was hypothyroid. Thank you for reassurance and studies.
  • @Nightsprings79
    As a former hospital administrator, I was intensely interested in alternative methods to treat Hashimoto's. I changed my diet and went gluten free and no sugar. I exercised daily and took supplements including seaweed iodine. I started to experience severe depression, fatigue, gastrointestinal issues and severe body aches. In the meantime, I moved and changed endocrinologists and stopped taking levothyroxine. My levels were so severe that I nearly went into coma. Went back on correct levothyroxine level, kept the strict diet and exercise and now feel like a million bucks. There are some of us who do well on the medication and would probably die without it.
  • For several years now I have been taking 50 mcg of levothyroxine every morning. Like clockwork I would feel very sped up and sweat heavily. I first thought it was just menopause symptoms. My doctor at that time didn't think it was caused by my medication. So I continued taking it at the prescribed dose. Over time I began to feel very edgy and easily aggitated . finally I saw another article about people being overprescribed so I cut my pills in half and continued at the lower dose. The symptoms began to lessen over the course of a few weeks but not gone completely. So I began experimenting with not taking it at all. I feel way calmer than I have in years. I do intend to discuss this finding with my new doctor (the other one retired)
  • @Slowleek
    I've been on thyroid medicine for 10 years. I've tried backing off on my meds 2 times and I always get bradycardia and severe depression,body aches,etc. T3 and T4 dropped too. Especially T3.
  • @Brookeloun
    Just be careful going off thyroid meds. I've tried repeatedly, my antibodies skyrocketed, tsh 76, etc. Went strictly gluten, grain, soy, dairy free. Still hypothyroid.
  • @Vashti0825
    I have been on Levo for at least 7 years. I forgot to take it with me on a short trip but found myself sleeping like a baby. I have had insomnia for quite some time. So, I decided to keep going to see how I feel. I'm a week in, so far, so good. I get blood-work in about another week, so I'm interested in seeing what it says. Either I was totally sleep deprived, or ??? I feel much more calm.
  • @annlong1426
    Got put on Levo..Weight gain, hair fall. Quit cold turkey after almost a year. Hair growing back, down 6 pounds. Using red light therapy 850 nm for 10 min daily on thyroid and super-clean diet. Feel so much better. Also taking l. Tyrosine, a non-essential amino acid first thing in the morning and a few times during the day. (1/4 teas per dose)
  • @RekkaKien3
    diet diet diet. don't go on one. instead, make life long modifications to your eating habits and eliminate what stresses your gut.
  • @MommyMy
    I'm hypo since i had a full thyroidectomy. I tried to get off the medication and just within 2 weeks everything in me was shutting off. I can't walk and my legs were swollen and I'm twitching all over plus the brain fog was so bad. I had to get back on levo and in just a few days my body returned to normal.
  • @vanessarenda1393
    Eat seaweed for Iodine NOT synthetic Iodine because that will make your numbers go way up and no dairy or soy. This is what fixed my thyroid.
  • I stopped taking thyroid meds for month. What happened was I was losing more hair and gaining weight.... hence why I went back on it again
  • Subscribed! Anyone with thyroid issues ...just listen to this! Great medical/common sense advice....
  • @lotastuf4u958
    Daughter was diagnosed at age 15 she is now 19 .med went all the way to 275 now lowered to 125 she has allergies to gluten ,dairy also has fibromyalgia
  • I’ve been on thyroxine for over 10 years.. my hair is still thinning, I’m still feel fatigued, my finger nails are still think and break, and can’t lose weight round belly area. Plus mood affected.. feels like I’m taking this medication for nothing
  • 😊very good advise I am very thin and the doctor from the hospital told me my thyroid level was high and to take levothyroxine no I taken 11 years ago it made me sick I'm not tired I have a lot of energy yes the gut diet good advise
  • I have just been diagnosed through a blood test. Started Levothyroxine on the 23 March. However I don’t suffer from constipation or brittle nails
  • @Mikexception
    I was in 2013 administered by my general doc to take thyroid hormone based only on thyriod test and on his imperssion regarding my health condition . I felt immidiately that it improved my condition Because my heart was already on a brink of colapse and I was too. Only after I've done USG check of thyroid I realized that I have thyroid gland half size of normal . Since I started hormone I started to live normal life like never before. For previous 50 years as I can remember I used to tell that any heat is better than not enough. I enjoyed outside heat in tropical sun in 35C deg . I could wear thick winter sweeter in hot sunny day. Now I care rather to keep dressed not too much - because heat is unbareable for me and I have much more energy than 20 years ago. Tried how would it go without medication and within 3 days felt so bad that was forced to go back. It was my test and I am not planing blood test because one of such tests resulted in damage of my arm vein and results in numbers are so clear as inside feeling.