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[healthwork] nope, fuck this
I talked recently about decreasing my levothyroxine dosage. Since I made that post, my digestive system has really unambiguously started slowing down again, the nosebleeds have gone from "multiple dried clots when I blow my nose" to "nontrivial quantities of fresh blood when I blow my nose", my sleep needs have continued increasing markedly, and my productivity has absolutely tanked because I just do. not. have. the. focus. despite clear straightforward next steps. (Executive dysfunction is normal for me! Spending the better part of a week failing to open a damn PDF I know the location of is... not.)
I... am unlikely to make it back in to see my preferred local GP until, honestly, early March at this point. I could book a phone appointment with preferred-out-of-area well-trained GP (who first suggested hypothyroidism), but it would be a bit unfair to dump this on him when he hasn't seen the most recent blood results and I have no straightforward way to get them to him.
So I... think what I do is put myself back up to 75mg daily (from 75/50 alternating), watch the symptoms subside, and then go park myself back in a GP's office and say "so I've done this, and you're not going to get me to stop without an endocrinology referral."
I am so fucking bored of this.
I... am unlikely to make it back in to see my preferred local GP until, honestly, early March at this point. I could book a phone appointment with preferred-out-of-area well-trained GP (who first suggested hypothyroidism), but it would be a bit unfair to dump this on him when he hasn't seen the most recent blood results and I have no straightforward way to get them to him.
So I... think what I do is put myself back up to 75mg daily (from 75/50 alternating), watch the symptoms subside, and then go park myself back in a GP's office and say "so I've done this, and you're not going to get me to stop without an endocrinology referral."
I am so fucking bored of this.
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Hope your troubles get helped by the change! Executive dysfunction issues because of lack of correct medication sucks.
cn: weight changes
Re: cn: weight changes
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*Okay, there's a little bit of 'for science!' in there, but I'm a bit hesitant to blow that trumpet when talking about someone else's health.
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Hugs
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I'm sorry about the gatekeepers.
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Some mix of: reduced appetite and interest in food; getting discomfort in the general region of my stomach sooner after starting eating; frequent urge to go to the loo but mostly producing small quantities (with significant discomfort) of dry, hard, pellety stool that is Reluctant to Leave.
Gastroparesis + hypothyroid: have not actually looked into this one much, sorry! But this wouldn't be massively surprising, given that lower appetite + stool changes are well-attested with hypothyroidism, as it's fundamentally a condition that slows your metabolism down a bunch...
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the health care system is SO FUCKED
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A++++ plan