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Originally Posted by QuilterInVA
Do you weigh and measure your food? You can eat healthy but still eat too much. 30 minutes of exercise is good to stay healthy but you need at least 60 minutes 6 days a week for it to impact your weight. Weight loss is 80% diet, 20% exercise. Avoiding processed foods and eating more protein is a help. I Have Hashimoto's myself (and it its hypothyroidism so you don't have 2 things). I find that strength training is a must. We not only want to lose fat, we want to preserve the lean body mass we have (muscle). Avoid soy products, vegetables like cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and others in that family unless they are cooked. You haven't been on medication very long and it can takes several adjustments to get the right dosage. Once the dosage is correct, you will find it easier. I've been on Synthroid since I was 20 years old and I'm now 71 so lots of experience. I also lost over 200 pounds and have maintained it.
Good luck!
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I have also found that eating lower carb helps me. I read there may or may not be a connection with thyroid disorders and other metabolic issues such as insulin resistance. I've heard from other people with thyroid problems that they do better following a low carb diet. Again I don;t have any thing concrete to offer about that, its just been my personal experience.