I have a question for anyone who has been/was hypothyroid for many years. Basically - can hypothyroidism self correct?
Here's the story… I developed hypo as a kid. Started on Armour when I was probably about 8-10 years old. Dosage gradually increased over my life. I've always been overweight and thyroid didn't seem to impact that a lot. Weight issues were mostly poor eating choices. I've lost weight a couple times on WW but always regained.
A few years ago, my then-Doctor got a bug up his nose and decided he didn't like Armour. Switched me to synthetic (either Levothyroxin or Synthroid. I can't recall which.) I felt AWFUL. Multiple blood tests, changing of dosage etc and I never felt good. I finally stopped taking ANY med and stopped seeing the doc. Not the smartest move I know.
Move forward 5 or 6 years later. I haven't seen a regular doc in a very long time. I do know that I need to find one and do this just on general principals. I had an ER issue late last winter (accident type thing) and was determined to be quite healthy.
I've been working on changing my eating for almost 2 years now. I've lost about 80 lbs in those 2 years. I cut quite a bit of leeway in what I eat so I really hadn't expected to lose 100 lbs a year.
I do feel better and more energetic since the loss. I do wonder though whether I'm still hypo. Would I be losing faster if I was back on med (if I need it!) and would I feel even better? It would be great if I could find a doc I didn't have to battle over this.
So my long winded question is….has anyone been hypo for a long period (say more than 10 or 15 years) and had it self resolve?
Many thanks for your time!

