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CON - Hypothyroidism Hero Story Long V6 - Outbrain - Thyroid World - The Magazine
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EVERYTHING FOR YOUR THYROID
The Hidden Reason Women with Hypothyroidism Feel Drained and Can’t Lose Weight
For years I felt exhausted, kept gaining weight, and all I ever heard from my doctor was: “Your labs look fine.”
It wasn’t until I finally took matters into my own hands that I managed to support my thyroid naturally.
Laura Bennett | Thyroid Expert
Published 11/24/2024
A constant fatigue that makes you feel like Sleeping Beauty herself.
Cold hands and feet, endless digestive issues , and brainfog.
A puffy face from water retention.
Sound familiar?
As if the classic symptoms of hypothyroidism weren’t bad enough, you’re stuck dealing with a clueless primary care doctor whose go-to fix doesn’t seem to work.
“Your labs look fine—you’re well adjusted.”
After 15 years of hypothyroidism , I couldn’t stand hearing that sentence anymore.
While my body screamed that something was wrong, every doctor kept telling me everything was “normal.”
And yet, I woke up every single day feeling wrecked .
My weight climbed steadily, no matter how little I ate – every diet ended in failure.
The extra 25 pounds felt like an unwanted guest who refused to leave.
At night I tossed and turned, unable to sleep . By day, I could barely keep my eyes open from exhaustion.
And the afternoon crash?
Like a sledgehammer hitting me around 3 p.m. – knocking me flat.
Lying down wasn’t optional; it was compulsory.
Half an hour on the couch, no matter how long my to-do list still was.
My once-smooth skin had become dry and flaky , my hair thinner and thinner.
The face staring back at me in the mirror looked swollen – water pooling under my eyes and around my ankles.
In the morning my rings fit. By evening, they cut into my skin.
And then the constant digestive problems – sometimes constipation, sometimes the exact opposite.
Worst of all, I had slowly come to accept this misery as my new normal.
Even the scale started to reflect my transformation
What I didn’t know back then:
Hypothyroidism may sound harmless , but in reality it creates multiple problems throughout the body.
The thyroid is like the body’s control center for energy and hormones.
When the thyroid suffers, the entire body suffers.
That’s why the symptoms are so wide-ranging:
Fatigue, hair loss, weight problems, water retention, brain fog, cold hands and feet, digestive issues, and even depression.
Yes – you read that right.
And yet, most primary care doctors don’t recognize this.
They try to approach each symptom separately instead of looking at the bigger picture .
The problems pile up, and it’s easy to slide into a downward spiral.
Looking back now, with everything I’ve learned, my symptoms finally made sense.
Last year, I was able to turn that downward spiral into an upward one.
My thyroid values are back in a healthy range, even though I’ve reduced my thyroid med dosage from 125 micrograms down to just 50.
I finally feel resilient again , with enough energy to exercise – and mentally sharper than I’ve been in years.
I even lost 13 pounds, much of it water weight that had been trapped in my body.
Having experienced firsthand how poorly thyroid issues are addressed by most doctors (who often just prescribe pills and keep raising the dose month after month), I decided to share my story with you.
Because only when you understand the connections and take responsibility for your own health can you truly start healing .
Hypothyroidism is not a “new” condition – it has been well studied for decades.
There is no reason anyone today should still be sitting in silence, confused and suffering alone.
It took me 15 years to finally wake up and start supporting my thyroid health.
But for you, it doesn’t have to take that long.
That’s why I wrote this article:
To show the millions of people struggling with thyroid disease that there is a way out.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
🦋 Why you still  feel exhausted  even if your labs look “normal”
🦋 The  most   overlooked organ  that plays a massive role in thyroid health
🦋 How high cholesterol is connected to your thyroid
🦋 How to support your body naturally, reduce your medication dose, and actually feel better
If your thyroid prescription isn’t cutting it and your doctor has run out of ideas, I need you to keep reading.
The method I used helped me to feel like myself again, and it works whether you have hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s,  or even if you’ve had your  thyroid removed.
This article is the result of years of research and personal trial and error.
I’ve even linked scientific studies throughout, so you can  check out the research yourself.
Let’s get into it.
Today I can work out regularly again
Let’s get straight to the point.
When I finally had enough of feeling constantly exhausted, I went to my trusted doctor and asked for a blood test .
That was around 2009.
Unfortunately, back then there wasn’t nearly as much information about thyroid health available online – so I had no choice but to rely on my primary care doctor.
What was tested? Just TSH and fT4 .
A quick explanation:
TSH isn’t actually a thyroid hormone. It’s a hormone from the pituitary gland that tells your thyroid how much hormone to produce.
fT4 (also called thyroxine) is a thyroid hormone – but it’s the inactive form (T4).
The results of my first lab test
My doctor quickly noticed that my TSH was elevated—and my fT4 was too low.
At the time, I didn’t really understand what these numbers meant.
But thankfully, my doctor did – and that was all that mattered.
He explained:
“The higher your TSH, the fewer thyroid hormones your body actually has.”
The official reference range for TSH is 0.27–4.2.
Though today I know that some doctors already become cautious at anything above 2.5.
As for me, my TSH was 5.1.
That’s when I received the official diagnosis: hypothyroidism .
At first, I felt relieved.
At least I wasn’t completely in the dark anymore.
Finally, I had an explanation for my suffering.
And my doctor gave me hope. He reassured me that this was manageable—after all, I wasn’t alone.
With the right dosage of medication, everything should be fine again.
My symptoms were supposed to fade away.
Which brings us to the tricky topic of “getting the medication right.”
If you also have hypothyroidism, you probably know what I mean:
Your doctor prescribes thyroid meds – the classic choice for thyroid problems.
In my case, I started with just 25 micrograms .
Thyroid meds, are synthetically produced thyroid hormones and are one of the most commonly prescribed medication in the U.S.
“Alright, you’re all set now – your thyroid should be back to normal.”
Full of hope, I went to the pharmacy, picked up what I needed, and started taking it every morning.
But nothing really changed – other than adding an extra step to my morning routine.
A month later, my doctor increased the dose from 25 to 50 micrograms.
At my next appointment, he smiled and said:
„Mrs. Bennett, your lab results look much better.“
And yes, my bloodwork looked great.
And to be fair, I actually did feel better.
But only for a few months.
My 15-Year Struggle
Two years after my diagnosis, my husband asked me:
“What good are your ‘perfect labs’ if you feel more exhausted than ever?”
He was right.
Even though my dose had been increased and I was „doing everything right“, my symptoms only grew worse .
It started with hair loss …
Then came the weight gain despite the fact that I hadn’t changed a single thing about my diet.
And the constant fatigue?
It clung to me, just like my cold hands and feet.
At this point, I want to share a notice with anyone who has only recently received their diagnosis: please take this seriously!
Especially in the beginning – when your thyroid is not yet too weak – there is still so much you can do to protect yourself and spare yourself years of suffering.
Do not rely solely on your doctor to “adjust your dose correctly.”
Let me assure you: if you st…
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