I have one right now and I can't take any Tums because I took my thyroid medicine an hour ago and can't take any calcium within 4 hours. I'll have to wait it out now.
Perhaps that medicine caused the stomach ache.
Lees
Was it something you ate?
No, I've been taking my thyroid medicine for 4 years now (I have no thyroid) and it doesn't give me a stomachache.
What do you take or do when you have a bad stomachache?
I had no idea that you can't take calcium within 4 hours of taking thyroid medicine. Is this basic hormone or something else?I have one right now and I can't take any Tums because I took my thyroid medicine an hour ago and can't take any calcium within 4 hours. I'll have to wait it out now.
I had no idea that you can't take calcium within 4 hours of taking thyroid medicine. Is this basic hormone or something else?
Indigestion/stomach aches are largely a thing of the past for me since going vegan, except...
sometimes when I drink too much alcohol. Then they can resurface. Thankfully, they usually precede a large bowel movement or 2, which are wonderful at expelling temporary pain and discomfort.
For corpse eaters, I recommend ginger. It can help.
It's on the paper from the pharmacy. You also can't take an iron pill or eat a lot of high fiber foods because it prevents the absorption of the thyroid medicine. I take Levothyroxine.
Do you mind me asking how much Levothyroxine you take? A friend of mine takes it because she has an underactive thyroid, although nothing like what you've described in other posts here.
Interesting because my pill bottle from Walgreens says only to take it on an empty stomach, preferably 1/2- to 1-hour before breakfast and to take it with a full glass of water. My insurance dropped Walgreens so I got my last refill at CVS and their bottle says empty stomach, before breakfast (nothing about the wait time), but also says do not take antacids, calcium, or iron within 4 hours. Well I don't take anything like that in the morning, and I do try to wait. But I guess I am off topic. I do have my thyroid complete but to stop the growths, they put me on the Levothyroxine. Sister, father, and grandmother all had thyroid cancer.It's on the paper from the pharmacy. You also can't take an iron pill or eat a lot of high fiber foods because it prevents the absorption of the thyroid medicine. I take Levothyroxine.
I had my thyroid removed over 4 years ago and for the first 3 years I was taking 100 mcg of Levothyroxine a day. Now I'm taking a bit more...
For the first week I take 112 mcg daily. For the next week I take 112 mcg for 6 days and then a half a pill on the 7th.
I never took any thyroid hormone before my surgery, although I should have since I had hypothyroid symptoms for most of my life. My numbers were "in range" which is why they refused to medicate. But now that I keep a spreadsheet of my dosages and blood work numbers, as well as symptoms and how I feel, I know that "in range" isn't helpful and if my TSH is too high then I need more hormone. If it's too low then I need less hormone, even if it's "in range".
Interesting - I think my friend said she takes 75mcg. I'd have thought the difference in dosage would have been much bigger than that, if you had yours removed completely.
I remember she said something about wanting to reduce her dosage but I'm not sure if she wanted to cut it to 50 or 25mcg.