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Old 09-07-2006, 02:05 PM   #7 (permalink)
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No difference for me - I was diagnosed 13 or more years ago and have steadily gained weight every year...this year I have made exercise and diet my absolute top priority and I am loosing weight, slowly but steadily.

So, I would say that it will "allow" weight loss if your diet and exercise levels are right (and other hormone problems are also controlled)...in other words if you are overweight purely because of being hypothyroid then your weight will slowly return to normal, once your dose is accurate for your body.
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May 2006: 227lbs
25 Oct 2006: 185.6lbs (84.2kg)
Goal: sub 150lbs (below 65kg)

Dx Hypothyroid: 1990
Dx PCOS: 1991
Started Met: 21 Aug 2006
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