J.Ayden
GLP-1 Novice
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Hi all, I'm kind of curious if anyone else has noticed their levothyroxine has become more effective since being on semaglutide? Basically, I got diagnosed with hypothyroidism in 2019. I got up to 150mcg on levothyroxine before my levels came down (my highest TSH level was 120, in December of 2025, but that's when I hadn't had access to my medication for several months so it was fully expected) but basically, after being on Sema for a while, I started having to lower my levothyroxine dose. My levels were hovering in the 30's but then dropped to .17 after a year of taking semaglutide, with no change in my levothyroxine dose -- so they lowered it to 125mcg. I'm now on 112mcg, with my most recent test results being 2.49, in January of this year. I'm due back for labs this month, so we'll see what happens I suppose.
The other thing I'm kind of curious about, am I the only one who literally notices no difference at all with their thyroid levels? Like, even in December when my thyroid clearly wasn't doing jack shit, I still wasn't having any side effects. At one point I was even wondering if it was worth it to actually bother with my medication because it didn't feel like it was doing anything for me. I wasn't losing any weight, wasn't any less tired, my skin wasn't any different, etc etc. But then I read about myxedema coma/crisis and decided it'd be a lot better to just suck it up and take the stupid pill lmao.
The only other alternative I can actually think of is I switched pharmacies at around the same time as I started semaglutide, so I'm honestly wondering if for some reason, one generic works better for me than the other? Has anyone experienced that, maybe? In the long run I guess it doesn't matter as long as my levels are good, I just find it interesting.
The other thing I'm kind of curious about, am I the only one who literally notices no difference at all with their thyroid levels? Like, even in December when my thyroid clearly wasn't doing jack shit, I still wasn't having any side effects. At one point I was even wondering if it was worth it to actually bother with my medication because it didn't feel like it was doing anything for me. I wasn't losing any weight, wasn't any less tired, my skin wasn't any different, etc etc. But then I read about myxedema coma/crisis and decided it'd be a lot better to just suck it up and take the stupid pill lmao.
The only other alternative I can actually think of is I switched pharmacies at around the same time as I started semaglutide, so I'm honestly wondering if for some reason, one generic works better for me than the other? Has anyone experienced that, maybe? In the long run I guess it doesn't matter as long as my levels are good, I just find it interesting.