I was diagnosed with hypothyroid about six years ago while pregnant with my first child. I was put on Synthroid and eventually everything 'leveled out' and I have been on the same dose for a couple years. However, I still have some issues that keep cropping up, including difficulty losing weight, so I went to see a new doctor.
The new dr. said that my thyroid condition had nothing to do with any weight issues (which I COMPLETELY disagree with--look at all of us out there with the same complaint!) And that I need to just lower my calories. When I told him I had tried cutting my calories down to 1,200 a day plus faithfully working out 4 x's a week and had not lost a pound, he told me I should cut my calories to 800 a day. I was already starving on 1,200 calories and he wanted me to cut 400 more?! He said, "a calorie is a calorie" and if you drastically cut calories you will lose weight. (But at what price? Being constantly hungry, always thinking about food, irritable, tired....??) I asked him then how Atkins worked for me several years back b/c I was definitely eating more than 800 calories a day; I wasn't starving, I was satisfied and losing weight consistently. I don't actually know how many calories I was consuming since we don't really count calories on Atkins, but I know it was more than 800, or even 1,200...... He just continued to claim that a calorie is a calorie. Needless to say, our doctor / patient relationship was short lived and I have now gone back to what I know works for me; Atkins.
I would be curious to know if anyone has discussed weight issues with their Endocrinologist or have tried any other avenues (herbal or otherwise) to improve thyroid condition.
The new dr. said that my thyroid condition had nothing to do with any weight issues (which I COMPLETELY disagree with--look at all of us out there with the same complaint!) And that I need to just lower my calories. When I told him I had tried cutting my calories down to 1,200 a day plus faithfully working out 4 x's a week and had not lost a pound, he told me I should cut my calories to 800 a day. I was already starving on 1,200 calories and he wanted me to cut 400 more?! He said, "a calorie is a calorie" and if you drastically cut calories you will lose weight. (But at what price? Being constantly hungry, always thinking about food, irritable, tired....??) I asked him then how Atkins worked for me several years back b/c I was definitely eating more than 800 calories a day; I wasn't starving, I was satisfied and losing weight consistently. I don't actually know how many calories I was consuming since we don't really count calories on Atkins, but I know it was more than 800, or even 1,200...... He just continued to claim that a calorie is a calorie. Needless to say, our doctor / patient relationship was short lived and I have now gone back to what I know works for me; Atkins.
I would be curious to know if anyone has discussed weight issues with their Endocrinologist or have tried any other avenues (herbal or otherwise) to improve thyroid condition.








Hello has anyone heard of Atkins?????
I know the disclaimer says that the Atkins lifestyle is not a cure for Thyroid disease and thats true but when used effectively with the right meds and the right doc it is amazing what a difference it makes and this coming from a gal who has tried everything there is to try!


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