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    Hey all, I haven't been around much but it's a good thing. I have too many friends now, and it's wonderful that I'm so busy. Honestly, I haven't done Atkins in a while (since like April). But that doesn't mean I stopped eating my veggies and exercising. In fact, that leads me to my question about thyroid testing. I still don't snack and I eat healthy (not atkins, but certainly not pre-atkins lifestyle). I exercise 5 days a week, eat healthy, and yet, I only seem to maintain my weight. If it were just incredibly slow then I could understand why, but no weight loss despite healthy eating and exercise, and a very active lifestyle now is really bothering me. Does anyone think I should be tested for a thyroid disorder (in addition to a LC WOE)? Can anyone tell me what this involves and how much it might costs (because it is either common or uncommon and therefore very expensive).
    Thanks
    Mere
    8/23/04 F
    245/167.6/143/130
    I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made--Psalm 139:14

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    Re: Thyroid testing

    Well, if it just involves a blood test, most will be covered by insurance probably, with some out-of-pocket cost. My doc made me have a thyroid uptake at the hospital. This was not covered until your deductible is met. So, I had to pay $500.

    Are you having any other symptoms that make you think of thyroid issues? For instance, leg cramps, fatigue, heart palpitations? Just wondering. Even if you don't have your thyroid checked, maybe it would be useful to see your doc and discuss your slow weight loss concerns.

    Not much help, sorry.


    F, 28
    5'8"

    Re-Start Date: January 25, 2009

    SW:300
    CW:295
    GW: 180

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      Re: Thyroid testing

      Possibly, but one of the first places I'd look were I in your position is the number of calories you're eating a day. Bottom line is that if you're eating more calories than you're burning - regardless of what foods you're eating- you're not going to lose. If what you're doing isn't working, then cutting carbs and/or calories as well as figuring out if you're eating anything you don't react well with is where I'd look.

      Thyroid testing couldn't hurt though.

      ~Brook

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        Re: Thyroid testing

        check your temp first thing in the morning when you get up before you get out of bed and see if it is subnormal. i f so then you could be hypothyroid toherwise Go with what brook said. if it contimnues to be an uissue check with your doc and let them decide what tests you need to see if you are healthy bundling the blood tests makes them cost less.
        by the book atkinseer

        started 6/1/02 at 313
        goalie 5/04 at 167 with under 15% body fat ADBB Presidents exercise Challenge


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