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linda_fernandez2026-04-18

I was recently prescribed Levothyroxine 100mcg/ml Inj, 1ml for my thyroid condition. I've been taking it for a few weeks now, and I've had mixed experiences. The injectable form was necessary because I had severe surgery and couldn't take oral medication. I've noticed some improvements in my energy levels, but I've also encountered some side effects that are tricky to manage. Has anyone else used this injectable form and dealt with similar issues? I'd love to hear about your experiences and any tips you might have. Specifically, I'm curious about how long it took for your body to adjust to the medication and any strategies you used to mitigate side effects. I know this medication can be a bit tricky to get right, so I'm open to any advice!

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steven_lewis4/14/2026

I'm curious—did your doctor mention anything about how long it might take for your body to adjust? I remember it taking forever for me to feel 'normal' again.

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frank_vargas4/14/2026

I've had to deal with Levothyroxine side effects before, and it's a real struggle. I remember having trouble sleeping and feeling anxious all the time. It took a while to figure out the right dosage, but once I did, it made a big difference. Just be patient and work closely with your doctor.

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william_owens4/14/2026

Just keep an eye on any changes in your energy levels or mood. I've found that those can be a good indicator of whether the dosage needs adjustment.

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priya_sharma4/14/2026

I can't imagine having to deal with injections instead of pills. It sounds like a major hassle, but I hope it's working for you! Just make sure you're keeping track of your dose and symptoms.

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beverly_spencer4/14/2026

I've been on Levothyroxine for a while, and I've found that staying hydrated and eating a balanced diet helps a lot with the side effects. It might sound simple, but it makes a big difference!

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martha_nichols4/14/2026

I had to switch to the injectable form. It was a lifesaver during a serious illness but I was worried about long-term effects and side effects. I suggest asking your doctor to monitor your thyroid levels regularly. This helped a lot in keeping my levels stable and avoiding some of the side effects.

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nina_kowalski4/14/2026

I’ve had to use the injectable form of Levothyroxine during a severe illness, and it was a game-changer for me. It helped me avoid the digestive issues I had with the oral version. You just need to be extra vigilant about monitoring your symptoms and keeping your doctor in the loop. If you can, keep a journal of how you feel each day—it really helps in adjusting the dosage over time.