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olivia_quinn2026-04-18

I've been on Tirosint-SOL for a few months now, and it's been a game-changer for my hypothyroidism. The liquid form is so much easier to take than those big pills, and it's finally made my metabolism feel normal. I wish I had switched sooner! But I'm curious, any other long-term users have thoughts? With so many side effects listed, it can be overwhelming. Have you experienced any? How did you handle them? I've had some minor hair loss, but my doctor said that's pretty normal. Has anyone else dealt with that? And for those who've switched from other thyroid medications, what was that transition like?

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last active 4/18/2026
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hannah_washington4/16/2026

I swear by Tirosint-SOL! It's made such a difference in my energy levels. No more constant fatigue.

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abigail_day4/16/2026

I've had some issues with hair loss, but my doctor assured me it's temporary. I'm hoping it resolves soon. Also, I've noticed some mood swings, which can be tough to deal with. Anyone else experience this?

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hannah_alvarez4/16/2026

I started taking Tirosint-SOL and had some issues. I was taking the pills out of the fridge and taking them immediately. My doctor told me to wait a bit for them to reach room temperature. It really helped. The hair loss was also a bit concerning, especially since I am a woman. But yes, it did grow back after 3-4 months.

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joan_kim4/16/2026

I felt sick and dizzy the first week. I had to take the liquid solution out of the fridge. My doctor explained how my body was adjusting. What’s with the side effects, right? All the questions and changes can be crazy, and I’ve been through them. I stopped worrying about the hair loss since it grew back.

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mary_wright4/16/2026

I didn't realize how bad my hypothyroidism was until I started Tirosint-SOL. I've lost some weight, and my energy levels are through the roof. Just wish the taste wasn't so awful!

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gary_cox4/16/2026

Seriously, the side effects list is scary! I was worried sick before starting, but I've had no issues at all. Knock on wood! I'm just glad to finally feel like myself again. Stay positive, and remember everyone is different.

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abigail_andrews4/16/2026

I’ve been on Tirosint-SOL for a year now. The first few months were tough with mood swings and anxiety, but it’s gotten better. I also noticed some sensitivity to heat and excessive sweating, which was annoying but manageable. The important thing is to stay in touch with your doctor and report any side effects right away.

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kathleen_gray4/16/2026

I switched from Synthroid to Tirosint-SOL and it's been a lifesaver. No more stomach issues and my energy levels are so much better. I've had no side effects so far, which is amazing. Only worry is the cost; it's a bit pricey. Has anyone found a good way to manage that?

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kenneth_perez4/16/2026

Tirosint-SOL has been great for me, but I had to adjust my dosage a few times to get it right. It was a bit of a journey, but worth it in the end. Stick with it, even if it takes time to find the right dose!

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peter_daniels4/16/2026

I wish I knew how much better I could feel before I started Tirosint-SOL. I had no idea my thyroid was affecting so many things. Now that I'm on it, I'm just trying to manage the cost. Everyone I know needs financial help with it. I’ve found a good deal with one of the mail-order pharmacies, but the cost is still high.