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hannah_alvarez2026-04-18

I've been on Tirosint-Sol for about six months now, and it's been a rollercoaster. I started taking it after my doctor diagnosed me with hypothyroidism. At first, I felt a significant boost in energy and a return to a more normal metabolism. However, I've recently experienced some side effects that are a bit concerning. I've had trouble sleeping, irritability, and some muscle weakness. I'm not sure if these are side effects of the medication or if I need an adjustment in dosage. Has anyone else experienced similar issues? I'd love to hear from others who are taking Tirosint-Sol and what their experiences have been like. Maybe we can share some tips on managing the side effects. Additionally, I'm curious about the long-term effects and if anyone has any insights or advice on what to expect.

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kimberly_guzman4/14/2026

I've been struggling with weight changes and changes in appetite. I've gained some weight, but I'm doing my best to eat healthily and exercise. It's been tough, but I'm hoping it’ll stabilize soon.

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abigail_andrews4/14/2026

I've only been on Tirosint-Sol for a few weeks, but I'm already feeling so much better. My energy levels are back to normal, and I'm not feeling as tired all the time. I hope it stays this way!

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aaron_nelson4/14/2026

I switched to Tirosint-Sol from another thyroid medication and felt no difference at all. I wonder if it’s just a matter of finding the right dose, or if some of us just don’t respond well to thyroid meds?

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justin_robertson4/14/2026

I'm curious if anyone has noticed changes in their menstrual cycle while on Tirosint-Sol. I've had some irregular periods, and I'm wondering if it's related to the medication.

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nicholas_schmidt4/14/2026

I'm new to this medication and it’s been a bit of a struggle to get used to. The taste is awful, and I have to take it carefully to avoid spills. But it’s worth it for how I feel now.

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richard_wagner4/14/2026

I’ve been on Tirosint-Sol for a while, and it’s been a lifesaver. The liquid form is actually easier to take than the tablets, but it’s also more expensive. Insurance hasn’t covered it fully yet.

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nancy_herrera4/14/2026

I've experienced some mood changes, but mostly good ones. Less anxiety for me has been a blessing of this med! It's hard to separate what's the meds and what's just life, but worth noting.

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hannah_alvarez4/14/2026

I've been on Tirosint-Sol for a year now, and I've had a few ups and downs. Initially, I had issues with excessive sweating and feeling hot all the time, but my doctor adjusted the dose, and it's much better now. I do still get minor hair loss, like someone mentioned, but it’s mostly manageable. One thing I've found helpful is to keep a food and symptom diary. It helps track what might be triggering flare-ups beyond the medication. Highly recommend it!

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cheryl_vazquez4/14/2026

My doc recommended Tirosint-Sol over the traditional tablets because it’s supposed to be more easily absorbed. So far, so good. But I’ve heard mixed reviews about side effects, so I’m keeping an eye out.