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NP Thyroid and Anxiety: What Users Say (Page 2)

Reviews for NP Thyroid

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  • Sar...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • October 20, 2022

For Hashimoto's disease "So I have had Hashimoto's since I was 16, and I'm now 30. I was taking levo and Nature-Throid for a while. Lost my insurance in 2020, so I was unmedicated until recently. I was excited to get my health back on track with this new pill since apparently Nature-Throid was discontinued. The first 2 weeks were fine, nothing unusual. Then out of nowhere, I started feeling tightness around my chest as well as a swelling pressure in the front of my throat...where my thyroid is. I have had this illness for 14 years and have NEVER felt my thyroid until now. It's been two weeks of these side effects, and I have had awful anxiety about having to go to the ER. Honestly, if I had better insurance, I would have by now. I stopped taking the meds a few days ago, and it has gotten better, but not 100% yet. Chest issues are scary. Going to the doctor in a few days, and hopefully being switched to something else."

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  • Mic...
  • January 26, 2021

For Thyroid Cancer "I was on Nature Throid for years. When they stopped making the Nature Throid, I was switched to Thyroid NP. I thought I was going crazy. I was horribly depressed, had constant anxiety from the time I woke up until the time I went to bed. All day long, every day consisted of battling constant panic attacks. My heart was constantly racing. I called my doctor, who then prescribed antidepressants, which I couldn't take. They also gave me horrible side effects. So I started trying to figure out what was wrong with me because I am normally not depressed at all and an extremely happy person. I ended up in the ER, who switched me to Armour. Since day one of the switch, my anxiety is almost gone. My heart stopped racing. I have not had one single panic attack, and I am no longer depressed. I don't know what is in this medication, but it was awful, and I wouldn't take it again even if it were the only option. Stay away from this medication if you can!! Most horrible, awful experience of my life!"

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  • June 28, 2021

For Underactive Thyroid "They prescribed me NP Thyroid 30 mg and gave me testosterone pellets. I felt okay, then three weeks later I was very active. I could actually be productive during the day. But then slowly all that energy turned into anxiety. I couldn't rest. I caught myself ready to argue with anyone at any time. I felt such intensity, the negative kind. So I asked the doctor to switch brands because what I was feeling didn't seem normal to me. Also, my blood test showed even lower thyroid (meaning the medicine wasn't working) and that I needed a testosterone booster. They switched me to Armour. The first week I was crying uncontrollably. I had a breakdown at work. It was ridiculous, and then another breakdown for no reason! My boss thought I was crazy. I've been on Armour for two weeks now. This second week they gave me a higher dose (45 mg), and I don't cry anymore, but now I feel tired, like I'm on caffeine all the time. You know how caffeine keeps you awake but still has that tired feeling in the background."

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  • April 25, 2021

For Underactive Thyroid "I started BHRT and Thyroid NP (60 mg) at the same time. Nine days after starting, had to call an ambulance because I thought I was having a heart attack or stroking out... horrible chest pressure, uncontrollable shaking, heart palpitations, dizziness, pain shooting up into my neck and jaw, left arm numbness. I told my doc that I think I had a reaction to this medication, but she didn’t think it likely. She told me to reduce the dosage of this and then increase it every couple of weeks. Started back at 15 mg, then 30 mg, and now 45 mg. Have been feeling like rubbish... mood swings, irritability, fatigue, and more recently really bad anxiety. Thought it was my hormones trying to balance out. Was getting frustrated because I thought the BHRT was supposed to make me feel better, but I just felt like rubbish all the time. Now I realize it may have been this medication this whole time causing me problems!!! Going to stop taking it. Very healthy and athletic prior to taking this. Now I feel like a mess."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • August 17, 2019

For Underactive Thyroid "Felt great on it for the first two weeks, nails grew, my hair didn’t fall out. Then I started having severe anxiety, dry skin, waxy growths on my forehead, and strange veins appearing on my legs. I’d snap at the drop of a hat and have fuzzy thinking. I stopped and switched back to Levothyroxine, still dealing with the initial hair loss of starting Levo, but I’m so much happier, more energetic, and not moody. Leg veins have disappeared. I’d never recommend T3 or NP Thyroid to anyone."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • April 16, 2021

For Underactive Thyroid "Oh my goodness, do not take this. Started it and felt amazing and boundless energy. I noticed I had a bump on my forehead the same day I started the meds. I thought nothing of it. Went to my dermatologist and said that it is a skin cyst and nothing to be concerned about. After a week, I started to feel weird-still had lots of energy but had anxiety, heart beat was fast intermittently, and I just felt off. Woke up one night in a panic, I felt like I was dying and losing my breath. I felt like I was having an out-of-body experience. Hubby said I woke up yelling, “I don’t feel good” over and over. I don’t take it now, and as soon as I stopped, the bump on my forehead was gone. I’m still not sure if it was a weird side effect from the NP Thyroid or just a coincidence, but I have never had a skin cyst before. I would never take this again."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 9, 2018

For Hashimoto's disease "Not sure yet how I feel after a week. I feel jittery (not sure if that’s a word)... almost like I can’t do anything right. Scared, emotional. But I do like that I feel less sleepy, no headaches from it. So hoping once it gets in my system good, this feeling will go away."

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  • August 15, 2021

For Hashimoto's disease "Stopped responding to Tirosint after a couple of years, dose was pushed up to the point tipped me towards hyperthyroidism - along with a lot of life stressors at once became clinically hyperthyroid. I was waking up shaking with anxiety and had full-on mania, requiring tons of diazepam to get to baseline of rational thought. Switched to NP 60 and feeling well 6 weeks in. I’m less stressed out, better energy, less joint pain, much less back pain, more focused (less brain fog), have been a bit apathetic, but I’m an excellent procrastinator. Everyone is different, and endocrine diseases are difficult to stabilize. I have multiple autoimmune diseases and chronic migraines. Still early days on NP. My last labs I was hypo (3 weeks off Tirosint and prior to starting NP). I’ll see what the labs say, but so far so good. “He who tastes knows.” All reviews are anecdotal, not empirical. Make your medication choices based on what you and your physician think is appropriate for you, not someone else."

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  • Sue...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • July 16, 2021

For Underactive Thyroid "Took Synthroid from age 29-50. Felt okay but had osteoporosis on a bone scan. I was told Synthroid caused the osteoporosis. Started on Armour thyroid and felt fine with normal labs. My osteoporosis reversed to osteopenia. Went to a new doctor in 2021 (age 69) who refused to prescribe natural thyroid. Started back on Levothyroxine. I now feel terrible. Not sleeping, short of breath, weight gain, jittery, palpitations. My dose was lowered from 137 to 75 mcg. Still don't feel good. Finding a doctor to start natural thyroid again. My particular bottles of natural thyroid were never on the recall list. Synthetic thyroid is cost-free for me. Natural stuff not covered. I have one half of my thyroid due to partial removal at age 28. Rating below is for WP or NP thyroid."

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  • Anonymous
  • October 19, 2021

For Underactive Thyroid "I too have had foggy brain, fatigue, muscle aches, insomnia, and anxiety on this drug. I am stopping it and seeing my doctor next week."

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