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What Causes Weight Gain After Thyroid Surgery?

Hello, I quit smoking Oct of 2013 and also had thyroid surgery in Jan for a lump ... They took the lump out but left the rest of my thyroid.I have gained about 30 pounds since jan. I have been trying very hard to lose weight I walked 24 miles just last week at about 3 mph.. I have walked since june and have not lost a pound. I am on levothyroxine 25 mcg and I am going to a thyroid Dr on Friday? What shoud I have him check it is my first visit with him. And what do you think the problem is?
Thu, 27 Aug 2015
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Welcome to healthcaremagic.com. Sorry about the futile attempts to lose weight. It is quite possible however that you have become hypothyroid. I would have them check your thyroid levels which would include your TSH and T4 levels. These numbers can be checked every 6 weeks for medication efficacy and not sooner. I hope that this helps you out, good luck and thank you for your question.
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What Causes Weight Gain After Thyroid Surgery?

Welcome to healthcaremagic.com. Sorry about the futile attempts to lose weight. It is quite possible however that you have become hypothyroid. I would have them check your thyroid levels which would include your TSH and T4 levels. These numbers can be checked every 6 weeks for medication efficacy and not sooner. I hope that this helps you out, good luck and thank you for your question.