*IF* the BP can't be controlled with exercise, don't fear the beta blockers. They are only needed for a short time until your thyroid levels come into range and the concern with the effects of too high a BP far outweigh a few months on beta blockers.
Thank you for the replies!
utahmomma you are right it is such a balancing act.
My BP was fine before the RAI.
We are still trying to get the Levoxyl dose right its either to high or two low.
I think that the weight going up has increased the BP.
I will just have to try harder to get the weight off.
Hope everyone has a good day !
If you cannot get BP controlled truly consider the risks of the BP vs. the risks of the med ............. so sorry this is going on for you ............ what has Dr said about not taking BP meds at this point ?? What is your pressure? The med thing for me was really weighing the risks of taking synthroid to control any cancer activity on the other half of the gland and reducing size of current nodule which is small vs. the side effects (which may never happen) of taking Synthroid on a daily basis. Currently I'm on 75mcgs and feeling ok.
C~
What is the trend in your TSH levels and thyroglobulin levels?? Have you had to have your dosage increased to control a climbing TSH?
That is what happened to me (TSH was creeping up as was thyroglobulin) when it was determined I needed RAI.
My BP skyrocketed because I was on too much Synthroid after RAI and stopping HRT. It's just finally coming back into normal ranges after dropping from 200mcg to 150mcg. I'm having to take a beta blocker just on occasion (once this week) when the BP hits hypertension range. Strange thing is it was 96/58 on Monday and 148/89 last night. Sigh - it's such a balancing act. :-(
Hi
i also had minimal follicular and i am currently on 137 mcg of levothyroxine.I also eat a well balanced diet and weight train and run/bike.My blood pressure has actually gone down from prehypertension to normal range.I have a blood test next week to see if levels need adjusting.Hope you get it figured out..keep up the good workouts!!
Roman
bp can also be hereditary/ anyone else in your family have it? sorry your not feeling so good kiddo it really bites / wish I could do more...
Lisa