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Gradual Weight Gain
I have always been a naturally thin person. Relatively active but not one to have a regular exercise program. 2 years ago I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's Disease and placed on Synthroid. I am told that my thyroid levels are not 'normal', but ever since I started taking the meds I have started packing on the pounds. In 2 years I have gained 15 pounds. The response that I am getting is that....'It usually happens with age and is not likely related to the medication'. I have a naturally heavy family and I have always been thin. Now at 37 I am concerned because I have never had to deal with weight before. Any ideas or suggestions for me?taptap23 on 2010-05-04
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Dear taptap23,yes it is due to medicines & genetics both ,dear try to have an diet regulation & little yoga & exercise to maintain all that ,and consider medicine option latter on.
Thanks.
Dr Abhishek Mukherjee
om sai clinic
Thanks.
Dr Abhishek Mukherjee
om sai clinic
Dr Abhishek last decade
Dear taptap23,
As said by Dr.Abhishek, it is due to medicines & genetics both..
So diet, yoga and exercise will help u to maintain weight but u try to be relaxed as much as possible... Dnt get panic.. Getting panic will also disturb u and so ur physicals...Watch comedy movies, or films which makes u happy and relaxed.. Or involve urself in some kind of interesting activities...
Dr.sabadra
http://www.drsabadrahome.com
As said by Dr.Abhishek, it is due to medicines & genetics both..
So diet, yoga and exercise will help u to maintain weight but u try to be relaxed as much as possible... Dnt get panic.. Getting panic will also disturb u and so ur physicals...Watch comedy movies, or films which makes u happy and relaxed.. Or involve urself in some kind of interesting activities...
Dr.sabadra
http://www.drsabadrahome.com
Dr.Sabadra last decade
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