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Default Help with meds, testing info

Kev convinced me yesterday that it's time for me to have my thyroid tested. He seems to know a lot about thyroid and explained his reasoning with me, and yes, it is not the first time he has tried to convince me to be tested. He says I am way too tired, which he has noticed has gotten worse in the last few months. He also reminded me that he knows what I eat and knows there isn't any reason for me to be gaining weight unless maybe a sluggish thyroid is rearing it's ugly head. He says to at least humor him and be tested. So, I will humor him, chances are, he is correct.

I want to go armed with info, my doctors here are not celiac wise--what they know, I have told them. Sad, isn't it? I need to do some heavy research and see if there is a knowledgeable doctor in my area.

My question: Can anyone here tell me some names of meds that are safe for me--keep in mind that I am intolerant of gluten, corn, soy, rice, and nightshades?

Thank you, Deb
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Lightbulb some thyroid meds have cornstarch...

Levoxyl does not.

Synthroid and Levothyroid do have corn listed.
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