Hello Cindy,
I think it so much depends on your current thyroid condition. If you are running extremely hypothyroid, you should avoid thyroid suppressing foods as much as possible. This includes soy, broccoli, and other thyroid suppressing foods. I think a good thing to do is to check my home page where you can navigate to my "health" tab on the top. If you scroll down the page, there are numerous links to different approaches to diet, beginning with food choices and going as far as exploring chemicals in your food that could be causing some of the stress your body is under. The main thing is to look at all this as a "journey" - one that takes time and everything you learn is a step closer to better health.
I have to believe that weight isn't the only focus when you have Hashimoto's Disease. How you feel is in many ways more important until that is stabalized. Many people focus on losing weight as their first goal with Hashimotos but I believe our whole body health is much more tied to the disease, therefore, focusing on that first, will eventually lead to better ways to lose weight with Hashimotos. Does that make sense?
Anyway, please don't think you are bothering anyone. We are all in this together and sometimes a new member brings us a point that we haven't thought about in a long time, thus causing us to benefit from it. So, don't be afraid to ask anything related to this disease. In a way, you will need to be patient with us too, as we certainly don't have all the answers. If we did, we wouldn't need to be on a forum troubleshooting our disease.

On the exercise front, it's probably best to take it slow. Move a little more than you feel like which I know, can be very little. There are food that actually help stimulate the thyroid too. Can you remind me though... are you depending on medication only? Are you the one who had their thyroid removed? If so, you may need some more specific information.
Take care and thanks for joining us.
Mo
