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In the past i had graves disease, then rai to correct it. This left me hypothyroid, so i now take levothyroxine. My last thyroid function test on 100mg was t.s.h 0.82. T4 25 . Does this sound good doc did nt test t3. I felt good but my t4 was above range which was 2 2

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Might be best is you post on main thyroid uk forum. Graves forum has far fewer members.

The Thyroid forum is very welcoming & has many knowledgeable members.

TSH looks low & you’ve now confirmed FT4 high & above range. FT3 it the active thyroid hormone you need it tested to find out if you convert well, if could be low.

High FT4 can cause its own symptoms and long term it isn’t ideal.

There’s private options for complete testing is doctors won’t test.

Optimal nutrients can help Levo to work & convert storage hormone (T4) to what cells needs free T3.

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