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Blood result may was 4-7 and 16 now 4-6 and 15 .Taking 75mg throxine have pulsating tinnitis doctor says nothing wrong with thyroid being sent to ent? correct me if im wrong but think im being over mediated

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What are those results (T3, T4, TSH?) and what are the reference ranges. It's a bit difficult to tell what's going without that information. If you can post the info hopefully one of us might be able to point you in the right direction.

Carolyn x

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mill3r in reply toPinkNinja

thanks for response was 0-46 and 15 Thats all i was told

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PinkNinja in reply tomill3r

Ok, that's probably your TSH and T4. It's difficult to tell without the reference range for the T4 because 15 could be lower end of the range going by most reference ranges but by the reference range at my local lab, it would be above range.

If you are feeling hyper at that level it could be that you are on slightly too much thyroxine even though your bloods are in range.

There is also a possibility that your iron is too low. Serum iron needs to be well within range for most people and, for hypothyroid patients it seems a ferritin (stored iron) level of 70-90 works well. There was recent research to show that women in particular with a ferritin level below 50 benefited from iron supplementation.

Iron is needed for your body to use thyroxine properly. If you have low iron you might not be using the thyroxine very well resulting in a build-up in your system and that could be causing your symptoms.

Have you tried reducing your dose to 50mcg to see what happens? If you feel better on 50mcg, perhaps that is a better dose for you. You may even find you are best alternating between 50 and 75mcg on alternate days.

If you can, please do get your iron and ferritin checked and get the results too. B12 and folate are also important to check and low levels could be contributing to your tinnitus. Vitamin D is another one that people tend to be deficient in and might be worth checking if your doctor will do it.

I hope that helps

Carolyn x

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mill3r in reply toPinkNinja

Thank you for so much information did have iron check was normal but not ferritin .Think i try another doctor as this one made me feel i was paranoid and would only send me to ENT fee i will be wasting there time x

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PinkNinja in reply tomill3r

It won't be a waste of time because if it's not an ENT problem the specialist will say so and your GP will need to look at other causes. Your ENT specialist may even make suggestions for investigations if they're any good.

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marram

If you look at the symptoms of hypothyroidism tinnitus is one which is mentioned:

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Marie XX

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And also a common symptom of B12 deficiency:

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JudyS in reply tomarram

Really? Gah ... I've had increasing tinnitus for years, but I put it down to the Lisinopril!

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shaws

Hi,

Everytime from now on, especially with thyroid gland blood tests, ask the surgery for a print-out of the results which should have the ranges too. We are entitled to copies.Keep them for your own records. As labs ranges differ throughout the country it makes it easier for members to comment.

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mill3r in reply toshaws

Thanks will do

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rubysjules

I am seeing my ent specialist and he is very good at looking at the whole picture and how thyroid can affect things. i do have an ent issue but also he is asking for other investigations which my GP doesnt want to do!!

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JudyS in reply torubysjules

Heavens, you are the lucky one! :)

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