Just thought worth mentioning.... I've just come back from an appointment with my endocrinologist (NHS, not private) and to my surprise, he admits defeat with treating me with T4 alone. I thought I was going to have an awkward time of it trying to get him to listen to me, but he was perfectly nice I was originally referred to see him two years ago as I had started taking T3 alongside the T4 and appeared to have a good reaction to it. But at the first apt. he said definitely no to letting me have T3 on the NHS, as it was so expensive and isn't the recommended treatment. But after two years of trying to just get me on a dose of T4 only that suits me, he admits defeat, as I have all the same symptoms again now as I did when I was first diagnosed with an underactive thyroid, weight gain, in fact I have gained over a stone in weight since going to see him, tiredness, mental fog etc and can't lose a pound of weight now even when trying and I am a very active person, tiredness allowing... Currently on 150 mcg and latest blood test showed that It needed lowering again down to 125mcg, which I refuse to do. Bit annoyed with myself, as I completely forgot to ask him for my actual results, which would have been useful!
So he is writing to my GP to get her to refer me to go see another endo, in a town up the road from where I live, who 'may' be willing to try me on T4/T3 treatment. My endo's words were "go and see one of my colleagues who aren't so against using T3 to treat an underactive thyroid" Quite why he is so against it is beyond me. I assume that one of his colleagues will also be from the NHS... Oh and then, even if my GP agrees and refers me to see this other endo and if he says yes to the T3 then my GP 'may' still not prescribe it as it's too expensive! Its all fun and games isn't it! Quite how they get to play God over someones quality of life is amazing!
I had only just bought some NDT too, which I took with me, as I was going to ask him to 'advise' me on treating myself with that and he said under no circumstances was I to take it, as a pigs thyroid is completely different to a humans. He said if anything, he would rather I take the T3, which he still doesn't agree with as being the treatment of choice for an underactive thyroid.
However, he was very pleasant and even said that over the last two years since I have been seeing him 'things' had started to change in the treatment of hypothyroidism and would continue to change in the coming years, but he wouldn't elaborate any further.
My one concern with purchasing T3 or NDT myself, is that what if I get on really well with whatever I have chosen to buy and then the supply chain is stopped for whatever reason, or I simply can't afford to purchase it anymore as I hurtle towards retirement...!
So onto my next journey with this Gawwwwd awful disease!
Thanks,
JillO