I have been taking the Thyroid S tablets since January this year. All going well, my tests show Thyroid normal. All of a sudden, 2 weeks ago, I developed tinnitus, sound as if I am in a windtunnel and can hardly hear.
Anybody else having the same symptons after taking Thyroid S?
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Thank you for replying. It seems my TSH is 3.59, FT3 is 6.9, FT4 1.3. That is what my blood test result show. Then obviously my TSH and other results are too high.
You state above that "my tests show Thyroid normal" but a TSH of 3.59 is high. The aim is a TSH of around 1 or lower.
However, when we take NDT the method is slightly different when on levo only. In that when we begin, we start on an equivalent dose to levo and around every 1 of 2 weeks we raise by 1/4 tablet until symptoms are relieved. You should always take your pulse/temp as a guide. If either go too high you drop to previous doe or if you feel at all if you've taken a little too much.
Your FT3 seems good but TSH is too high. As as you are taking NDT they wont correspond with taking levothyroxine as the tests were introduced along with levo.
When you have a blood test always ask for a print-out as they should contain the results plus the ranges. Labs differ so it enables members to respond better.
The main point is we take sufficient in order to relieve all of our clinical symptoms. Blood tests were introduced along with levothyroxine alone, therefore if we add T3 or take NDT the results wont 'fit'. It is how we, the patient, feels on a particular dose - not the blood tests.
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