Hello all,
I am new here but have had thyroid problems since I was a teenager. I was finally diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's) 2 and a half years ago (aged 30) due to symptoms of numbness in my little and ring fingers as well as feeling run down with low mood, weight gain, etc. I was prescribed 50mcg of Levothyroxine and my symptoms cleared up, although the brain fog always remained. Over the last year my medication was upped to 75mcg but recently the numbness and low mood set back in. I had my TSH level checked and it was within the range around the same value as it has been for 2 years now (around 1.8 with a reference of 0.5-3.5 I think but actual numbers are at home at the moment, I can post later if required) free t3 was quite low in the range though so I managed to persuade the doctor to let me try 100mcg. I'm 5 weeks in at the higher dose and the numbness is still there. I know that it is recommended to wait 6 weeks after a dose increase but this is concerning me as I don't think it took this long last time and my TSH was far higher at 14 when initially diagnosed.
My question is this, do any of you suffer from numb fingers, especially the little and ring fingers (I think this would be cubital tunnel syndrome) and also, how long would you expect this to take to clear up? I have read as much as I have had time to read over the years on the thyroid and the causes for symptoms etc but if anyone has further knowledge on how it causes numbness I would really appreciate it. The more scientific the better if possible!
I know the likely answers will advise b12 which I supplement with and was well over range in when tested 5 weeks ago. I don't, however, take a b-complex but am in the process of ordering some. I have been gluten free since initial diagnosis and I'm not over weight.
Your advice would be much appreciated, thank you.