Hi there,
I have been diagnosed with Hashimoto's years ago and been on NDT for years, feeling great until July this year. I was prescribed a huge dose of Prednisone (40mg/day) and Claritromycin/Klacid (1000 mg/day) for minor skin issue (!). I have developed a chemical reaction on day 2, then the next day my GP told me to stop all this abruptly. That's when it all started.
My neck felt tight, I had palpitations, red rashes that would come and go etc. my "smart" GP thought I should completely discontinue my thyroid medication as I am overactive. As we all know, TSH is always extremely low, when on NDT, my T3 and T4 were top of the range.
I have reduced the dosage from 195 to 65 mg or 0 mg every second day per his recommendation (silly).
Within three weeks my T4 went down to 10 (range 12-22), T3 to 2.2 (range 1.7-3.1). I was feeling awful. Another GP said I should not take any thyroid hormones, I am still overactive (!). Stopped it completely and after 2 days I thought I was going to die from cold.
Two weeks after that, went to another doctor, who told me to immediately resume my NDT and split it 3 x daily. I have not been experiencing any palpitations since.
However, I have developed so many symptoms now - lymph nodes swelling everywhere, ultra sensitive skin (burning skin sensation), water retention including swelling behind my knees, rashes that come and go, muscle pain, joint pain and cracking (like rheumatism), my arm swelling up - endless list. That with losing hair, nails breaking, losing weight and acne appearing on top of all this. Thankfully, energy levels are improving.
My question is - could this be that my symptoms are still appearing and will persist until I am optimal or even beyond that?
I have been treated by incompetent doctors until now and heard so many things - you might have a virus, it could be thyroid, it's not thyroid etc.
Right now my T3 is 2.76 (1.7-3.1), T4 still not mid-range: 16 (12-22). I always had both top of the range...and of course, my antibodies are high as always = 946 (lab range up to 5).
Thanks for your help...delighted that these forums do exist!