Hello everyone
I put my first post on here a couple of weeks ago. I thought I had many signs of hypothyroidism (and have been 'unwell' for a couple of years?) GP didn't agree despite me having an out of range TSH of 5.1 (0.40 - 4.5mu/l) and FT4 on the low side 10.1 (7.00 - 17.00 pmol/l). The GP suggested menopause, gout or fibromyalgia. They reluctantly gave me a trial of 25 mcg of levothyroxine. I have now been taking this for two weeks.
The GP said it was unlikely to have any effect. After reading the posts on here I was of the same opinion, but not because I thought it may not be my thyroid after all. I thought it wouldn't work because the dose was too low and because it takes ages to have any effect. Whilst most of my symptoms remain pretty much the same (particularly the tiredness, depression, lack of interest, brain fog and painful shoulders and wrists), I did find that after only one or two days the crippling pain in my knees and feet (which developed after rest) seemed a little/lot better. I wasn't imagining it and it couldn't have been a placebo effect as I wasn't expecting the levothyroxine to work. I am no longer hobbling like a 90 year old. Of course it may just be coincidence. It would be useful to know if anyone else on here has experienced anything similar.
I have a repeat NHS blood test booked for the 13th July (I will have been on levothyroxine for four weeks by then). They will only be looking at TSH, FT4 and thyroid peroxidase antibody. I was not aware of this forum when I went to see the GP, so didn't know about asking for FT3, other antibodies or vitamins.
There is such a plethora of excellent help and advice on here, that I decided it would be best if I got a private blood test so that I could assess my baseline vitamin (and other) levels. I could then decide which, if any, I needed to supplement. I ordered the Blue Horizon Medicals Thyroid Eleven (finger prick) test. Unfortunately it was a complete disaster for me. I bled sufficiently but the blood went everywhere except in the tube. I was only able to collect a miniscule amount and just ended up with sore fingers! It seems I am not the only one that has had this problem!!
I sent the sample anyway thinking they might be able to at least get something and they did manage to get a few results (posted below). I contacted the company and they are sending another kit for me to have another go (no charge - which is brilliant). I was quite upset when the first test didn't work - annoyed because I had wasted £100 and would not be getting the results I needed. Anyway, it all turned out ok in the end and hoping I will have more success second time around.
Here are the results they managed to get:
Ferritin 111.0 (13 - 150 ug/L)
TSH 4.05 (0.27 - 4.20 mIU/L)
T4 Total 94.2 (66 - 181 nmol/L)
Free T3 5.16 (3.1 - 6.8 pmol/L)
Anti-Thyroidperoxidase abs 10.8 (<34 kIU/L)
Anti-Thyroglobulin Abs <10 (<115 kU/L)
Vitamin D (25 OH) 63 nmol/L
(I have deleted all the results listed as insufficient blood for testing).
My TSH is now within range and has come down from 5.1 to 4.05 after taking 25mcg for 2 weeks. The results 'may' be a little unreliable as it took me ages to get a very tiny sample. I will repeat and post the next lot of results when I have them (as well as the NHS test results).
I have posted this in case anyone else is going though a similar thing.
I still don't know if I have a thyroid problem, but everyone on here has helped me so much to learn and understand all about the thyroid. What a brilliant forum