Hi - I have been reading up on Hashimotos /Hypothyroidism on this forum for a while and digesting all the great information and advice given. I got my first thyroid test in January and with a high TSH, low FT4 Dr told me I had hypothyroidism and to go and see an endocrinologist which I did. My only symptoms at this time were inability to loose weight and hair falling out. I was put on 50mcg of Levothyroxine (taken first thing in the morning and waiting at least an hour before breakfast) I continued taking the medication and having blood tests with no problems until July when I started to get palpitations. I then had my vitamin levels checked and was found to be deficient in B12,Folic acid and vitamin D was low. The endocrinologist was not concerned about these levels and told me to eat butter, vegetables and get more sun! For the palpitations she prescribed Nebilet which is a beta blocker. My levothyroxine was kept at the same level but I increased it myself. The beta blockers didn't do anything except give me low blood pressure, low heart rate and a feeling of "not being there". Since then I have seen my Dr again who said vitamin levels aren't a problem, and sent me for an ECG which came back as OK. My latest results are
TSH 0.48 (0.27-4.20)
FT4 21.16(12.00-22.00)
FT3 4.39 (3.10-6.80)
Anti Tpo 128.90 <34.00
Anti Tg >4000
I still have palpitations, aches around upper body, I feel anxious, always hot, hair still falling out. Could this be caused by overmedication or because of my vitamin deficiencies. I have been gluten free for about 4 months but apart from having (I think) low stomach acid I don't really have any digestive problems. My Dr seems to be more concerned about my blood pressure which is only high (160) when I see him - he asked me to do a week of readings at home, the highest was around 120. I'm sorry for such a long post and it's probably all a bit jumbled up. My previous results are in my profile. I am from UK but I actually live in Bulgaria. Thank you for any advice you can give me 😊