Specifically i need to know "how much" Cytomel to add to my Armour. Thats the problem im having. i weigh 170 and take 60mg of Armour.
Need help with dosage. My doctor sucks! - Thyroid UK
Need help with dosage. My doctor sucks!
Here are my results just in case. My Reverse T3 are antiobodies are high:
TSH μIU/mL 1.073 (0.358 - 3.74)
T4, Total μg/dL 7.6 (4.5 - 12.5)
T3, Free pg/mL 3.6 (2.2 - 4.0)
T4, Free ng/dL 1.02 (0.76 - 1.46)
Anti-TPO Ab IU/mL 30.0 (0.0 - 35.0)
Anti-Thyroglobulin Ab IU/mL < 20 ND - 40
Thyroglobulin ng/mL H 144.8 <= 55
Thyroxine-binding globulin, TBG μg/mL 23.4 (14 - 31)
Reverse T3 ng/dL [1] 20.2 (9.0 - 27.0)
susanamm75
If you add Cytomel to your Armour, that will take your FT3 over range.
Your rT3 level isn't high, it's within range at 62%.
As your TPO antibodies are very close to the top of the range this suggests the possibility autoimmune thyroid disease aka Hashimoto's. As antibodies fluctuate, I expect another test could show them to be over range. You can possibly help reduce the antibodies (although not guaranteed) by adopting a strict gluten free diet which has helped many members here. Gluten contains gliadin (a protein) which is thought to trigger autoimmune attacks so eliminating gluten can help reduce these attacks. You don't need to be gluten sensitive or have Coeliac disease for a gluten free diet to help.
Gluten/thyroid connection: chriskresser.com/the-gluten...
Supplementing with selenium l-selenomethionine 200mcg daily can also help reduce the antibodies, as can keeping TSH suppressed.