I was diagnosed hypo/hashimotos about 10 months ago. Main symptoms include fatigue, brain fog, forgetfulness etc... Confused for me by fact I had ME/CFS about 18 years ago that’s never fully left me (I simply thought it was this at first).
Anyway docs puts me on T4 as with everyone etc... I initially felt amazing, but its gradually tailed off and Im now getting a lot more brainfoggy fatigued days than is normal.
I started with 50 of levo, went up to 75, then 75 alternating with 100, and now finally to 100 based on my last results. Im 3 weeks into 100 and Im still not really noticing an improvement.
My issue is that my TSH has been hanging around 4 on the 75/100 mark, but my doctor seems to think this is OK because its in the normal range. Am I right in thinking I should be aiming for a TSH of more like 0 to 1? If this is the case Im clearly not going to get this on 100.
Im am also seeing a functional medicine specialist in the hope of exploring triggers that may help the hashimotos. Shes suggested my conversion isnt that good and has put me on various supplements to supposedly help this (again cant say its worked), plus paleo gluten free low oxalate diet etc...
Doctors as we all know are useless on this subject (I had to tell my doctor I had hashimotos she said I didnt as I didnt have a goiter, depite high antibody readying stec...) so I dont really trust them. Equally functional doctors are expensive and as Im not really making progress despite going paleo, gluten free and spending a lot of £ on supplements.
This is all compounded by the fact 2 months go I had to have urgent surgery on a perineal abscess that in hindsight Id had for many months. This is now not healing and Im more or less where I was 2 months ago (5cm deep wound). Not having an optimised thyroid function make question whether or not this may be the reason why Im not healing normally. Or conversely am I wrong to blame foggyness and fatigue on thyroid when Ive got this going on.
All in all I feel confused about which way to go. Should I be focusing on getting an optimized dose of T4? Should I consider T3+T4 or NDT?
Thanks in advance for advice. Im adding my results below. Most are NHS so v basic, but the thriva ones include all the additional stuff.
25 Jun 2020
Serum TSH level
4.01 mu/L
Serum free T4 level
20.1 pmol/L
26 Mar 2020 *
Vitamin D
57.7 nmol/L
Total B12
276 pmol/L
Ferritin
92 ug/L
Folate
36.2 nmol/L
Triiodothyronine (FT3)
3.83 pmol/L
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
4.84 mIU/L
Thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAB)
507 kU/L
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb)
360 kIU/L
Thyroxine (T4)
99 nmol/L
Free thyroxine (FT4)
18.4 pmol/L
* since this Ive been supplimenting D3, B complex
23 Mar 2020
Serum TSH level
4.37 mu/L
Serum free T4 level
18.9 pmol/L
13 Dec 2019
Serum TSH level
6.79 mu/L
Serum free T4 level
14.9 pmol/L
24 Oct 2019
Serum TSH level
8.28 m[iU]/L
Serum free T4 level
12.8 pmol/L
8 Oct 2019
Serum TSH level
9.46 m[iU]/L
Serum free T4 level
14.1 pmol/L