Strange isn't it that your T3 has gone down? I'd be tempted to add in a good amount of t4 but others seem to disagree and say it doesn't matter how high your t4 is if your T3 is high. Personally I felt I couldn't sleep if my t4 went under range. I'll follow to see what people say - but how do you feel?
I reduced my lio from 20 to 15 for two months and had three migraines in that time. Back at 20 I haven't had one. But that's just me and only for now - it could change!
Is it t4 you think you can't tolerate? Most feel it's really hard to tolerate T3. You're on so little t4, why not ditch it altogether and increase T3? Many take just T3 on here, I read. And given your high dose of T3, it's surprising your tsh isn't suppressed yet.
Hi. I can’t take anymore than 30mcg of T3. It’s puts cortisol high hence adding back in T4. I’ve read that migraines settle when you get your thyroid doses as you need them - I have some way to go I think! Thank you
Was this test done as early as possible in morning before eating or drinking anything other than water and last dose levothyroxine 24 hours before test
Day before test did you split T3 dose into 3 x 10mcg doses roughly 8 hours apart and last dose approx 8-12 hours before test
What vitamin supplements are you currently taking
When were vitamin D, folate, ferritin and B12 last tested
Hi SlowDragon. Thank you for your reply. Yes, I follow the advice from the forum for every blood test. I currently take 5000mcg Vit d with cofactors and I also eat 100gms of liver every week.
I’m due to see the endocrinologist in July so I’ll have tests then.
I’m not sure at what amount to drop T3 to see what’s going on with T4. I work as a primary school teacher so with the summer holidays coming up that’s a good opportunity!
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