Tsh is 2.3 range 0.27to 4.2
T4 22.9 range 12to 22
Test taken at 8am no levo 24 hours prior to test
Tsh is 2.3 range 0.27to 4.2
T4 22.9 range 12to 22
Test taken at 8am no levo 24 hours prior to test
Hi Pen1966
I’m sure others will be on here to comment but have you a ft3 result?
My tsh rises albeit marginally when ft3 is low. I was just wondering what yours was?
T3 was 5 range 3.1.to 6.8
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Shows lowish ferritin and folate
Presumably you are now working on improving these before considering adding T3
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Roughly where in U.K. are you?
Some endocrinologist are still doing consultations on zoom
How much levo are you on? I self source my t3. I don’t pay private medical fees or private medication fees.
Just wondering how you felt on a lower dose of levo? Tsh aside.
I’m a bit confused. I notice that 7 days ago you posted about being given some t3 and also you have only recently started on hrt.
Are you now taking t3? Are you worse since the patches?
Did the pain flare up more with the patches? I tried them and it made the pain worse and took a few weeks to subside.
If it were me…. I’d wait two or three weeks and see if the pain eases a bit. I would probably then lower levo but that’s just me. I’d do a blood test and post again with results. In the meantime concentrate on raising ferritin and folate as SD mentioned as well. It’s a slow process but you can get there. You just have to be patient. So frustrating but you’re not alone.
Try some magnesium lotion/ oil on your legs. It helps the aching and also helps you get more restful sleep. I use the Better You range of magnesium.
If it were me, I would ask for an increase in Levo, possibly another 12.5 mcg to see if that helped. You could show your GP the info Seasidesusie gave to Agatha1967 above (Dr Anthony Toft)
That would then raise my already high T4
Did you not read the info from Professor Anthony Toft that SeasideSusie gave to Agatha1977 in the post above yours today. Your FT3 is only 51.35% through the range so you are not over medicated.
I would reduce your dose a bit and see if the muscle pain subsides—I always know I am in high dose when I develop muscle ache and my hair gets fine and silky. I don’t have a thyroid but I understand that having thyroid can complicate things but more as you body production changes so it’s hard to adjust. Good luck
But, if you read his info, you will see that he says FT4 of 24-28 isn’t dangerous provided your FT3 isn’t over 60% with that high an FT4. As you appear to be symptomatic with a too high TSH, I suggested an increase of 12.5mcg as a trial for 6-8 weeks might make the difference to improve your symptoms. It was only a suggestion.
Thank you but I ended up in hospital when my T4 was over 28 I also have no thyroid thanks for the advice it is appreciated