I was after some advice…I received a letter from my consultant Endocrinologist today saying that he is discharging me back to my GP’s care.
I have autoimmune hypothyroidism and over the last 6 years have struggled to get help from my GP as they have always looked at my TSH level and said “it’s in range so your medication doesn’t need to be adjusted”.
At the start of this year I was finally referred to the Endocrinologist - he increased my dose right away. I was on 50mcg of thyroxine (for 6 years) this was increased to 75 and now to 100 (as of 27 April). My last bloods at 75mcg showed the increase had little impact on my T3/T4 levels both of which are still at the bottom of the range.
Can he discharge me if I am still experiencing symptoms and my medication is clearly not at the right level? Can I politely request to stay under his care? I finally feel I’m making progress but feel disheartened by this letter…
I’d appreciate your thoughts…🙏 x
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Yes he can discharge you. Mine did once she thought I was on an adequate dose even though I was still symptomatic. It meant that I had to keep on at the GP for appts and increases etc. When the GP could no longer cope with my levels just under a year later he quickly referred me again and the endo gave me an emergency appt - my TSH was at 32 by this point with ft4 and ft3 under range. This is when I put 'my big pants on', started reading up on this site and getting pushy with the medics. And it got me the treatment I needed.
Hi SlowDragon, yes… the dose was increased to 75mg in January and increased again to 100mcg in April - it’s too early to have new bloods done yet. I do make sure that I get the same brand - and have had several heated discussions about this with the doctor and pharmacy about getting the same brand each time. My last set of bloods were taken at 08:20am and the last dose of Levothyroxine was 24hours before the test.
Hi SlowDragon,My endocrinologist requested a full range of bloods and the only one that needed attention was Vitamin D - in the letter he detailed the results for all of the ones you mentioned but not the reference ranges so I need to go back and ask for those. I am now taking 2200iu Vitamin D3 - I am not taking any other supplements.
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