Good afternoon!
This morning I attended a hospital appointment for a CT scan to investigate the cause of my tinnitus. I didn't realise until today that I would need to be given an iodine contrast, which was administered during the scan via a cannula. Since having this done I have started to become concerned about the impact this may have on my thyroid, and if there is anything I can do to reduce the negative impacts this may have. I was told that it was normal to feel hot all over and a bit weird for about 20 seconds after the iodine was administered, and it certainly made be feel quite strange. However, this hot sensation was mainly limited to my throat and my bladder, the former sensation of which has raised my concerns given the advice to avoid iodine if you are hypothyroid.
I have already in a bit of a flare up and have had to delay my next follow up assessment with my private thyroid specialist due to my thyroid levels being abnormal in the last test, which turned out to be most likely due to a ruptured ovarian cyst which may have led to my FT3 and FT4 dropping. My specialist advised me to wait a few weeks before re-testing to allow my hormones to settle so we can properly assess the impact of my most recent NDT dose increase up to 1 grain daily at the start of April (from 3/4 grain).
I've provided my most recent blood test results from the day before my ruptured ovarian cyst (7th June), as well as results from 30th March.
TSH (normal range 0.27-4.2mlU/L): March: 1.3 -- June: 1.05
FT4 (normal range 12-22pmol/L): March: 16.7 -- June: 13.5
FT3 (normal range 3.1-6.8pmol/L): March: 5.1 -- June: 4.2
TPOAb (normal range 0-34kIU/L): March: 17.6 -- June: 15.8
TgAB (normal range 0-115kU/L): March: 128 -- June: 141.3
CRP (normal range 0-3mg/L): March: 3.95 -- June: 3.95 (shot up to 65 during ruptured ovarian cyst)
Ferritin (normal range 15-150ug/L): March: 60 -- June: 67 (I've been taking iron citrate for almost a year as this was down at 21 last year)
Folate (normal range 8.83-45nmol/L): March: 41.1 -- June: 23.2
Vitamin D (normal range 50-200nmol/L): March: 131 (not tested in June - have been supplementing for a year with initial level being 20)
Vitamin B12 (normal range 37.5-150pmol/L): January: 150 (last tested)
I would love to hear any advice on how to support my thyroid and reduce impacts of the iodine, or any insights into why my T3 and T4 levels might have decreased so much after steadily increasing since December when I started NDT. I have already learned so much from reading other peoples' posts, and would be very grateful if anyone had some advice for me!
Thanks