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had an episode this morning , sudden high blood pressure attack with severe headache. Had swithched from tirosint gel caps to liquid sol. Checked (my own lab order) two days ago, TSH 0.125 (down) free t3 in the middle of 3.2 but up from 2.5...free t4 just under the top of the range. Anyone get these attacks from overmedication ? It's awful, and sudden. Increased BP too, very warm face, and potty issues... UGH. Goldie lox here. What's that perfect dose LOL.. I think the liquid sol tirosint is stronger as it absorbs completly..

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There is no perfect dose, only the one that suits you best.

What is the range for that FT3? It doesn't look to me as if you're over-medicated.

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