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Hi everyone

Currently taking 175mcg levo and 25mcg T3. Same dose for 2 months.

t3 high, should I reduce or stop.

Ferritin high- slight cold on day of test!!!

test taken at 9.30am.

Levo taken 24 hrs earlier

Last 1/ 3. T3 taken 9 hours before test.

No biotin for 7 days.

Also I have no antibodies!!! I had antibodies in my last test earlier this year???

Can anyone shed any light.

Thank you all in advance

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greygoose

Well, you do have antibodies. The result is 30, top of the range is 35, so they're quite high in-range. But, antibodies fluctuate all the time, So it doesn't mean anything.

And, as you have Hashi's, your high over-range FT3 and high in-range FT4, is probably more to do with the Hashi's than your dose. How do you feel on this dose? If you feel good, don't change anything. :)

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turkeydinner in reply togreygoose

Thanks for the reply grey goose.I'm feeling a bit tired but not sure if it's due to being overmedicated or not.

Thanks for the info on the antibodies,

Thought I was going mad.

😁

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greygoose in reply toturkeydinner

You're welcome. :)

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Ft4 is also a bit high

Suggest you reduce Levothyroxine by 12.5mcg (150mcg and 175mcg alternate days )

Retest in 6-8 weeks

This should reduce Ft4 and FT3 a little

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turkeydinner in reply toSlowDragon

Thank you Slow Dragon

Should I stay on T3 25mcg??!

Thank you for your help. ☺️

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SlowDragonAdministrator in reply toturkeydinner

We should only change one thing at a time…so yes…personally I would reduce levothyroxine as first step

Retest in 6-8 weeks

You might possibly then reduce T3 by 1/4 of tablet per day….but reducing levothyroxine may be enough

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Aurealis

Do you usually have a test so close to your t3 dose? I wonder if this is why your t3 result is raised?

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turkeydinner in reply toAurealis

Hi AurealisI took 25mcg T3 in 3 separate doses, the last one about 9 hours before the test.

Is this right???

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SlowDragonAdministrator in reply toturkeydinner

Yes correct

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turkeydinner in reply toSlowDragon

Thanks for the advice Slow Dragon 🙂

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shawsAdministrator

The effect of 25mcg of T3 is approx equal to 100mcg of levothyroxine.

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turkeydinner in reply toshaws

That sounds a lot when you say it like that.Trying to get the right dose never ends.

😭

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