My thyroid test results were going down hill fast but not out of range. So was never medicated. my symptoms were terrible. So bad, I relented and went on antidepressants. I've just had another medichecks test and it seems to have sent my results the opposite way. I Haven't done anything different. No medication, haven't gone gluten free....im jst surprised to see levels so low and then go back up again. I do feel a little better than I did a few months ago.
please excuse the crude table. But what do your ever great minds think?
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Hae you added in any supplements? I see you have written B12 shots although the last number you have written looks below the range. Sorry, am struggling to read your writing on a small photo. if you have raised vitamin levels that can cause thyroid numbers to change.
Your folate is also low in range so you should be supplementing that to get it to 50%+ of its range.
It rather looks like you have Autoimmune Thyroiditis - aka Hashi's - according to your Tg antibodies. In which case levels are going to jump around. But, increasing levels of thyroid hormone do not mean your thyroid is 'getting better'. It won't. And, taking 'medication' won't make it get better, either.
The 'medicaion' you would be given is actully thyroid hormone replacment - levothyroxine (T4) - which doesn't treat your thyroid in any way, it just replaces the hormone your thyroid can no-longer make enough of to keep you well.
Sorry, but once a thyroid starts to fail - for whatever reason - there's really nothing you can do about it. Improving nutrient levels might make you feel better, but won't stop the inevitable decline of your thyroid.
I'm suffering with weight gain I cant shift even being active.
Fatigue especially in the early afternoon. Good old heartburn and very low mood but gotten better after some time off work.
I just read a few of your old posts. So you have Hashi's but it's in the early stages where thyroid levels will change. I'm struggling to understand why you wouldn't want to start supplementing folate when it would go towards making you feel better. Low folate has been linked to weight gain. Also folate is needed to make your B12 work, they work in partnership along with several other B vitamins. Good iron and magnesium levels are also required for B12 to work.
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