Hi currently on 150 microgram of Levothyroxine my result for my bloods for my T4 have come back normal. However i am still experiencing tiredness, weight gain sore muscles and depression not to mention hair loss.
Asked my GP if he would check my T3 levels and he refused saying it was unnecessary. Am from the UK and i believe this is a normal response.
Was wondering if anyone has any advice on the starting dose to take of T3 i am still going to take my T4 Levo but was thinking to reduce it to say 100 micrograms a day.
Would appreciate any feedback and information on a good UK suppliere of T3 feel free to PM me.
Thankyou.
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gerrycrilley1
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Welcome to the group. If you could complete your profile it helps members understand your thyroid journey so far and offer recommendations better. Click on your image icon to start.
Can I suggest you start a new post to include your latest blood results along with reference ranges please? We can then discuss how you might improve your treatment.
If you also have any vitamin results that would also be very helpful - ferritin, folate, B12 & D3.
As you have asked for a source of T3 without prescription this is not allowed to be discussed in the open group and I will lock this post so that members can then send you information by private message.
As requested replies with any information by PM only as we are not allowed to name sources/doctors in the group. This post will be closed to further replies.
You are advised to get full thyroid profile bloods done to include TSH, FT4 & FT3 + vitamins ferritin, folate, B12 & D3 and antibodies before your appointment to avoid wasting your first visit.
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First step is to get FULL thyroid and vitamin testing
See exactly what % through range FT3 is compared to Ft4
Do you always get same brand Levothyroxine at each prescription
Test 6-8 weeks after any dose change or brand change in Levothyroxine
ALWAYS test thyroid level early morning, ideally just before 9am, only drink water between waking and test and last dose Levothyroxine 24 hours before test
This gives highest TSH, lowest FT4 and most consistent results. (Patient to patient tip)
Also both TPO and TG thyroid antibodies tested at least once
About 90% of primary hypothyroidism is autoimmune thyroid disease, usually diagnosed by high thyroid antibodies
Autoimmune thyroid disease with goitre is Hashimoto’s
Autoimmune thyroid disease without goitre is Ord’s thyroiditis.
Both are autoimmune and generally called Hashimoto’s.
Low vitamin levels are extremely common when hypothyroid, especially with autoimmune thyroid disease
20% of autoimmune thyroid patients never have high thyroid antibodies and ultrasound scan of thyroid can get diagnosis
In U.K. medics hardly ever refer to autoimmune thyroid disease as Hashimoto’s (or Ord’s thyroiditis)
ESSENTIAL to test vitamin D, folate, ferritin and B12 at least once a year
Private tests are available as NHS currently rarely tests Ft3 or all relevant vitamins
List of private testing options and money off codes
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