I posted a few days ago about my anxiety on this endo appointment on Dec 27th, firstly she's a diabetes specialist says at the top of the letter.... Specialist in diabetes and endocrine system 🙄.As I posted I saw a parathyroid surgeon in Liverpool who as now diagnosed me with primary hyperparathyroidism, but as I said she also did thyroid bloods, of which I as unaware.
This is how it went... I took my 10 micrograms T3 (Roma) at 4.45am.....bloods taken at around 10. 45am.
Surgeon noted my T3 was (11.4) over medicated as she said.
I informed her of the 4.45am ingestion 10 micrograms and she said "I wouldn't have expected to see such a high level of T3 still in the blood stream after 10 micrograms" ( 6hrs).
So I'm going to see this endo and I'm thinking.... If, and it's only a if.. She actually takes my blood.. (which I'll be surprised) as she never as😠
Should I perform the same test... Take my T3 10 micrograms at 5am.. Hope she does bloods, then see the results?
1, if the results are the same.. My T3 is over range like the 11.4 what does this mean?
1, if its in range then maby the test in Liverpool was a dud... But I doubt it.
3, should I be given futher blood tests under a controlled situation, like I take the T3 then have my blood checked at intervals to see the effects of the T3 in my blood stream?
Now I know number 3 probably wouldn't register with the endo😂 who will no doubt try to gaslight me AGAIN by trying me on different thyroid medication (synthetic) , which she as since 2019 with no good results in making me euthyroid (full thyroidectomy 2019 ).
I am going to ask for NDT.. 🙏😂😂😂 But not going to keep my hopes up, but as I posted previously if the appointment goes Pete tong I'm just going to walk out and complain to PALs. 👍