I just did my annual thyroid test. It's not disastrous, but my Ft3 has dropped to the lowest it's been in many, many years. I did wonder if I was slightly undermedicated as I randomly had a migraine a few weeks ago and lots of low level headaches (not had migraines since I was last hypo - 13 years ago!). My Ft3 is usually right at the top of the range, and now it's mid. Shall I just retest in 6 weeks to check, or take action? Trying not to freak out (I know I'd be managing without a Dr to help).
FT3: Your result is 5.4
FT3 levels normal (normal range 3.1 - 6.8 pmol/L)
FT4: Your result is 19.6
FT4 levels normal (normal range 12 - 22 pmol/L)
Thanks!
(I'm 44 and very possibly entering perimenopause. Would this affect things?)
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Hello! I didn't stop biotin as I didn't know that would impact? I've not really heard of that. I always take my thyroxine after the blood test (which I do first thing in the morning) so that variable is controlled. All results you mentioned were upper range when I last tested 6 months ago (and I still take b supplement and D daily). My iron test is next week as that was low a year ago and I've been supplementing since. Thank you!
Biotin is used in the process of a thyroid blood test so it can interfere with results if it is in your system at the time of a thyroid blood test. Usually suggested to stop taking B complex (can replace with separate B12 & folate) for 4-7 days before thyroid blood test. We mention it a lot on here but GP surgery probably won't.
62% isn't bad but you haven't said how long between last T3 dose & blood draw. Usual recommended time is 8-12 hours. Longer gives a false low result.
Most people need their FT3 at around 70% but some may need a little more or less. Again it depends on when you took last dose.
Ah okay, thanks! I knew to stop taking b vitamins for for a vit b test, but not for thyroid test. So would it lower the result of the test? I took my last T3 dose 12hours before (sorry I left that out). My FT3 result hasn't been below 6 in years, so it's made me nervous tbh
Its likely that several brands of Liothyronine are available, but you would need to check with the pharmacy that you use or phone around other local pharmacies to see what they have or can get hold of.
Shortages of medicines is an ongoing problem and if you want the same brand of T3 then see if GP will write the brand on your prescription. It has to be written in the first line.
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