I am taking a small 3mg of T3 with a private prescription and my NHS endo has said, this prescription is causing my lower TSH - but that feels like I'm being gaslight again. I'm feeling soo fatigued and stressed trying to get it sorted. I know I need to my levels on the lower side due to previous thyroid cancer. any help would be weclome: )
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My TSH is 0.04mlU/L - (0.3-5.5 range)
( it was 0.35 in late Nov)
T4 15.7 pmol/L ( 10.0-22.0 range)
previous private testing T3 level 5.4
B12 527ng/l - 197.0-771.0)
ferritin level seems a bit low but in range - 60ug/L (13-150)
serum folate 3.9ug/L - (2.1-26.8)
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Liothyronine lowers TSH & knowledgable medics know this and should only look to FT3 and FT4 results when suggesting changes in medication. You don’t need to worry about being over medicated unless FT3 or FT4 are over range.
Do you have a FT3 test result or was just FT4 and TSH tested in the latest bloods?
I managed to improve my folate with Thorne Basic B & found this site useful for improving ferritin
Low TSH is typical when taking almost any dose of T3
Recommended that all thyroid blood tests 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)
T3 ….day before test split T3 as 2 or 3 smaller doses spread through the day, with last dose approximately 8-12 hours before test
I am taking 100mcg levo / liothyronine 5mcg 3 tablets a day, first thing am, 3 o clock / 6 o clock by roseway labs. I have been recommended B12 injections by private functional doc. mainly for a bit of nerve pain too. seems a bit much?
I have your words ingrained about taking tablets / timings and only water before every blood test, so they are all based on the same info
Vit D levels - 73.2 nmol/L - but have just started taking the spray, so might not show in results.
opps, completely missed your message, just checked in this evening and saw it
thank you and noted- I have started the folate supplement you mentioned this week, some vit D spray, I have thyroid cancer bloods next week, but not F3 levels, so will order a private test too. okay, will look out for the percentage to go up.
IMPORTANT......If you are taking vitamin B complex, or any supplements containing biotin, remember to stop these 7 days before ALL BLOOD TESTS , as biotin can falsely affect test results
In week before blood test, when you stop vitamin B complex, you might want to consider taking a separate folate supplement (eg Jarrow methyl folate 400mcg)
Post discussing how biotin can affect test results
I had my thyroid removed due to thyroid cancer. I was told to keep the TSH suppressed for at least 5 years, to make sure cancer isn’t coming back. But after 5 years we would discuss about the possibility of keeping the TSH suppressed - this was said to me by an endo in Romania. I see that endos here are more concerned about low TSH, but mine has been at <0.01 even 6 years after the thyrodectomy and I don’t have any issues with that. The only issues I’ve seen were when my FT3 was close to the lower range. So I’m not so much concerned about low TSH, but by the overall image that the thyroid tests offer.
After I left hospital in 2015 having my thyroid removed due to thyroid cancer. The professor surgeon who had removed it, gave me a letter, it stated that my TSH level should always be suppressed in the future, my GP also received a copy from the hospital. I live in France the trouble is the Endos and most GP know nothing about the thyroid. The only trouble I have is when my FT3 is below 6.
hi all endocrinologist say that they want to rethink. I’m on T3 & was told that it permanently suppresses TSH, even if you reduce the T3 or stop it, we need a club for everyone that feels as we do. Good luck
Hi I’m new to starting T3 but my TSH is now only 0.04 & the Endocrine nurse said not to worry as they don’t look at TSH once on T3. They are only concerned about T3 & T4.
Oh I’m so sorry. I’m new to all this & would be lost without mine. I’ve never met any of them as it’s always been phone calls. I don’t know what to suggest. It’s a huge issue getting through to various departments these days. 🙁
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