TSH is now 0.13 is this ok? : Hey there, Serum... - Thyroid UK

Thyroid UK

141,244 members166,495 posts

TSH is now 0.13 is this ok?

Needlehaystax profile image
11 Replies

Hey there,

Serum TSH level:

0.13 mIU/L

Normal range:

0.35 to 4.94

After nearly a year of fighting with my GP over meds amounts and optimal ranges, my TSH is finally below 1 after initially being 8-9. I do feel markedly better at times but still have bad days perhaps due to hashimotos and not staying on top of anti-inflam lifestyle. Is 0.13 too low or dangerous?? It’s looks hugely below the nhs range and it’s worried me.

Thanks

Written by
Needlehaystax profile image
Needlehaystax
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
11 Replies
Needlehaystax profile image
Needlehaystax

btw my T3/4 results below:

Serum free T3 level:

4.5 pmol/L

Normal range:

2.43 to 6.01

t4 level:

15.3 pmol/L

Normal range:

9.0 to 19.1

greygoose profile image
greygoose

No, not dangerous at all. Not even suppressed. But strange because your Frees aren't that high. What are you taking, and how much?

Needlehaystax profile image
Needlehaystax in reply togreygoose

Hey there - I’m on 125mcg levothyroxine mixture of accord and mercury pharma. I can’t get my doc to keep it the same! Let me know what you think? Should my t3/t4 be higher then? I started taking the increase from 100mcg almost exactly 6 weeks ago - so this should be my true levelled out results.

greygoose profile image
greygoose

Well, it depends how you feel with them at that level. But 100 mcg isn't a very high dose, and hypos usually need their levels at least over mid-range. But, what I meant was that the TSH doesn't corrispond to your Free levels. But it doesn't really matter unless your doctor wants to dose by the TSH.

Needlehaystax profile image
Needlehaystax

I’m currently on 125mcg…I went up to that from 100mcg 6 weeks ago ..is that still quite a low dose?

Needlehaystax profile image
Needlehaystax

I’ve started to feel more energised but not feeling great the last week sonip BBC and down

TiggerMe profile image
TiggerMeAmbassador in reply toNeedlehaystax

I've taggedgreygoose as she won't get an alert unless you use the Reply button 🤗

Needlehaystax profile image
Needlehaystax in reply toTiggerMe

Thanks so much

greygoose profile image
greygoose in reply toNeedlehaystax

So you probably do need an increase in dose.

Needlehaystax profile image
Needlehaystax in reply togreygoose

Thanks for your help on this I’ll check with the doc :)

greygoose profile image
greygoose in reply toNeedlehaystax

OK, but be aware that he is very likely to say no because of your low TSH. They rarely know how to dose hypo patients.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

is this ok?

thyroid uk saidHi I am assuming that you are not already on treatment. I can see that your TSH...
basten profile image

Low tsh

I have many run ins with my gp after thyroid blood tests which obviously are only done annually and...
jodary profile image

TSH below low reference level

Hi, My doctor has said I need to reduce my thyroxine by 25mcg - I'm currently on 125 per day....
nigelm profile image

Help with tests will only test TSH

Biochemical Investigation of Anemias and Iron Overload...
Maryloo03 profile image

Does exercise affect TSH?

I have labs in 2 weeks after a 6 week trial of 75mg Synthroid. My last TSH was 1.70 while the T3...
Andyb1205 profile image

Moderation team

See all
PurpleNails profile image
PurpleNailsAdministrator
RedApple profile image
RedAppleAdministrator
Buddy195 profile image
Buddy195Administrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.