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Hi … Help with what to do next Test results after adding T3. Suggestions / advise please Thank you ☺️

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Hi

Advise or suggestions please most welcome

I added T3 ( 1/4 dose ) and these are my results 4 weeks later

Initially I felt great , warmer more energy less brain fog and warmer feet for first 2 weeks then not so great second 2 weeks ?

is it time to add the extra 1/4 T3 as suggested on my last post ?

My TSH & T4 didn’t really change only increase my T3

thanks in advance

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How much is a quarter of a tablet? Which tablets do you have and how much Levo are you taking?

4 weeks is too soon to test levels as there wont have been time for the dose to settle. Recommended 6-8 weeks retest after dose change. These results will not be accurate.

How did you take this test?

What time of day? When did you taske last dose of Levo & T3 before the test?

Free T4 (fT4) 20.3 pmol/L (11.9 - 21.6) 86.6%

Free T3 (fT3) 5.04 pmol/L (3.4 - 5.9) 65.6%

On combination therapy one generally aims for 70% through range for both FT4 & FT3.

How are your vitamin levels?

What supplements are you taking?

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joskie in reply toJaydee1507

hi

Apologises I Didn’t make myself clear

I take 125 mg tirosint and 1/8 dose of T3 ( cut a 10mg tablet into 8th ) split dose at 8am & 4pm day before testing and no tablets prior to test at 8am

You mentioned before adding in extra dose of T3 to make it 1/4 dose so 5mg daily ?

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Jaydee1507Administrator in reply tojoskie

Firstly thyroid medicines are measured in micrograms, so mcg for short. If you were taking mg's then you'd be very ill. :D

So the blood test was too soon but it should be OK to move up to 1/4 of a 10mcg tablet twice a day which would mean taking a total of 5mcg a day.

Have you added in a B complex? I'm not sure if you had comments on your last vitamin results.

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joskie in reply toJaydee1507

Yes I meant mcg 🙄

I take 1 iron and Vit D

Endocrinologist happy with my vitamin levels

Just checking if it was best to stay at 125 tirosint if I up T3 to 5 mcg

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Jaydee1507Administrator in reply tojoskie

Be sure to take iron 4 hours away from Levo or T3. Take with ornage huice or anything with vit C to help absorb.

Endocrinologists have no nutritional training. Best to post your vitamin results here for comments.

Yes stay at 125mcgs levo and add the 2.5mcgs T3.

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joskie in reply toJaydee1507

I posted them last time and didn’t do them this time as they were ok but will do next set of bloods

Thank you

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Jaydee1507Administrator in reply tojoskie

According to your last post you should be on a B complex. B12 & folate are too low and not optimal.

B complex suggestions: Slightly cheaper options with inactive B6:

amazon.co.uk/Liposomal-Soft...

Contains B6 as P5P an active form:

bigvits.co.uk/thorne-resear...

healf.com/products/basic-b-...

Explanation about the different forms of B6:

helvella.blogspot.com/p/hel...

B complex comparison spreadsheet:

healthunlocked.com/thyroidu...

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joskie in reply toJaydee1507

I’m taking 3 Arrows Iron which has Vit B12 & folate as recommended so hoping that will help

I’ve tried taking other B vitamins and they don’t make me feel well !

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Jaydee1507Administrator in reply tojoskie

Firstly iron should be taken away from everything else becuase it prevents absorption of things taken with it, so its unlikely you will absorb anything else packaged with it like B12 & folate.

Secondly, the doses of B12 & folate included with that iron product are pretty low and wont be enough to get you to optimal levels.

Lastly if you have only ever tried methyl vitamis=ns then it would be good to try non methyl vitamins. There are genes that determine which one suits you best.

This B complex is methyl free: supplementhub.co.uk/product...

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joskie in reply toJaydee1507

Yes I do take my iron separately 4 hours after thyroid meds

thought 3 Arrows were highly recommend on here ?

Will look at those others recommended too and then see where my levels are when I retest before starting anything else

Many thanks

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Jaydee1507Administrator in reply tojoskie

The Three Arrows iron only is recommended.

For B12 & folate a B complex which can be taken 4 hours away from iron is recommended.

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joskie in reply toJaydee1507

Ok

Thanks

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