Following the advice given in reply to my first email 3 months ago and using all the knowledge I have learnt from the questions and answers in the blog, I spoke to my GP and she agreed that I should increase my Levo from 75mcg to 100mcg. She also suggested that I should try Magnesium in the evening to try to improve my sleep quality and quantity.
I am now taking 100mcg (increasing in two steps 12.5 mcg at a time) and up to a couple of weeks ago I was feeling much better, although still tired, cold and unable to lose weight despite trying to! I was sleeping longer, and my night cramps had disappeared. My heart felt less “wobbly”, and I was less conscious of it.
In preparation for my Medichecks blood test, three weeks ago I stopped taking B12, and then about 7 days before the test, I stopped magnesium and glucosamine as I didn’t know if these affected the blood results.
A week ago I started with very bad headaches and nausea, both during the night and the day. I can’t sleep at all, resorting to a sleeping table to get off to sleep as I am very tired and exhausted. My body aches and my PMR has flared up.
I took my test on Monday, following all the rules. Fasting test at 9.30 am, 26 hours after my last 100mcg Levothyroxine.
The results were:
CRP HS 1.640 mg/L ( Range <3)
Ferritin 57.50 ug/L (Range 30 – 332)
Folate Serum 31.7 nmol/L (Range >7)
Vitamin B12 – Active >150 pmol/L (Range 37.5 – 188)
Vitamin D 93.5 nmol/L (Range 50 – 250)
TSH 0.085 mlU/L (Range 0.27 – 4.2)
Free T3 4.4 pmol/L (Range 3.1 – 6.8)
Free thyroxine 22.3 pmol/L (Range 12 – 22)
Thyroglobulin Antibodies 24.50 (Range 0 – 115)
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies 262.0 (Range 0 – 34)
I was really surprised at the results and would appreciate your advice and guidance before I contact my GP. Is the excess of T4 causing my symptoms and suppressing my TSH? I think my conversion rate to T3 is just over 35% - is this low?
I am extremely worried that the excess of T4 could result in a return to Atrial Fibrillation. I am not sure what to do about taking my thyroxine at the moment, and I haven’t taken today’s dose. Is this a correct step? Should I leave it off or reduce my dose? Hopefully my GP will organise blood tests to monitor my levels.
Sorry for the length of the post. Your help and expertise will be much appreciated.