How much of yout prescription are you taking
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175 mcg levothyroxine daily to suppress TSH post-thyroidecotmy. My levels are ideal in mind of my endo (who doesn't even test free t3). I could really use something to address T3 issue. And perhaps dosage change would help with that 20 lbs I can't seem to lose...or not!0
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175 mcg levothyroxine daily to suppress TSH post-thyroidecotmy. My levels are ideal in mind of my endo (who doesn't even test free t3). I could really use something to address T3 issue. And perhaps dosage change would help with that 20 lbs I can't seem to lose...or not!
It makes me so angry that doctors would prescribe a T4-only med for anyone without a thyroid. 20% of the hormones a thyroid pumps out are T3, so you're already behind the game; plus people often have issues converting T4->T3 after surgery.
Are you in the US? If you are you can order your own free T3 test, either through First Choice Labs or through My Med Lab. You pay $35 online, they email you a requisition, and you take it into the lab like you usually would - and get the results online usually within 24 hours.0 -
It makes me so angry that doctors would prescribe a T4-only med for anyone without a thyroid. 20% of the hormones a thyroid pumps out are T3, so you're already behind the game; plus people often have issues converting T4->T3 after surgery.
Are you in the US? If you are you can order your own free T3 test, either through First Choice Labs or through My Med Lab. You pay $35 online, they email you a requisition, and you take it into the lab like you usually would - and get the results online usually within 24 hours.
I didn't know that existed! I'll order, thank you SO MUCH! My endo is competent, just not particularly receptive to basic QoL questions/issues. He looks at the labs and that's that. I've found it incredibly hard to find an endo who (1) takes new patients and (2) takes thyca patients, let alone the RIGHT one, even where I live, NYC! Anyway, thank you again.0 -
I am taking 100mcg of Levothyroxine daily to suppress TSH following post-thyroidectomy done in November, 2006. I recently had bloodwork done for my endocrinologist and my levels were fine.0
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I am taking 100mcg of Levothyroxine daily to suppress TSH following post-thyroidectomy done in November, 2006. I recently had bloodwork done for my endocrinologist and my levels were fine.
That's a pretty low dose for someone post-cancer? Are they just testing your TSH for suppression, or are they also testing your free T3 and free T4 so you can feel good and function?0 -
Also in the uk so levothyroxine only 150mg with ths 2.7 doc says is fine. I'm thinking of buying cytomel on the Internet to see what happens, we get our prescriptions drugs free over here but they won't give us what we need.0
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I am at 150 levothyroxin think I need uped tho will be getting bloodwork done next week0
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I've just found this discussion so don't mind me jumping in. IslandMonkey, you said you are trying to find a dr to prescribe Erfa Thyroid in Canada. I'm working with a great endocrinologist in Vancouver who listens and treats by symptoms and prescribes Erfa and Cytomel............Dr. David Thompson. I am currently on 3 1/2 gr Erfa and 5 mcg Cytomel. Hope this helps.0
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I take 75mcg of Levothyroxin daily, but my problem is that my iron levels run low, so I can get really tired from that!!0
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I'm currently on 100 mcg of levothyroxine. Was started out at 25 mcg and it was a slooooooow process to finally get leveled out. 2.5 years I think. I had to keep requesting blood work every few months. My doctor seemed content to just give me the initial dose and let me go on my way.0
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I've been taking 88MCG for about 2 years now.0
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75 mcg of levothyroxine since December. I had been on 75 mcg of synthroid for years, then was told I didn't need it anymore about 2.5 years ago. Now I'm back on, diagnosed with Hashi's.
I've been doing a lot more research into the different options, thanks to this group, and plan to ask about desiccated meds and t3/t4 tests when I have my next checkup in April. I definitely feel better than I did a few months ago, but there are some symptoms still nagging me.0 -
I went to my endocrinologist ( in Tampa, Florida after routine bloodwork ) about two weeks ago and he said all my levels are fine. :smile0
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I am taking 100mcg right now but I just got results back and I'm still not at the right level. I'll probably have to increase again.0
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I'm on 200mcg... reading everyone else's, I guess that's kind of high. But whatever works!0
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I have no thyroid and I have been taking 3 grains of NT split up into 3 doses throughout the day. I feel ggod, but my labs came back to day saying FT3 was way too hig:
FT3 6.4
FT4 1.71
TSH 0.01
I was on synthroid/cytomel before and lots of different dosages over the last 5 years but switched to desicrated after reading about so many people having great results with them.
I was hypo on 125mcg Synthroid/5mcg cytomel 2x a day
i was hypo on 137mcg Synthroid/5mcg cytomel 2x a day
I was hyper on 175 mcg Synthroid/5mcg cytomel once a day
HELP!!??
I have gained 50 lbs in the 5 years since my thryroid came out, i finally started losing on the NT, but I guess it is because I am hyper.
Don't know what to do now. I want to get pregnant this year, but I am terrified with all these fluctuations and never feeling 100% "normal"
Amy advice would be appreciated.0 -
I replied on your other thread, but repeating here in case it helps anyone else.
Did you take your meds before your morning labs, or after? If you take them before it can give an artifically high free T3 result.
Also, how do you FEEL? Do you feel hyper?
If you took the meds after your labs, and do feel hyper, then I'd probably drop down to 2.5 grains and see where you're at in 2 weeks. If you took meds before the labs I'd get retested now. You may not actually be hyper.I have no thyroid and I have been taking 3 grains of NT split up into 3 doses throughout the day. I feel ggod, but my labs came back to day saying FT3 was way too hig:
FT3 6.4
FT4 1.71
TSH 0.01
I was on synthroid/cytomel before and lots of different dosages over the last 5 years but switched to desicrated after reading about so many people having great results with them.
I was hypo on 125mcg Synthroid/5mcg cytomel 2x a day
i was hypo on 137mcg Synthroid/5mcg cytomel 2x a day
I was hyper on 175 mcg Synthroid/5mcg cytomel once a day
HELP!!??
I have gained 50 lbs in the 5 years since my thryroid came out, i finally started losing on the NT, but I guess it is because I am hyper.
Don't know what to do now. I want to get pregnant this year, but I am terrified with all these fluctuations and never feeling 100% "normal"
Amy advice would be appreciated.0 -
I am currently on 50mcg of levothyroxine, but going in today for another round of bloodwork and back to the doctor's next week. I am hoping that my TSH is still high, as I don't really feel better at all at this dose. If it's not high, not sure what I am going to do - my doctor is pretty terrible and I'm not sure he will listen to me if I explain that I don't feel better. He also only tests for TSH levels (although he did run TPO a couple of tests ago, I assume nothing was wrong with that).
*fingers crossed*, I'd really like to start feeling better.0 -
I'm taking 175 mcg of Synthroid, keep in mind I do not have a thyroid gland at all.0