"Well that's one way to correct a vitamin D deficiency lol. Optimal vitamin D levels are 40 - 60 ng/ml. Vitamin D intoxication occurs when blood levels rise above 150 ng/ml. You should be okay. :)"
"That's an unusual pattern. Listed cause: lab interference, certain drugs such as amiodarone or heparin, T4 medication, resistance to thyroid hormone, TSH secreting pituitary adenoma. "
Just a quick note to say hi! And could you please answer my post's update on my visit to the endocrinologist in early December, giving you my cortisol levels. It's under my user name: ggreg and it's titled something like: "Can AI meds cause depression? My original post, in which you replied to me, is about a half-dozen posts down from the top of "Adrenal Insufficiency." Thank you so much. Gail
Hi!!! I was reading about your magnesium deficiency. I am having tremors, anxiety, tingling in the legs and palpitations but my thyroid tests came back normal, as did my sugars and b vitamin deficiencies. I started taking MagOx and Mag oil, and while the anxiety subsides a little, the tremors are still there. My question is, how long did it take you before the tremors went away? Thank you so much in advance! xox
Just a quick note to say hi! Thanks so much for caring and writing back twice! Just wondering do you know if my antibodies (high antithyroglobulin 173 (<60 is normal) low compared to the numbers many on this site are reporting, are within a range of repairing the thyroid? I don't eat alot of seaweed, I was encouraging use in hopes of supporting my thyroid, so am puzzled, unless it is my kidneys. My blood selenium was 212 (100-314 normal) so seems ok. With iodine high, and selenium , magnesium, zinc, manganese all good. I am just wondering what to do.