i will another test as soon as possible and will let uou know the result
thanks for replying
i will provide more detail once i get the new blood test result
Your TSH is higher than it should be... it should be less than 3.0 and without Free T3 and Free T4, it's almost impossible for us to tell what's going on.
If your doctor says there is no need to look at Free T3 and Free T4, that only shows how little understanding she has of treating thyroid conditions. I'd recommend a different thyroid doctor asap. You don't have to have an endocrinologist, but you do need a doctor who understands that treating a thyroid condition entails more than testing and trying to regulate TSH...
There are a lot of things that affect TSH, other than thyroid hormones, and doctors who try to treat their patients by only keeping TSH "within range", typically keep their patients under medicated and very ill.
i guess i will find me a private endocrine doc
and re do the test to check wether my weight gain is regarding the free t 3
i have set up an appointment on first of june
i hate goverment hospital they wasted my time cause they did not do ft4 and ft3
doctors say no need to look at free t4 or 3
she is gp
what is your advice
i have made new test and it come out today unfortunately no free t4 or free t3
result are
tsh 3.88 uiu/ml 0.2-4.50
anti tg 42.11 iu/ml less yhan 115.00
tg 0.13 ng/ml low 1.4-78.00
hba1c 5.4%
mono 12.1% dont know what is that
There's nothing wrong with the way you're responding to the levo; your aren't converting the FT4 to the active FT3... Your FT3 is very low in the range and FT3 is what correlates best with symptoms.
You should ask your doctor to add a source of T3 to your regimen. You can get T3 in the form of cytomel or it's generic counterpart, liothyronine.
Yes, will be interested in seeing new blood work.
does some people have difference on how they respond to levothyroxine
is there people like me there
what about my fre t3 is it low if I take replacement will I feel better
shall I change Levi with other product like armour thyroid
am living in United Arab emirates I check all pharmacies here no disccated thyroid
this week I will get my new blood test
am wondering is taking levothyroxine make you gain weight because since I started it it still continuiously gaining weight
what is your advice
12 to 22 poml/l i get 18,93 t4free
4to 6.8 poml/l i get 4.83 t3 free
0.27 to 4.3 miu/l i get 4.38 tsh
this before i increase dosage to 75micro gram
this tes was on 22 of march last month
High cholesterol and weight issues are both signs that your thyroid medication dosage is not high enough, but it's hard to say without the Free T3 and Free T4 tests. Be sure to get the reference ranges from your doctor, as well as the results, because ranges vary lab to lab and have to come from your own report.
I will look forward to seeing the results and will try to help you feel better.
i will do blood test this week and will ask doctor to show me the result I will update thx for replying wish to know if am in right dosage
Have you had Free T3 and Free T4 tested? Those are the actual thyroid hormones and are more important than TSH. If you've had those tested, please post their results with reference ranges.
It sounds like your thyroid medication dosage is probably still not high enough. When your dosage is optimal, you should be able to lose weight, even though you may have to work at it.
Beer has a lot of calories; you may have to stop drinking it; or at least, as much...
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