and i see my 1st paragraph is still messed up. I think its because of the less than sign. so will re write it. my level of tsh when i 1st diagnose with hyper and graves were less than 0.004 TRAb 5.75.
december 1 2017 levels were:
TSH 0.009 µIU/ml 0.270 4.200 L
FT3 6.51 pg/ml 2.00 - 4.40 H
FT4 1.85 ng/dl 0.90 - 1.80 H
anty-TPO 514.77 IU/ml 0.00 - 5.61 H
anty-TG >4000 IU/ml 0.00 - 115.00 H
TRAb 6.20 IU/l 0.00 - 1.22 H
Vit d3 5.82 ng/ml L
In addition to the good info from Red_Star, I noted that neither of the two doses of anti-thyroid med worked for you: hypo with 15 and hyper on 10 mg. Why not try splitting a pill and taking 12.5 mg?
"Supplementation with a mixture of antioxidants, including selenium, beta-carotene, and vitamins C and E, in addition to methimazole, in 29 patients with GD led to euthyroidism faster than in 28 patients taking only methimazole and who served as the control group [37]." - Journal of Thyroid Research - The Evolving Role of Selenium in the Treatment of Graves' Disease and Ophthalmopathy
***to correct my 1st paragraph which was messed up****
I am new here. I want to have more info on my thyroid. I was diagnosed of Graves March of 2017. I was 2 months pregnant with my 3rd child. I had healthy level of thyroid before with my 1st and 2nd so it was a blow to me when my TSH level last year shows 4000 IU/ml 0.00 - 115.00 H
TRAb 6.2 IU/l 0.00 - 1.22 H