@Bruce. Not sure. I know that most are on synthroid
There is room for improvement on your Free T lvls, especially on the FT3. Many people report that symptoms alleviate when the FT3 is in tbe upper third of its range.
In the meanwhile what youre feeling is expected until your body adapts to this new dose that youre receiving.
There are many knowledgable people on this forum, Im bumping up your post so it doesnt ger buried between the new ones. Hopefuly one of the top answerers will give their opinion. On the meanwhile, rest assured that most people feel strange things until their bodies adjust to a dose, its uncomfortable, but you need to hold on (unless it is something unbearable of course)
creatine 0.72 (range .59-1.07)
calcium ionized 5.2 (range 4.8 - 5.6)
parathyroid (PTH) intact 48 (range 10-65)
normal parathyroid
hypoparathyroid low
hyperparathyroid ---primary--normal or high (range high)
secondary high (range normal of low)
tertiary high (range high)
non-parathyroid/hypercalcemia low or low normal (range high)
calcium 9.8 (range 8.6-10.2)
vitamin D3 27 (range 30-100)
vitamin D2 <4 (range not established)
phosphate 5.1 (range 2.5-4.5)
TSH 1.49 (range 0.40-4.50)
T4 free 1.0 (range 0.8-1.8)
T3 free 3.1 (2.3-4.2)
antibodies <10 (range <35)
thyroglobulin antibodies <20 (range <20)
thyroglobulin 17.4 (range 2.0-35.0)
It would help everybody here if you posted your lab values, especially important the Free T3 and Free T4. That being said, many people that take thyroid meds report certain unwanted effects while getting used or increasing a dose, myself included.