Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 I've seen several people mention suppressed TSH - can someone explain this to me? I am honestly very confused... have been hypo for the past 20+ years (since age 11 or 12) and have been to so many different docs. I frequently don't feel the symtoms when I am hypo, I think largely because I learned to ignore them from a young age since the docs told me " take this pill and you'll be fine " . It's usually the weight gain that clues me in that something is up. I know people here are not endo fans, but I had switched to an endo in April, who told me that having a low TSH (below 0.5) can contribute to bone loss and loss of muscle mass. He took my off of the Armour and left me on 0.2mg of Levoxyl, but now I am definitely hypo (don't have my lab numbers wtih me or I would post them...) I did feel better when on 0.2mg of Levoxyl and 90 of Armour, but certainly don't want to sacrifice my health. he did a bone scan and it showed and 14% loss of bone in my spine, so that freaked me out a bit. Just trying to gather a little more information to make an informed decision... Thanks! in Dallas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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