Guest guest Posted April 8, 2004 Report Share Posted April 8, 2004 Because your heartrate is a pretty steady 65 most of the time (72 is supposed to be the " ideal " ), it swinging up to 90 probably is not wonderful, yet some people sustain that pretty regularly. I'm thinking you may need to split your dose in two, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. It looks like the right amt for you, but it may be too much T3 for you, all at one time. Maybe spreading it out a little further would alleviate that? The way I'm understanding is that you take it all at once in the morning. Just my opinion. It wouldn't hurt to try it, still taking the same amt within a 24 hr period. Tx tests > I got my test results back from my GP. I asked her to run them during my > physical. > > I'd like to give you my tests that were run in October and March. > > October > '03 March '04 Range > > T-3 > Uptake 32 34 > 22-35 > T-4 Free 0.9 > 1.2 0.8-1.8 > T-3 > Free 410 > 247 230-420 > > TSH ( thrird generation > ) 0.3L 0.46-3.59 > > TSH > 0.36 no range listed > > I took my medications for the October test in the morning, and had the test > ran in the morning. > For the March test, I did NOT take my medications until after the > test. (Armour 90MG and Levoxyl 25MCG) > > There are times that I have a very vapid heart beat about 2 hours after I > take my medications in the morning. > Normal 65 beats per minute When it's beating rapidly 90 bpm. > > I thought for sure my TSH would be elevated this time due to some symptoms, > but it wasn't??? > Any suggestions? > Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2004 Report Share Posted April 8, 2004 Because your heartrate is a pretty steady 65 most of the time (72 is supposed to be the " ideal " ), it swinging up to 90 probably is not wonderful, yet some people sustain that pretty regularly. I'm thinking you may need to split your dose in two, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. It looks like the right amt for you, but it may be too much T3 for you, all at one time. Maybe spreading it out a little further would alleviate that? The way I'm understanding is that you take it all at once in the morning. Just my opinion. It wouldn't hurt to try it, still taking the same amt within a 24 hr period. Tx tests > I got my test results back from my GP. I asked her to run them during my > physical. > > I'd like to give you my tests that were run in October and March. > > October > '03 March '04 Range > > T-3 > Uptake 32 34 > 22-35 > T-4 Free 0.9 > 1.2 0.8-1.8 > T-3 > Free 410 > 247 230-420 > > TSH ( thrird generation > ) 0.3L 0.46-3.59 > > TSH > 0.36 no range listed > > I took my medications for the October test in the morning, and had the test > ran in the morning. > For the March test, I did NOT take my medications until after the > test. (Armour 90MG and Levoxyl 25MCG) > > There are times that I have a very vapid heart beat about 2 hours after I > take my medications in the morning. > Normal 65 beats per minute When it's beating rapidly 90 bpm. > > I thought for sure my TSH would be elevated this time due to some symptoms, > but it wasn't??? > Any suggestions? > Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 You're all going to hate me! I just noticed that Yahoo took half of what I wrote, and " SNIPPED " it! What's up with that? Anyway to make a l o n g email shorter, what is Triiodothyronine Free? Is it Free T 4? That is what I asked for! It's in the mid range, should it be in the upper range? My T4, Total is lower than midrange. Does that constitute a raise in T4 as well? Any suggestions before I call the endo? Thanks LYNN At 08:17 AM 10/15/2004, you wrote: >I just sent an email, and all the tests are messed up. I know it's hard to >read, >and can't figure out how to send them without Yahoo messing it up. > >It looks like only the Free thyroxine messed up. with half of the results >ending up >towards the top of the email. > >Sorry, don't know what to do about that??? > >LYNN > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 You're all going to hate me! I just noticed that Yahoo took half of what I wrote, and " SNIPPED " it! What's up with that? Anyway to make a l o n g email shorter, what is Triiodothyronine Free? Is it Free T 4? That is what I asked for! It's in the mid range, should it be in the upper range? My T4, Total is lower than midrange. Does that constitute a raise in T4 as well? Any suggestions before I call the endo? Thanks LYNN At 08:17 AM 10/15/2004, you wrote: >I just sent an email, and all the tests are messed up. I know it's hard to >read, >and can't figure out how to send them without Yahoo messing it up. > >It looks like only the Free thyroxine messed up. with half of the results >ending up >towards the top of the email. > >Sorry, don't know what to do about that??? > >LYNN > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 You're all going to hate me! I just noticed that Yahoo took half of what I wrote, and " SNIPPED " it! What's up with that? Anyway to make a l o n g email shorter, what is Triiodothyronine Free? Is it Free T 4? That is what I asked for! It's in the mid range, should it be in the upper range? My T4, Total is lower than midrange. Does that constitute a raise in T4 as well? Any suggestions before I call the endo? Thanks LYNN At 08:17 AM 10/15/2004, you wrote: >I just sent an email, and all the tests are messed up. I know it's hard to >read, >and can't figure out how to send them without Yahoo messing it up. > >It looks like only the Free thyroxine messed up. with half of the results >ending up >towards the top of the email. > >Sorry, don't know what to do about that??? > >LYNN > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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