Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 Who is the endo that is satisfied with your Free T3 low in its range and your Free T4 at the very bottom of its range?Debbie W wrote: I just received my labs from my endo. What surprisedme is that she told me not to look at the TSH resultssince I had pituitary surgery, but now is stating thatmy TSH levels are fine so therefore I am fine. I amposting these results to see what y'all think of myplan of action.These are the results from 3 months ago when I wastaking 2 grains of Armour on Mon, Wed, Fri and 2 1/2on the other four days. FT4 0.8 (0.8-1.8), FT3 278(230-420) and TSH 2.28 (0.4-5.50). She then raised me to 2 1/2 grains per day and theresults after 3 months were FT4 0.8 (0.8-1.8) FT3 270(230-420) and TSH 1.37 (0.4-5.5). The FT3 is actuallylower, any opinions there? The FT4 stayed the same. She refuses to increase my Armour, so I am now in theprocess of increasing my Armour up to 3 grains a day. When I have been on the 3 grains per day for 3 monthsI am going to get the levels rechecked. On another note, I have been reading the info onadrenal fatigue, and I believe I have thedocumentation for what is being said. About a yearago my adrenals were actually putting out too muchhormone to the point that the doc thought I may have apheo. Now they are out of range on the low end of thescale. Of course when I questioned the doc about thatshe told me that being out of range on the low end ofthe scale doesn't mean anything!!!!!!I am also being tested for high liver enzymes. Anythoughts there? What I didn't understand was when Iwas removed from all of my thyroid meds, because I wastold I didn't need any, (long story really stupiddoctor,) my liver enzymes went back down to the normalrange. Any thoughts there? Thanks for the help.Debbie __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 Who is the endo that is satisfied with your Free T3 low in its range and your Free T4 at the very bottom of its range?Debbie W wrote: I just received my labs from my endo. What surprisedme is that she told me not to look at the TSH resultssince I had pituitary surgery, but now is stating thatmy TSH levels are fine so therefore I am fine. I amposting these results to see what y'all think of myplan of action.These are the results from 3 months ago when I wastaking 2 grains of Armour on Mon, Wed, Fri and 2 1/2on the other four days. FT4 0.8 (0.8-1.8), FT3 278(230-420) and TSH 2.28 (0.4-5.50). She then raised me to 2 1/2 grains per day and theresults after 3 months were FT4 0.8 (0.8-1.8) FT3 270(230-420) and TSH 1.37 (0.4-5.5). The FT3 is actuallylower, any opinions there? The FT4 stayed the same. She refuses to increase my Armour, so I am now in theprocess of increasing my Armour up to 3 grains a day. When I have been on the 3 grains per day for 3 monthsI am going to get the levels rechecked. On another note, I have been reading the info onadrenal fatigue, and I believe I have thedocumentation for what is being said. About a yearago my adrenals were actually putting out too muchhormone to the point that the doc thought I may have apheo. Now they are out of range on the low end of thescale. Of course when I questioned the doc about thatshe told me that being out of range on the low end ofthe scale doesn't mean anything!!!!!!I am also being tested for high liver enzymes. Anythoughts there? What I didn't understand was when Iwas removed from all of my thyroid meds, because I wastold I didn't need any, (long story really stupiddoctor,) my liver enzymes went back down to the normalrange. Any thoughts there? Thanks for the help.Debbie __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 I am also being tested for high liver enzymes. _________________________ I can't remember where I read about this, but this is a common thing that happens in thyroid disorders and in those who have low adrenal issues. It is not serious and should go away if you get your dose adjusted properly and the adrenals become more normal. It is really a problem related to imbalances in the body. Tish _________________________ http://www.medhelp.org/forums/gastro/messages/35523a.html Causes of elevated liver enzymes: Thyroid disorders — Thyroid disorders can produce elevated aminotransferases by unclear mechanisms Celiac disease — Several reports have described elevated serum aminotransferases in patients with undiagnosed celiac disease. Adrenal insufficiency — Aminotransferase elevation (1.5 to 3 times the upper limit of normal) has been described in patients with adrenal insufficiency (due to 's disease or secondary causes), including those without obvious clinical features of the disorder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 Lucy Kornmeier --- Jan wrote: > Who is the endo that is satisfied with your Free T3 > low in its range and your Free T4 at the very bottom > of its range? > > Debbie W wrote:I just received my > labs from my endo. What surprised > me is that she told me not to look at the TSH > results > since I had pituitary surgery, but now is stating > that > my TSH levels are fine so therefore I am fine. I am > posting these results to see what y'all think of my > plan of action. > > These are the results from 3 months ago when I was > taking 2 grains of Armour on Mon, Wed, Fri and 2 1/2 > on the other four days. FT4 0.8 (0.8-1.8), FT3 278 > (230-420) and TSH 2.28 (0.4-5.50). > > She then raised me to 2 1/2 grains per day and the > results after 3 months were FT4 0.8 (0.8-1.8) FT3 > 270 > (230-420) and TSH 1.37 (0.4-5.5). The FT3 is > actually > lower, any opinions there? The FT4 stayed the same. > > > She refuses to increase my Armour, so I am now in > the > process of increasing my Armour up to 3 grains a > day. > When I have been on the 3 grains per day for 3 > months > I am going to get the levels rechecked. > > On another note, I have been reading the info on > adrenal fatigue, and I believe I have the > documentation for what is being said. About a year > ago my adrenals were actually putting out too much > hormone to the point that the doc thought I may have > a > pheo. Now they are out of range on the low end of > the > scale. Of course when I questioned the doc about > that > she told me that being out of range on the low end > of > the scale doesn't mean anything!!!!!! > > I am also being tested for high liver enzymes. Any > thoughts there? What I didn't understand was when I > was removed from all of my thyroid meds, because I > was > told I didn't need any, (long story really stupid > doctor,) my liver enzymes went back down to the > normal > range. Any thoughts there? > > Thanks for the help. > > Debbie > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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