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Well, that was an interesting doctor visit. I have a primary care physician and also a hematologist due to past and current blood clotting issues. The clotting was his main interest in my visit, but since I spend most days feeling like I have been hit by a truck, I asked about my most recent thyroid levels. My TSH is 10.70, my free T4 is 1.08 and my free T3 is 2.26. What does this mean? Other than the TSH, it looks like my numbers fell almost within normal limits. Why then, do I still feel like crap?

I did get to show off a little and hope I got my information right. (nothing like trying to show how educated and well read you are and having it come out all wrong) He asked about my $ynthroid dose and I told him it was only 25 mcg and he said it sounds like my dosage needs to be increased. So then I said (correct me if I am wrong) that isn’t it true though, that you can pump all kinds of synthetic T4 into my body, but if my body can’t do much to convert it, then I am basically SOL? He did at least say that yes, then I would have to take a T3 supplement. I said, “Why are all doctors married to Synthroid for this problem?” and you know, pretty much, blah blah best known, yadda yadda best results. The answer was so vague and pointless that I honestly don’t remember what he said. He did say that you’d be hard pressed to find an internist who would prescribe Armour Thyroid that these prescriptions come from endocrinologists. Is that true? He did at least admit to not being as well-versed in thyroid disease as some, but since Dr. Blood isn’t treating my thyroid, I was preaching to the choir anyway.

What else: BP 122/60 (high for me), temp was 96.8, pulse was 67.

I am going to see if I can get a referral to an endocrinologist, but in the meantime, does anyone have any thoughts on why I am still such a mess?

Thanks!

Carol

P.S. Topper, you know I meant to ask – I never did see Kingdom Hospital, was it any good? It’s gone now, right? I have just been so bored with TV lately. Husband is working tonight so I am renting The Stand – I have never seen the movie! Read the book at least 100 times, so I will go on your recommendation that my favorite literary characters ever will be well represented J

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This is just my opinion, but DON'T go to an endocrinologist unless

you want to investigate your pituitary function and take an in depth

look at adrenal function. They are NOT the ones that prescribe

Armour. In fact they are the most rigid doctors for thyroid

treatment of all and almost exclusively prescribe Synthroid and try

their darnedest to keep patient's lab numbers exactly centered no

matter how they feel. Why not try a top doc from the list at

http://www.thyroid.about.com.

You may have an auto-immune disease where antibodies are attacking

thyroid hormone in the blood. This would make everything look

normal. But, maybe your pituitary is sensing that your tissues

aren't getting enough. You may actually be low thyroid for you.

Ranges are just that, ranges. People vary greatly in what is normal

for them and it is not difficult for some to fall outside the

ranges. Ranges are also skewed toward hypothyroidism due to how they

are determined. They are determined by who has the test and it is

usually people with some degree of low thyroid function since as we

age thyroid function declines and if we are sick, it declines. Every

person is unique and normal ranges are not law.

Tish

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Hi Carol,

When you asked and got your Thyroid levels by any chance did you

also get the lab ranges for these tests?

In my humble opinion, without knowing the lab ranges, your TSH is

WAY OUT OF RANGE (too high). Your Free T3 could be higher and the T4

could be lower.

I'm a bit rusty to help with where the ranges should be, so this is

all just my humble, rusty, opinion.

Gossimer

> Well, that was an interesting doctor visit. I have a primary care

physician

> and also a hematologist due to past and current blood clotting

issues. The

> clotting was his main interest in my visit, but since I spend most

days

> feeling like I have been hit by a truck, I asked about my most

recent

> thyroid levels. My TSH is 10.70, my free T4 is 1.08 and my free T3

is 2.26.

> What does this mean? Other than the TSH, it looks like my numbers

fell

> almost within normal limits. Why then, do I still feel like crap?

>

> I did get to show off a little and hope I got my information

right. (nothing

> like trying to show how educated and well read you are and having

it come

> out all wrong) He asked about my $ynthroid dose and I told him it

was only

> 25 mcg and he said it sounds like my dosage needs to be increased.

So then I

> said (correct me if I am wrong) that isn't it true though, that

you can pump

> all kinds of synthetic T4 into my body, but if my body can't do

much to

> convert it, then I am basically SOL? He did at least say that

yes, then I

> would have to take a T3 supplement. I said, " Why are all doctors

married to

> Synthroid for this problem? " and you know, pretty much, blah blah

best

> known, yadda yadda best results. The answer was so vague and

pointless that

> I honestly don't remember what he said. He did say that you'd be

hard

> pressed to find an internist who would prescribe Armour Thyroid

that these

> prescriptions come from endocrinologists. Is that true? He did at

least

> admit to not being as well-versed in thyroid disease as some, but

since Dr.

> Blood isn't treating my thyroid, I was preaching to the choir

anyway.

>

> What else: BP 122/60 (high for me), temp was 96.8, pulse was 67.

>

> I am going to see if I can get a referral to an endocrinologist,

but in the

> meantime, does anyone have any thoughts on why I am still such a

mess?

>

> Thanks!

> Carol

>

> P.S. Topper, you know I meant to ask - I never did see Kingdom

Hospital, was

> it any good? It's gone now, right? I have just been so bored with

TV lately.

> Husband is working tonight so I am renting The Stand - I have

never seen the

> movie! Read the book at least 100 times, so I will go on your

recommendation

> that my favorite literary characters ever will be well

represented :-)

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Hi Carol,

When you asked and got your Thyroid levels by any chance did you

also get the lab ranges for these tests?

In my humble opinion, without knowing the lab ranges, your TSH is

WAY OUT OF RANGE (too high). Your Free T3 could be higher and the T4

could be lower.

I'm a bit rusty to help with where the ranges should be, so this is

all just my humble, rusty, opinion.

Gossimer

> Well, that was an interesting doctor visit. I have a primary care

physician

> and also a hematologist due to past and current blood clotting

issues. The

> clotting was his main interest in my visit, but since I spend most

days

> feeling like I have been hit by a truck, I asked about my most

recent

> thyroid levels. My TSH is 10.70, my free T4 is 1.08 and my free T3

is 2.26.

> What does this mean? Other than the TSH, it looks like my numbers

fell

> almost within normal limits. Why then, do I still feel like crap?

>

> I did get to show off a little and hope I got my information

right. (nothing

> like trying to show how educated and well read you are and having

it come

> out all wrong) He asked about my $ynthroid dose and I told him it

was only

> 25 mcg and he said it sounds like my dosage needs to be increased.

So then I

> said (correct me if I am wrong) that isn't it true though, that

you can pump

> all kinds of synthetic T4 into my body, but if my body can't do

much to

> convert it, then I am basically SOL? He did at least say that

yes, then I

> would have to take a T3 supplement. I said, " Why are all doctors

married to

> Synthroid for this problem? " and you know, pretty much, blah blah

best

> known, yadda yadda best results. The answer was so vague and

pointless that

> I honestly don't remember what he said. He did say that you'd be

hard

> pressed to find an internist who would prescribe Armour Thyroid

that these

> prescriptions come from endocrinologists. Is that true? He did at

least

> admit to not being as well-versed in thyroid disease as some, but

since Dr.

> Blood isn't treating my thyroid, I was preaching to the choir

anyway.

>

> What else: BP 122/60 (high for me), temp was 96.8, pulse was 67.

>

> I am going to see if I can get a referral to an endocrinologist,

but in the

> meantime, does anyone have any thoughts on why I am still such a

mess?

>

> Thanks!

> Carol

>

> P.S. Topper, you know I meant to ask - I never did see Kingdom

Hospital, was

> it any good? It's gone now, right? I have just been so bored with

TV lately.

> Husband is working tonight so I am renting The Stand - I have

never seen the

> movie! Read the book at least 100 times, so I will go on your

recommendation

> that my favorite literary characters ever will be well

represented :-)

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Hi Carol,

When you asked and got your Thyroid levels by any chance did you

also get the lab ranges for these tests?

In my humble opinion, without knowing the lab ranges, your TSH is

WAY OUT OF RANGE (too high). Your Free T3 could be higher and the T4

could be lower.

I'm a bit rusty to help with where the ranges should be, so this is

all just my humble, rusty, opinion.

Gossimer

> Well, that was an interesting doctor visit. I have a primary care

physician

> and also a hematologist due to past and current blood clotting

issues. The

> clotting was his main interest in my visit, but since I spend most

days

> feeling like I have been hit by a truck, I asked about my most

recent

> thyroid levels. My TSH is 10.70, my free T4 is 1.08 and my free T3

is 2.26.

> What does this mean? Other than the TSH, it looks like my numbers

fell

> almost within normal limits. Why then, do I still feel like crap?

>

> I did get to show off a little and hope I got my information

right. (nothing

> like trying to show how educated and well read you are and having

it come

> out all wrong) He asked about my $ynthroid dose and I told him it

was only

> 25 mcg and he said it sounds like my dosage needs to be increased.

So then I

> said (correct me if I am wrong) that isn't it true though, that

you can pump

> all kinds of synthetic T4 into my body, but if my body can't do

much to

> convert it, then I am basically SOL? He did at least say that

yes, then I

> would have to take a T3 supplement. I said, " Why are all doctors

married to

> Synthroid for this problem? " and you know, pretty much, blah blah

best

> known, yadda yadda best results. The answer was so vague and

pointless that

> I honestly don't remember what he said. He did say that you'd be

hard

> pressed to find an internist who would prescribe Armour Thyroid

that these

> prescriptions come from endocrinologists. Is that true? He did at

least

> admit to not being as well-versed in thyroid disease as some, but

since Dr.

> Blood isn't treating my thyroid, I was preaching to the choir

anyway.

>

> What else: BP 122/60 (high for me), temp was 96.8, pulse was 67.

>

> I am going to see if I can get a referral to an endocrinologist,

but in the

> meantime, does anyone have any thoughts on why I am still such a

mess?

>

> Thanks!

> Carol

>

> P.S. Topper, you know I meant to ask - I never did see Kingdom

Hospital, was

> it any good? It's gone now, right? I have just been so bored with

TV lately.

> Husband is working tonight so I am renting The Stand - I have

never seen the

> movie! Read the book at least 100 times, so I will go on your

recommendation

> that my favorite literary characters ever will be well

represented :-)

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