Guest guest Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 That makes sense. It seems everyone here has low ft3 and midrange or high t4 -- which means the rt3 is necessarily high as t4 HAS to turn into one or another. I think if you check the ft4 the picture gets clearer. If someone has midrange to high t4 but low ft3, combo t4/t3 meds aren't likely to help as if your body could convert the t4 properly, you'd already be in good shape! > > > The interesting thing to me is that he said it is the RT3 level that matters withhin the context of the FT3/RT3 ratio, and that a low FT3 with a low RT3 implies that RT3 is not your problem- > > Thanks, that makes sense, the question is whether the FT3 will come up > faster than the RT3 does. > > Nick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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