Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 I apologize in advance for the length of this message, but really need some opionions. Have no thyroid due to thyca in 2002, had thyroidectomy, RAI and was put on Synthroid. Felt increasing bad each year I was on Synthroid and am sure I was hypo most of the time as my endo only tested TSH, never (or very seldom) the free T3 or T4. I have been tired, worsening PMS symptoms, lots of anxiety, lack of " well-being. " Just recently got a new dr who put me on Armour, am at 2 grains (not up to my optimal dose yet) and have my saliva testing done (will post below) but found I have high cortisol, low estrogen, low ferritin, but in the past month and a half have had EXTREME anxiety to the point of taking Xanax, days of sleeping ALL day and all night and still feeling tired the next, very weepy, emotional, loss of appetite, nausea, have lost about 20 lbs, feelings of not being able to function (and barely being able to). My regular dr is running more tests on me and does not believe in the saliva testing and thinks that is all " hooey. " I am taking 180 mg elemental iron for the ferritin, PS for the high cortisol and Dr. 's supplments for adrenal support. Could this all be due to me still being hypo (or am I hypo), low ferritin, high cortisol???? Or do I need to look for other health issues? Below are my labs: Estradiol 0.7 (1.3-3.3 (premenopausal-luteal) DHEAS 12.8 (2-23) Cortisol Morning 16.8 (3.7-9.5) Cortisol Noon 11.9 (1.2-3.0) Cortisol Evening 3.9 (0.6-1.9) Cortisol Night 2.5 (0.4-1.0) Ferritin 7 (10-232) TSH 0.51 (.4-4.5) Free T-4 0.6 (0.8-1.8) Free T3 242 (230-420) RT3 13 (11-32) Thanks for any help/advice! I am desperate! Karlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 I have seen people have those same symptos with Ferritin as low as yours. I would hold off any more thyroid increases until you get the Ferritin at leats to 35. You r body cannot utilize it! The high cortiosl is blocking conversion of T4 to T3 and then youi get toxicty form the T4 that can;t convert. You should also ask to have reverse T3 tested. If it is high form the high cortiosl, it will block the thyroid receptors an the T3 cannot enter the cells to work right then either. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 Sure looks like you're still hypo. That could account for a lot of your symptoms; anxiety, sleeping all the time, etc. Val will be along with lots better advice, but also you need to get that ferritin up to at least 80 which should help you utilize the thyroid better. Your ferritin is way too low. Low estrogen can make people feel pretty bad as well. I'm curious what Val will have to say. Advice-Help Needed Please I apologize in advance for the length of this message, but really need some opionions. Have no thyroid due to thyca in 2002, had thyroidectomy, RAI and was put on Synthroid. Felt increasing bad each year I was on Synthroid and am sure I was hypo most of the time as my endo only tested TSH, never (or very seldom) the free T3 or T4. I have been tired, worsening PMS symptoms, lots of anxiety, lack of " well-being. " Just recently got a new dr who put me on Armour, am at 2 grains (not up to my optimal dose yet) and have my saliva testing done (will post below) but found I have high cortisol, low estrogen, low ferritin, but in the past month and a half have had EXTREME anxiety to the point of taking Xanax, days of sleeping ALL day and all night and still feeling tired the next, very weepy, emotional, loss of appetite, nausea, have lost about 20 lbs, feelings of not being able to function (and barely being able to). My regular dr is running more tests on me and does not believe in the saliva testing and thinks that is all " hooey. " I am taking 180 mg elemental iron for the ferritin, PS for the high cortisol and Dr. 's supplments for adrenal support. Could this all be due to me still being hypo (or am I hypo), low ferritin, high cortisol???? Or do I need to look for other health issues? Below are my labs: Estradiol 0.7 (1.3-3.3 (premenopausal-luteal) DHEAS 12.8 (2-23) Cortisol Morning 16.8 (3.7-9.5) Cortisol Noon 11.9 (1.2-3.0) Cortisol Evening 3.9 (0.6-1.9) Cortisol Night 2.5 (0.4-1.0) Ferritin 7 (10-232) TSH 0.51 (.4-4.5) Free T-4 0.6 (0.8-1.8) Free T3 242 (230-420) RT3 13 (11-32) Thanks for any help/advice! I am desperate! Karlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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