Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 Your free T3 is still way too low--symptoms go away when it's close to that 420. And that, in fact, will force the TSH to be lower..and when that happens, be prepared for your doc's eyeballs to thrust out of their sockets and bounce wildly all over the office walls. Also, he may start mumbling various nonsensical comments, such as " you are hyper " or " you will lose bone mass " . It's all a part of his delirium. Janie > ok - I am using my original e-mail because I had my original blood work in it. > I found my other bloodwork - > This one was from October - The last one that I had done. > TSH - .06 .40-5.50 (but my doctor believes it should be under 3.0 or even 2.0) > Free T4 .9 out of .8-1.8 > Free T3 289 out of 230-420 > > so - my TSH went up a tiny smidgeon. The one below - I was taking an adrenyl support tab. > My Free T4 stayed the same - and my Free T3 went down. > > I would bet, that if I had it done again now, my free T3 would be even lower - the way I'm feeling. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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