Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 6 weeks is the time frame to leave the body so I would assume that is the number for total saturation > Can any of you guys tell me how quickly the docs put your dosage up? > I am on 50mg of Thyroxine at the moment and my doc wants to see me in > 3 months time when he will asses if it needs to be put up. I am > feeling better but not 100% so what can I expect? > > Many thanks > > Lyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Lyn, You wrote: > Can any of you guys tell me how quickly the docs put your dosage up? > I am on 50mg of Thyroxine at the moment and my doc wants to see me in > 3 months time when he will asses if it needs to be put up. I am > feeling better but not 100% so what can I expect? They have guidelines that are a function of TSH. I started at 75 ug and reached my full dose of 112 ug in about four months. However, that is probably a little fast, because I went back to him early each time. For example, if he had said three months to me, I would have been back on his doorstep early in the third month, maybe earlier if I still had hypo- symptoms. Several on this list have said they took up to a year before settling on a relatively fixed dosage. Because of the dangers of hyperthyroidism, many docs are conservative in ramping it up. It also depends on other health factors. Your ideal dose does change with age but slowly. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Tina, You wrote: > > 6 weeks is the time frame to leave the body so I would assume that is > the number for total saturation Not a good assumption. Different processes and different operating conditions. The TSH number adjusts much quicker than this, in just a couple of weeks. The problem is that this does not reflect " saturation " in the cells, just the blood. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 this is very obvious since very few doctors test absorbtion rates--- very few here are lucky to get the free t3, t4 tests if at all---but the typical time frame a doctor will tell you is 6 weeks even though I have read it can change closer to a months time frame and there are always variables--but the general number is 6 weeks. a better worded statement would be the time frame for adaptation -- the body's adjustment period with or without the hormones. -- In hypothyroidism , Chuck Blatchley <cblatchl@p...> wrote: > Tina, > > You wrote: > > > > > 6 weeks is the time frame to leave the body so I would assume that is > > the number for total saturation > > Not a good assumption. Different processes and different operating > conditions. The TSH number adjusts much quicker than this, in just a > couple of weeks. The problem is that this does not reflect " saturation " > in the cells, just the blood. > > Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 hi there! my doc was seeing me about every 6-8 weeks and increasing dosages each visit (or changing my thyroid meds). i told my doctor i would not be satisfied until i was back to normal. i still have memory problems and brain fog, but other than that, I feel great! i may need more Armour. others say i may need to be treated for adrenal problems. hugs, sheila Lyn <silverback212000@...> wrote: Can any of you guys tell me how quickly the docs put your dosage up? I am on 50mg of Thyroxine at the moment and my doc wants to see me in 3 months time when he will asses if it needs to be put up. I am feeling better but not 100% so what can I expect? Many thanks Lyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2004 Report Share Posted June 20, 2004 It should be 6 weeks before upping the dosage, not 3 months. Can you get a new doctor? Jan how fast does your dosage go up? Can any of you guys tell me how quickly the docs put your dosage up? I am on 50mg of Thyroxine at the moment and my doc wants to see me in 3 months time when he will asses if it needs to be put up. I am feeling better but not 100% so what can I expect? Many thanks Lyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 I have just been sent for to have blood tests done re:TFT and its at 3 months so I don't know where my docs head was that day??? Midsummer fever??LOL --- Janaina Viggiano <janaina@...> wrote: > > It should be 6 weeks before upping the dosage, not 3 > months. > > Can you get a new doctor? > > > Jan > > > how fast does your dosage > go up? > > > Can any of you guys tell me how quickly the docs put > your dosage up? > I am on 50mg of Thyroxine at the moment and my doc > wants to see me in > 3 months time when he will asses if it needs to be > put up. I am > feeling better but not 100% so what can I expect? > > Many thanks > > Lyn > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 New doctor new doctor new doctor... doesn't have to be a specialist, an internist who cares is often better. Jan evelyn tombs wrote: >I have just been sent for to have blood tests done >re:TFT and its at 3 months so I don't know where my >docs head was that day??? Midsummer fever??LOL > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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