Cytomel is a form of thyroid hormone that is used for replacement.
When you say the thyroid level is low - you need to be more specific as to which level is low. If the
T3 or
T4T4 test level is low, it is suggestive of *hypo*thyroidism. If it is the TSH level that is low, then it is suggestive of *hyper*thyroidism.
I would suggest obtaining a full thyroid panel - which includes a TSH, T3, T4 and free T4 level. Once this panel is obtained, a clear picture should emerge as to what the next steps should be.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
Question is... At what point would my Thyroid need medication if a diagnosis of Hashimotos isn't enough?, What changes, if any should I be noticing after 3-4 months on Glucophage. If they still choose not to medicate my thyroid aren't I at risk for other problems? Lupus, Pernicious Anemia? Diabetes?
I'm sorry but I don't have my last years tests in front of me so I can't tell you what the T3, T4, etc were, they diagnosed the Hashimotos based on Antobodies test.
I also have Hashimoto's and hypothyroid, If my doctors would have taken my illness more seriously and treated me I wouldnt have gone onto diabetes and anemia. I feel most doctors don't treat women as effectively as men they need to realize we have nore then breasts and vaginas. The good news is I finally found a educated doctor. finally getting treated now thay my life is on the line, to bad I and others have to go untreated untill we reach this point.