I had a total thyroidectomy in 2003 and a rough start as any increase in
Synthroid sent me very
hyperHyper-sal. My doctor at the time took me off of all meds for a month. I felt horrible, so saw a doctor who was a biochemist and was started on
ArmourArmour thyroid-tsh was 34. It took months of gettibg regulated.
My Mother died in July of this year and it was many months of caring for her and being by her bedside when she died. So, I know that stress can play a number on you when you have hypothyroidism but had my lab done in August and
tshPituitary and tsh
Tsh was <.01 with the range 0.2-5.1
T4T4 test- 1.09 range 0.73-1.95
T3 420 -range 230-420. He sldo prescribed Metanx as I was low in B12 and folate. About the last 2 months, I have had on and off anxiety with mind racing thoughts. I am okay at other times but this is what I went through in the beginning 2 years ago. Would my low t4 be causing this or the drug Metanx? Or does it take awhile for the Metanx to bring up the B12? Thanks
Cindi
cindi
As far as taking Armour-I tried Synthroid and went hyper when it was increased from 100 to 112. I had been doing good on the Armour-no more pains in my feet-sleep good, and hair stopped falling out.
I have been having these days since about Sept with days of feeling really good. Also at different times of the day. I wander about eating chinese food with the soy in it. I didn't think it effected people without thyroids. Or cough medicine with pseudophrene sp? in it. Maybe it does-any thoughts on this? It's just a blah feeling. I hate it!! Thanks
I have felt lousy twice since I got on Armour and found my optimal dose. And both times, it had nothing to do with my supressed TSH and free T3 at the top of the range. Instead, the first feel-bad was due to low Ferritin (which I corrected), and the second was due to my estrogen being high while my progesterone dropped--i.e the beginning of peri-meno. If someone had told me, based simply on my TSH, that I was on too high a dose, it would have been a huge mistake for me to decrease it!
I have also seen folks have anxiety like you, who ended up having sluggish adrenals after high stress. And sluggish adrenals mean there isn't enough production of cortisol to distribute thryoid hormones to the cells. The result is high amounts still in the blood, and symptoms result. There are labs mentioned in the natural thyroid hormones group on yahoo that do the 24 hour adrenal saliva test. I see lots of folks using them.
Also, have you ever had your Ferritin tested (storage iron)? LOTS of hypo folks have low Ferritin, for some reason, and I was one. It helped me to get it more optimal!
cindi
>had my lab done in August and tsh was <.01 with the range 0.2-5.1 T4- 1.09 range 0.73-1.95 T3 420 -range 230-420.
I called the Dr. today and his nurse said it's no doubt the Chinese food I've been eating alot of lately. It inteferes with the meds. So, no more Chinese.