I have Hashimoto's and currently take 75 mcg of
levothyroxineLevothyroxine
Levothyroxine sodium. I was increased to this dose about 3.5 weeks ago, when my
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh level was measured at 2.32.
Over the last few days, I have been having some minor heart
fluttersAtrial fibrillation/flutter, most times when I'm on my left side in bed in the morning. Slight
palpitationsHeart palpitations have been occurring at other points in the day, too, for the last three days.
1. Would symptoms such as these (palps) be *caused* by the
levothyroxineLevothyroxine
Levothyroxine sodium itself, or by the medicine's effect on the
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh level?
2. I don't want to over-react...should I wait a few more days/weeks and monitor this situation, or should I call my doc about scaling back on the dosage? I feel GREAT on this current dose otherwise, and would hate to prematurely scale back...
3. I was supposed to get my TSH level checked after about 3-6 weeks on this new dose. Do you think 3.5 weeks on a dose is too short of a time to re-check TSH? At how many weeks after a dose change dose TSH reach peak "adjustment" for any new dose?
4. In the midst of all of this, I have an Upper GI/Small Bowel Series scheduled for Monday, and I'm to have no food, water, or medicine after midnight the previous evening (the test is scheduled for 9:00 AM.) Should I just skip my levothyroxine completely that day, or take it in the afternoon when the test is complete, resuming my AM schedule the next day?
Thanks!
When increasing dosage there can be a short period of adjustment. If the palp's continue after a week or so you should contact yor doctor.
6 weeks would give you the most accurate lab results so if the palp's stop and you feel good just wait.
I would personally take my mdication after the test is done as it shouldn't be longer than a few hours after your normal dosing, correct?