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Latest Tests Free T4 - 19.0, and TSH - 0.72


Free T4  is 19.0  ( 9-19)
TSH is       0.72  (0.4 -4.0)

Is these results fine?
Currently on 150mcg levothyroxine
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168348 tn?1379357075
Yes, MedHelp added Community Leaders in March!  It's so good to see you posting again, but sorry you have questions!  Iam doing very well .. my past 2 ultrasounds have shown my remaining 3.0-4.0mm nodule to be stable and I am on Synthroid TSH 1.8  .. always a juggling act with the med dose as I get anxiety from it .. so now I'm on 75mcgs

Cheryl
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I'm doing ok and how are you?. I see you are the thyroid community leader or organizer.. .
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168348 tn?1379357075
Hi Justin !  I was just thinking of you and how you are doing!

Cheryl
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I feel ok I guess apart from the everyday headaches.. I'm just wondering if the high dosage I am on is anything to do with the my hypertension..
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314892 tn?1264623903
The high end t4 is not hypo. It is normal. Any higher and you would be hyper.
The TSH looks great.

How do you feel?
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Ok thanks for that.. So I am still hypothyroid??
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440728 tn?1234645302
Your T4 still looks high to me making you still hypothyroid, but your TSH is ok I think. But I'm no expert and not too good with working out how much meds you need, wait for the other more experienced people on here to answer your post, they'll be able to give you a better idea.
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