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   need help!!

Iam still feeling really bad. I have no energy, and just feel exhausted.

My TSH is 68.94.....my     T4  is 9.1    

0.20.6.00 mU/L....8.0.22.0 pmo1/L

My doctor just increased my synthriod to .175 from .150

I have been on my new meds for 10 days. I was feeling beter for awhile but now it feels that the goiter is growing again. And I am crashing..... again. My eyes are sore and look blood shot.

I do not really understand all this thyriod stuff. I do take my meds at the same time everyday an on an empty stomach.
What does the T3 do? What should I do next??... Am I considered hypo?

I really need some advise..

Thank you  
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I thought I was posting to Dr Lupo!!  
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Your first post has been answered.  

A second repeated question in not necessary for others will see your first post and will answer if they have one to offer.

If you are not satisfied with the answer,  you can go to the Doctor Thyroid Forum and ask Dr. Lupo at http://www.medhelp.org/forums/show/120      OR
at left of page almost top, under "Thyroid Disorders" in red click on "thyroid" it will take you to the forum.

Sorry, but this site is very busy and second repeat questions are tiring and time consuming for us who answer, after all, we do the best we can.
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