Oops! My first resonse didn't post so here it is again. Getting complete blood draw again is a good idea,
All was fine in January. I was undergoing a lot of stress when hyper kicked in but I've been pretty relaxed since. Taking the Iodine was a bad decision. Wish I had done more research first but trusted this doc. Thanks for your comments.
Also, don't have my lab work with me but think T3 and T4 both were around 5.5.
The iodine supplementation in endemic areas caused hyper when was given to older people with multinodular goiter.
Usually once iodine is out of the system , the levels should go down.
What antibody testing have you had done?
Also it may be that you have Thyroiditis and may take time to settle down as Iodine is well known in 'aggravating' the thyroid and can possibly cause damage.
Why any Doctor would prescribe Iodine on its own is beyond me.
Is there any chance that you may be suffering from panic disorder with the levels being up?
I think you would be best having a full check up with a CBC (complete blood count) as this would eliminate any problems and give you a clearer picture as to just what is causing these problems.
You are at risk if your levels stay high and other than taking an anti-thyroid med for a few weeks on yr Doctors advice...I think that you need a full checkup.
What was your FT3 and FT4 levels and ranges?