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Not enough synthroid would bring you to hypo (high) level.
Upping dose brings down TSH level.
Lowering dose brings up TSH level.
If too much synthyroid TSH level would be low out of Labs range and then could bring on hyperthyroid symptoms. This is referred to Med. induced hyperthyroid.
The body adjust to the drop in TSH level as it needs, so there would not be a too fast situation.
Along with TSH, FT-4 and FT-3 should be done at the same blood draw. If these test warrant, than other test will or should be done.
Hope this helps you understad better.
Your case may be different but my anxiety and depression was caused by my thyroid. The antidepressants made everything worse. When I stopped Ativan I went from being hypo to hyper. Seven weeks ago my doctor decreased my Eltoxin by 20 %.
I am still trying to adjust to the decrease.
My TSH was 7.9 when I started treatment and man, was I uncomfortable. When I was under finally 2, I felt better than I had in years and years. Felt light-hearted, energetic, everything good.
Two months ago I switched to the generic of synthroid to save money and it messed me up. ugh. Those symptoms are back. Today I started back on the Synthroid brand name and I am hoping I can get back on track quickly. I learned a hard lesson - if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The generic vs. Synthroid thread validated my experience.
Levo. not when I was symptamatic with my thyroid. (if that makes any sense), What to do? I get so tired of fighting my DR. to find out what is going on with me. Again I need a new DR. So tomarrow I will call around and see what I can do about that. Thanks for the advice.
That is very frustrating as most docs, even endos are not that up on thyroid info. I saw one that told me adrenaline was not produced in the adrenal glands, it is produced in the central nervous system.
Ain't he brilliant!!