Did you take your med before the blood draw?
Thanks Barb. I'll try splitting the dose. My doc wanted me to go back on synthroid. Really hate to. He only tests the TSH. Doesn't see the need for much more. Even my Endo doesnt feel hashi's is relavent.
Sorry, I'm just waking up... I just realized you said you take 60 mg every morning... you may not need to cut back on your dose. You may only need to split it into more than one dose. Such as 30 mg in the morning and 30 mg around noon.
Did you take your medication prior to the blood draw? If so, that would give a false high T3 reading.
per gimel's question -- did you take the medication prior to the blood draw?
Do you take all of your medication at one time or do you split into multiple doses throughout the day?
You'll need to cut back your dosage.
Please tell me how to lower my t3 levels. I also have lost all enamel on teeth, and have become pre-diabetic with high blood sugar levels . The intense sweating & insomnia is the worst. Thanks for any info
Please tell me how to lower my t3 levels. I also have lost all enamel on teeth, and have become pre-diabetic with high blood sugar levels . The intense sweating & insomnia is the worst. Thanks for any info
I take 60mg every morning.
I was hyperthyroid for a year and this caused muscle atrophy, depleted stomach acid which caused many nutrient deficiencies and rising homocysteine, thyroid antibodies skyrocketed (due to oxidative stress most likely), worsened my insulin resistance and caused pre diabetes, tooth enamel cracked off and who knows what else! You want your free T3 to be a bit lower in the range than your current levels!
"Interestingly, centenarians have lower blood glucose, insulin, leptin, free T3 and serum triglycerides than those who do not live to be over one hundred years old (14)." - Clinical Experience of a Diet Designed to Reduce Aging
What is your daily dose of Armour? Do you take it all at once? Did you take it in the morning before the blood draw for tests?