Thanks very much for the replies. The further information below maybe of use - even though they are French definitions - the normal range should give a clue!
Triglyceride 1.28g/l (normal range 0.40 - 1.70)
T.G.O. (ASAT) 33mUI/ml (normal 0 - 34)
T.G.P. (ALAT) 41mUI/ml (normal 0 - 55)
GAMMA G.T. 183UI/l (normal 0 - 36)
As for the Fosamax - in addition I'm already taking a calcium booster with Vit D - also magnesium. I intend to use the fosamax only for a couple of years at the most, as I am very suspicious of it's longer term use.
There are no known allergies to levothyroxine, as it is identical to the T4 produced in your body. I would, however, suspect the Fosamax. Can you try a different medication for osteoporosis? I rebuilt my bone by supplementing with calcium, magnesium and vitamin D.
High cholesterol is often caused by hypothyroidism, and once thyroid levels are normalized (for you), cholesterol levels often come down.
I am unsure of the effects of thyroid meds on the liver, but I do know that Statin Drugs to treat High Cholesterol do affect the Liver Enzymes and raise them in many people, High Cholesterol is known to be caused by thyroid disease, along with high blood pressure. Alcohol has the same effect on liver enzymes as the statin drugs, The first time I had a Lipid panel done after being prescribed Lipitor , the MD's nurse asked me if I was aheavy drinker? I said no, I don't consider myself a drinker at all. But it was the statin drugs that caused it, Is the gamma level you mentioned considered a liver enzyme or is that a different lab? Good Luck FTB4
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