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TSH suppression

Can bupropion suppress TSH?
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What are the reference ranges on your FT3 and FT4?  Ranges vary lab to lab, so you have to post them with results.
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I am new and have a question.  My TSH is fairly suppressed,  .08, but Free T3 is 2.7 and Free T4 is 1.6.  I am on .15 Levothyroxine.  My doctor first only checked TSH and left a phone message that I was taking too much thyroid medication.  I went back in and insisted that we check Free T3 and T4.  She then sent a note in the mail saying she still thinks it is too suppressed and called in a script for .125.  I called and asked that we first go to .137.  So, am I being difficult or is she being overly cautious.  I take Diovan and Amlodipine for blood pressure and Savella and 800 mg. Ibuprophen 3 times a day for arthritis, inflammation and disc disease.  I am also on Norco twice a day for pain.  I do have trouble sleeping but also have extremely cold hands and feet and some hair thinning issues.  I have no heart palpitations or shakiness issues.  So is my TSH too suppressed or not?
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Haven't yet found any indication that it could.  How about giving us a little more info about your symptoms and your thyroid test results and maybe we could be more helpful.  
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