Thanks for the info. I will consult and start on the hormone soon.
Here's a link with recommended thyroid docs. Pick a doc who treats mostly thryoid, not diabetes, a doc who will treat your free levels. Call the office staff and ask.
http://www.thyroid-info.com/topdrs/
:) Tamra
Get on thyroid hormone, NOW! I have Hashimoto's hypothryodism. I gave birth to a preemie, and I wish docs would have tested my thyroid levels while I was pregnant. She is healthy now, but we were lucky. Hypothyroidism in the mother can cause miscarriage, premature delivery or developmental delays. My child did suffer developmental delays. We got her occupational and speech therapy. She is a normal six-year-old now, but those first few years were tough.
Thyroid antibody tests are TGab and TPOab.
I started at 50 mcg thyroid hormone and had no problems. 25 is a dose reserved for older people or children. They may want to start you at 25 because of your condition, but keep on those thryoid levels. Get your freesT3 and Ft4 in the upper 1/3 of the range. Don't let a doc treat your TSH. It is a pituitary hormone. Treating the frees is the most direct way of getting your thryoid hormones up.
:) Tamra