i know yall are sick of me but im still trying to find some silver lining here. After the houston endocrine saw me he suggested I get on some thryoid, and i was thinking of starting with .25 synthroid. Just good ole fashion synthroid. He told me ultimately i need to be on about .50 but hes not convinced that the hashis is not doing havoc on me as well. I am so worn out. I feel like im 95 years old. I am not kidding. Thank God for my family who i love more than anything.
I would say follow the order of progression your doctor suggests too. I seen a new thyroid doc, and he said you have to build up to things SLOWLY when your body is in such a damaged stage. For people like you and me who are very sensitive to the meds, we should take baby steps to get to the magic place of feeling better. It takes a long time. He told me there is no easy way of doing it, BUT we can get there. We just can't keep shocking our body.
I guess that's not the silver bullet then .
Just a bit of research on DHEA - I wouldn't advise taking it unless your doctor tells you to. It's a steroid and some studies indicate that it can cause other health serious problems, while its benefits appear to be questionable.
According to Webmd, DHEA should not be taken by those with thyroid problems.
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/lifestyle-guide-11/dhea
That range is really broad. I know DHEA naturally declines as we get older.
When I was tested, my level was actually below the range. I have some DHEA in my medicine cabinet too, but I haven't done enough research on it yet. I do think the low levels have something to do with fatigue, but I'm not sure how much. I have taken it, but am afraid to take it regularly.
I can't tell you whether you should take it or not. That's best to be decided with your doctor.
OK now im wondering about the DHEA thing. Could this be contributing to some of my fatigue?
DHEA SULFATE 59 ranges 45-345
Yes its in range, but its still very low. I have some DHEA 5 (smallest dose) that at one time a doctor told me to take, then another doctor told me not too. I guess i need to find out who is correct. What is your personal opinion?
No testosterone, wants me to get thyroid under control. He wasn't expensive, but the panel at quest was. I called and left him a message about the dhea. We all know that endos do not think things are out of whack that we do. I've got a bottle of dhea in my closet next to the other 800 bottles of stuff I've bought but not used.
Sorry to say, but if someone did that much blood work on you, he should be telling you what to supplement with......
Has anyone suggested that you try a low dose of DHEA?? Purchased at the local vitamin store........ not saying you should do this - just asking if this expensive DR (?) even picked up on the low level......
I thought you were on testosterone supplementation?
my man "stuff" is a little low. Testosterone is 356 range 400-800. This guy did $2700 worth of blood on me. The dhea sulfate was indeed low. What exactly does that mean? At one point i was taking .25 hydrocortosine but got off of it.
thank you
DHEA is an adrenal hormone. I thought you were being treated for adrenal issues, or has that gone by the wayside?
"everything else is in range pretty much"........... does that mean there are things that aren't in range?
um. yes well....
fatigue
brain fog
choking feeling
more fatigue
and some exhaustion mixed in there
here are my symptoms in order of whackyness
1. ears ring
2. fatigue
3. choking feeling right side
4. brain fog
some joint pain, but not horrible.
My symptoms are not as bad as originally were 18 months ago. They seem to of gotten milder, but still not good.
It really does look that way....
"My ears blare, my throat hurts, and i get whacky dizziness every single day." These are not classic hypo symptoms...not unheard of...but not classic. Do you have any of the more classic ones?
Sorry it is 107 for tt3. Range 76-181
I've had rt3, always normal. Looks like I have garden variety hashimotos?
I agree with your pituitary...you're hypo. TT3 has to be wrong...has to be 107. Ratio of FT3 to FT4 is pretty good, so it looks as though you don't convert too badly, but it's borderline. Have you ever tested RT3?
lets try this again. it didnt post any of my ranges
tsh 12.11 range is .4 to 4.50
t4 free 1.0 0.8 to 1.8
t3 free 2.8 2.3 to 4.2
t3 total 1.7 76-181
t3 uptake 33 22 to 35