Thyroid Lab Results, Need Help Interpreting Results

CROM

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By looking at my thyroid lab bloodwork what does the following tell you? Does it mean that my metabolism is sluggish? The only thing out of rage is TSH. I am on 15mcg of Cytomel.

TSH = 5.060
RT3 = 19.9
T3 Free = 3.7
T4 Free = 1.37


Here are my lab results prior to Cytomel were:

TSH = 5.740
RT3 = 21
T3 Free = 3.6
T4 Free = 1.49


Any suggestions? Thanks!
 
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There are a lot of details missing/needed, which are pertinent with your thread.

First thing would be to also post reference ranges with your lab results. We also need to look at thyroid antibodies (TPO &TgAb) to understand if an autoimmune condition like Hashis is evident.

IMO, 15mg of Cytomel won't be enough to adequately treat hypothyroidism. Usually 25mg to 50mg is somewhat sufficient, but some people need more.

Selenium and iodine can play an important role with the thyroid, as can D3, iron, and other variables. Research this subject and you will see how all of this interacts and benefits the thyroid and productivity thereof.
 
you are converting a lot of your T4 into RT3 which is making your FT3 less than it appears. Conversion can be hurt when your iron is low. If your RT3 was around 10 with the FT3 at 3.7 that would be much better. Talk to your doctor but more T3 might drop your RT3 to closer to 10.
 

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