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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Thyroid numbers "good" but have many symptoms....
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<blockquote data-quote="Ardoc2" data-source="post: 155038" data-attributes="member: 35578"><p>Hello everyone, I'm hoping someone can give some insight to this situation. I have many hypothyroid symptoms but my bloodwork is typically in range. I have taken some low dose T3 to bring down the rT3. This provided some symptom relief initially but then changed to anxiety and a wired feeling so I stopped and want my thyroid hormones to reach my natural levels and then try to decide if Thyroid replacement makes sense. I find this an even more confusing topic than TRT! Based on what I've read I believe these numbers are sub-par in light of symptoms? Any insight is welcome!</p><p></p><p>BLOODWORK</p><p></p><p>Nov. 17, 2017</p><p>TSH <strong>1.55</strong> .32 - 4.00 mIU/L</p><p>FT4 <strong>14</strong> 9 - 19 pmol/l</p><p>FT3 <strong>4</strong> 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l</p><p>rT3 <strong>20</strong> 8 - 25 ng/dl</p><p></p><p>June 11, 2018</p><p>TSH not performed by lab?</p><p>FT4 <strong>15</strong> 9 - 19 pmol/l</p><p>FT3 <strong>2.9 </strong> 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l</p><p>rT3 <strong>29</strong> 8 - 25 ng/dl</p><p></p><p>Sept. 24, 2018 <strong><em>(10 ug of Cytomel daily upon waking but not taken prior to blood draw started at 5ug)</em></strong></p><p>TSH <strong>1.21 </strong> .32 - 4.00 mIU/L</p><p>FT4 <strong>10</strong> 9 - 19 pmol/l</p><p>FT3 <strong>3.6</strong> 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l</p><p>rT3 <strong>17</strong> 8 - 25 ng/dl</p><p></p><p>Jan. 3, 2019 <strong><em>(10 ug of Cytomel daily upon waking but not taken prior to blood draw)</em></strong></p><p>TSH <strong>1.05 </strong> .32 - 4.00 mIU/L</p><p>FT4 <strong>13</strong> 9 - 19 pmol/l</p><p>FT3 <strong>3.1 </strong> 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l</p><p>rT3 <strong>18</strong> 8 - 25 ng/dl</p><p></p><p>July 10, 2019 <strong><em>(5ug of Cytomel taken 4 hours before blood draw. Last dose after reducing from 10ug)</em></strong></p><p>TSH <strong>0.8 </strong> .32 - 4.00 mIU/L</p><p>FT4 <strong>12</strong> 9 - 19 pmol/l</p><p>FT3 <strong>3.7 </strong> 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l</p><p>rT3 <strong>17</strong> 8 - 25 ng/dl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ardoc2, post: 155038, member: 35578"] Hello everyone, I'm hoping someone can give some insight to this situation. I have many hypothyroid symptoms but my bloodwork is typically in range. I have taken some low dose T3 to bring down the rT3. This provided some symptom relief initially but then changed to anxiety and a wired feeling so I stopped and want my thyroid hormones to reach my natural levels and then try to decide if Thyroid replacement makes sense. I find this an even more confusing topic than TRT! Based on what I've read I believe these numbers are sub-par in light of symptoms? Any insight is welcome! BLOODWORK Nov. 17, 2017 TSH [B]1.55[/B] .32 - 4.00 mIU/L FT4 [B]14[/B] 9 - 19 pmol/l FT3 [B]4[/B] 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l rT3 [B]20[/B] 8 - 25 ng/dl June 11, 2018 TSH not performed by lab? FT4 [B]15[/B] 9 - 19 pmol/l FT3 [B]2.9 [/B] 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l rT3 [B]29[/B] 8 - 25 ng/dl Sept. 24, 2018 [B][I](10 ug of Cytomel daily upon waking but not taken prior to blood draw started at 5ug)[/I][/B] TSH [B]1.21 [/B] .32 - 4.00 mIU/L FT4 [B]10[/B] 9 - 19 pmol/l FT3 [B]3.6[/B] 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l rT3 [B]17[/B] 8 - 25 ng/dl Jan. 3, 2019 [B][I](10 ug of Cytomel daily upon waking but not taken prior to blood draw)[/I][/B] TSH [B]1.05 [/B] .32 - 4.00 mIU/L FT4 [B]13[/B] 9 - 19 pmol/l FT3 [B]3.1 [/B] 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l rT3 [B]18[/B] 8 - 25 ng/dl July 10, 2019 [B][I](5ug of Cytomel taken 4 hours before blood draw. Last dose after reducing from 10ug)[/I][/B] TSH [B]0.8 [/B] .32 - 4.00 mIU/L FT4 [B]12[/B] 9 - 19 pmol/l FT3 [B]3.7 [/B] 3.1 - 6.2 pmol/l rT3 [B]17[/B] 8 - 25 ng/dl [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
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Thyroid numbers "good" but have many symptoms....
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