Questions for all of those out there with thyroid issues
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Ugh; I'm so confused. Just a little back story for those of you who may not have been following along at home or who are new to the forum (like Danielle). My annual bloodwork in June showed a TSH of .125. From there, I had an ultrasound and a radioactive iodine uptake scan. The ultrasound was consistent with Graves. At first, it would appear that my uptake was normal, but having since been referred to an endo, it too was consistent with mild Graves. My sister has Graves, so that makes sense from a family history standpoint. I would note that previous bloodwork from 2006 to 2010 revealed that my TSH tended to run close to or just at the high end of normal, i.e., in the range of 3. My docs had never mentioned that though.
My endo started me on a 5 mg dose of Tapazole in August. At that point, my TSH was .135. I don't know what my other values were, but I also tested positve for the antibodies consistent with Graves.
At the end of September, I had new bloodwork done. My Free T4 was 1 and my TSH was 3.44. The doc told me at that time that she really wanted to get my TSH in the range of 1. So, I halved my Tapazole dose. I just had new blood work done. My Free T4 is 1.1 and TSH is 3.31. I haven't talked to my endo directly but her nurse did and instructed me to continue with my present dose of Tapazole. I'd note that the reference range for the lab for TSH is .4 to 4.5--but everything I read suggest that a reference range of .3 to 3 is a better standard.
Anyway, I told the nurse I was frustrated. In September, the doc said she wanted my TSH to be closer to 1. Now 3.31 is okay? From a symptomatic standpoint, I honestly don't know how I'm suppposed to feel. Some days, I feel more fatigued than I should, but maybe that's life. I just don't know. Given that my TSH was running high prior to June of this year, maybe that's just where my body wants to be, but maybe there's something else going on with me entirely, i.e., Hashimoto's, or maybe I just don't know how good I might feel with a less sluggish thyroid. I gained five pounds not long after I started Tapazole and haven't been able to lose it, but I'm not gaining more on top of that (that isn't likely related to Christmas treats). I've lost a ton of hair over this period and I have almost no libido, but beyond that, I don't know that I feel all that off.
So, can somebody help me figure any part of this out? I like my doc okay, but I'm not totally secure with her at this point either. I could just play with my dosage on my own and see how it feels I suppose, but I'm just confused.
Thanks!
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