Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Hi Dee, splendid results more power to your elbow! you'll probably end up with a 0.01 TSH like the rest of us who take a lot of T3. Have you thought to ask doc for a diuretic to help with the residual fluid retention, ask for one that is potassium saving such a Moduretic. > thyroid treatment > From: deetwigg@...> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 12:43:38 +0000> Subject: T3 NOW WORKING , BLOOD RESULTS!!! VERY HAPPY> > I am NOW GETTING EXCITED!!> This has been a long road for me, 7 years of hell to be exact.> My nightmare on t4 ended after taking it for 7 years then having radio active iodine in may last year my tsh was between 38 and 48 for 6 months.> With wonderful support and guidance from you wonderful people i came off t4 and started self medicating with t3 only.> My dr was having none of it so i was buying from abroad.> My first blood result after having 6 weeks of t3 was tsh 28 so a marked improvement so at this point my dr decided to prescribe for me and back me up.> Results back today!!!> tsh 9.2 range 0.27 to 4.2 Yes im nearly there!!> T3 4.2 range 3.1 to 6.8> full blood count normal> Ferratin normal> I am taking 80mg t3 > No brain fog atall but still very painfull to walk and still swollen ankles and feet> Any suggestions gratefully received and a massive thankyou xx> > > > ------------------------------------> > TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Hi Dee, good news, any swelling is water retention i believe so look at the a Adrenals!!!! this may through some light on it.Angel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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