Guest guest Posted February 29, 2012 Report Share Posted February 29, 2012 > > FT4 19.3pmol/l > > FT3 10.2pmol/l > > TSH<0.01mU/l Your GP will have the reference range for each of these tests Ali. Otherwise, he has no way of telling where these are in the range. However, if you say you didn't take your T3 the morning you had your blood drawn and you took it afterwards, then it looks like you are taking too high a dose. Your free T4 looks too high and your free T3 is most definitely too high. Your symptoms of pressure headaches, loose bowels, feeling weird would all point to too much thyroid hormone. Tomorrow, if this was me, I wouldn't take any Erfa Thyroid at all, and try to stay off it for at least 24 hours, and then the next day, introduce your Erfa back again, but at a much lesser dose, say 125 mgs split twice a day. In about 3 weeks time, add another 30mgs only, and if no adverse reactions, add another 30mgs in another 2 to 3 weeks. See if that helps you feel better. The effect of lowering your dosage when you get such symptoms can be quite dramatic - for the better. Let us know how you get on. > > range. I am not sure what you mean as i have just copied > down what was on my form? How can i tell this > > > what should i do? > > love > > ALi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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