Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 HI, My question is - when or why do you test R-T3? I saw a new endo who told me that the test wasn't for me because I wasn't sick and because I had been self medicating w/Thyroid S there would be no point. My family dr. recommended her because I have very high estrogen levels and he also wrote, suppressed TSH but a high T3. (I thought that those 2 things went together for supposedly hyper) It was strange because both agreed that I would need some supplementation. I have been taking 5 grains of thyroid S and still feeling crappy, I could (and have in the past) taken 10 grains and not felt better. When I first started in 2004 3 grains was fantastic, no fibro pain. Wouldn't this be a R-T3 problem of Thyroid S no longer getting rid of my symptoms? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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