Guest guest Posted December 9, 2002 Report Share Posted December 9, 2002 Aldyth Rae wrote: > > > thanks for your reply. Should your TSH and FT3 be in balance, if one is too high shouldn't the other be too low? If my TSH is way to high, then shouldn't the FT3 be way too low? Or doesn't it work like that? I'm sure it SHOULD work like that. My TSH has been falling, but it seems as slow to drop, as it was to rise. (Surely time lag in negative feedback systems should be minimised to avoid instability? Perhaps we should see people who develop audio amplifiers rather than endocrinologists - seems to be much the same, I assume TRH exists as part of an amplification system as otherwise it seems an undue complication). > In actual fact I'm feeling much better this past week, despite still having cramps (which are not as severe as when they first started a month ago), bleeding sore eczema on my hands and not sleeping well! Its ok so long as I pace myself and don't overdo things. I'm getting into the Christmas spirit now, so am happy as I hope you are too! Great. > How are things with you Good, but I'm feeling the cold at times (especially after taking the PTU I think, or maybe that is psychological). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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