Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 My TSH was 2.1 when I was diagnosed but my mental faculties had decayed so badly that I was considering early onset Alzheimeres. I was disoriented to the point of having trouble telling what day it was, not knowing my own phone number and looking at the key fob form my car and not knowing which picture to push to lock the doors. I was in the middle of a PhD program, too, and my reading comprehension was basically gone. With my doc, I took in one of my academic journals, showed her an article and said, " I should be able to read this. I should be able to WRITE this. But I can't anymore. It's gibberish. " She told me that 'high-functioning' people tend to notice the mental effects of hypoT more, and they suffer more when they feel them. Another mark to the good for Martha, btw - she recognizes that the brain fog is a valid symptom. Cheers, Friday In NaturalThyroidHormones , nc2406@a... wrote: > In a message dated 2/22/2005 8:21:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, > vegan1338@s... writes: > > > I don't have that exact lab value, but the TSH was " normal " before starting > > Cytomel/thyroid treatment, and only the T3 was low to start with. I think > > the TSH was in > > the low-to-middle part of the " normal " range then. > > was that the normal that most docs use...that goes up to about 6....or the > new guideline that goes up to 3? But even within normal....you can be hypo and > it not necessarily be because of your pituitary. My TSH never got over > 7...and yet I have seen descriptions of how I was at that time described as > " severe " . I think that the pituitary can just be affected by the hypo (in my case > caused by hashimoto's) and not rise. There are also other type antibodies that > can affect TSH that no one ever seems to test for either. Although i do think > your doctor is being thorough to check....unless your TSH was in the hyper > range....and you were hypo...I wouldn't think additional testing was necessary. > Cindi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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