Have COPD. Quit Smoking. Had Done Thyroid Test. Looking For Suggestion
Many thanks, Concerned Daughter
You are on the right track. Her TSH is still abnormal despite the increase on her meds (levothyroxine i suppose). The goal is to bring down the TSH to a normal level (which varies depending on the lab but is around 5). There is no need to check the T3 and T4 at this time because she already has a diagnosis, and the medication (levothyroxine) is actually T4, that also gets converted onto T3, and these labs do not accurately reflect if there is enough medication on her system. It is helpful is some situations.
Keep in mind that her medication dose should not be changed earlier than every 6-8 weeks, since that is the approximate time it takes for the TSH to adjust.
Have your IM doctor or endocrinologist evaluate any other medications that your mother is on, to make sure there no drug interactions. An endocrinologist is always going to have a better input on these issues, as they deal with thyroid problems on a daily basis.
Hope that helped.