
What Causes Fluctuation In TSH Levels While On Lithium Therapy?

I have been taking Lithium Carbonate for two years. In March, my TSH was 4.2. I was supposed to re-test in late September but dd not until last Friday. I used to be on 900 mg/day of Lithium Carbonate ER but in March, I switched down to 450 mg/day.
What do you make of this? Am I in danger of Hoshimoto's Disease? (So far I only received info from a primary doc and my psychiatrist's assistants which is no more than I stated. BTW I also had a complete metabolic panel test performed with all results within the normal ranges, and the primary doc performed a manual thyroid exam and felt no abnormalities.)
About hypothyroidism treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM!
Your description is very clear and detailed.
Rather it is a hypothyroidism caused by lithium or a Hashimoto thyroiditis, the antibodies will confirm.
Anyway, even if they result to be high, Hashimoto thyroiditis has a slow outcome and Lithium is still the cause of sush a high TSH level.
Is Lithium a long term therapy, or you stopped it and are not going to restart any more?
As the TSH is very high, i would sugget to start therapy with levothyroxine. If the antibodies are high, there are chances that it will be longlife. If the antibodies are negative and Lithium is stopped, it will be a short term treatment.
Hope the information will help.
Kind regards,
Dr.Mirjeta


I just took my first 50 microgram dosage of Levothyroxine.
Thank you for your very helpful reply.
regards, XXXXXXX
There are no longterm effects.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back!
Hashimoto thyroiditis is well known studied.
The antibodies responsible for it, fortunately have only the thyroid gland in the focus and do not damage other organs (there are studies for salivary glands but in very rare cases).
So you do not have to worry about this.
The situation will improve soon.
Wish you good health.
Kind regards,
Dr.Mirjeta


I received antibody results: TPOAb level of 957.5 IU/mL and TgAb level of 2214 IU/mL. These numbers appear very high. I assume I should suspect lifelong thyroxine supplementation?
regards, XXXXXXX
It is Hashimoto thyroiditis.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back!
Yes the antibodies are high, suggestive for Hashimoto thyroiditis.
Do not worry because in Hashimoto we find them in these levels.
Continue with levothyroxine and check the TSH after 6 weeks.
Wish you all the best!
Dr. Mirjeta.

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