Brief Answer:
More information is key.
Detailed Answer:
Hi. I'm so sorry to hear about your tremor. Considering the multiple health issues you have been facing I am so happy that you have gotten this far. Congratulations on getting your surgery done and beating back the Cancer.
Now, to the Tremor.
On first blush, I personally agreed with you when it comes to the suspicion of your thyroid medications causing your tremor. The
endocrinologist knows better, has more information and has actually examined you though, so i am loath to disagree with their assessment. Is there any way you could send me your complete Thyroid profile (maybe scan it or take a picture and upload it). I would like to see your free T3 and Free T4 levels as well (these are measurements of different fractions of the Thyroid hormone in your blood). You
TSH seems to be on the border of Normal and low. Which makes those other labs much more useful. If you haven't gotten those tests done, might be a good idea to discuss it with your doctor.
The other course of investigation is to look into the management of your
peripheral neuropathy. Patients suffering from Neuropathy have been known to develop
resting tremors late in the course. These tremors can be managed through medications. Talk to your doctor or a
neurologist about that.
Lastly, I would encourage you to give your body some time to heal from the massive changes brought on by the
thyroidectomy. Natural hormones produced in your body always work better than
synthroid and the receptors on your cells may need time to get used to the synthroid before you go back to normal. When did you have your surgery? How long have you had to heal? My educated guess is that if your tremor is caused by these fluctuations in thyroid hormone, then they should settle in 3-4 months post surgery.
If you would like to. Send me your labs and whatever else you have and we can follow up on this with more information.
All in all. I would focus on getting your endocrinologist to rule out the possibility of any lingering issues with the thyroid and your dosage of synthroid. If that is succesfully ruled out then I would work on getting treatment for the Neuropathy. And last but not least, try to give yourself and adequate amount of time before worrying too much about these symptoms post op.
I hope this has helped. Feel free to contact me through HealthCareMagic.com and follow-up