
What Does This Thyroid Profile Test Result Indicate?

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Possibilities.
Detailed Answer:
Good day,
Noted your concern.
TSH is high where as T4 and Free T3 are normal. There are few possibilities.
1) Have you gained weight ?? In that case, your dose has to be increased.
2) Did you miss your tablets in between?. In that case, your TSH will remain high, but T4 will be normal.
3) Are you storing the levothyroxine in a hot area, near the window, in kitchen or near microwave or similar substances which emit heat? Or have you ever kept tablets in locked car? In that case, there is a likelihood that your tablets are losing the strength.
4) Are you suing calcium, Iron, antacids or acidity pills? Do you have indigestion or bloating? If that is the case, your stomach may not be absorbing the levothyroxine well.
In all of the above situations, TSH can remain high. May I know your weight in kilograms? That will help myself to calculate the required dose. Do you currently suffer from any symptoms of hypothyroidism.
If you have no symptoms, it is better not to change the dose and recheck TSH after 6 weeks . But I would advice to start the pills from a new pack and keep the levothyroxine always in dry and cool areas, away from light and heat. Remember to take the tablet on empty stomach an hour before any food including tea.
Regards
Binu


Can you prescribe a written order and dose so I can order it?
Thanks so much.
Dosage suggestion.
Detailed Answer:
Good day,
Sorry for the delay in reply due to time zone difference.
For 99 kg, the approximate requirement is 150 mcg of synthroid. Since your TSH is high, you may start with Synthroid 150 mcg x 5 days a week and 200 mcg x 2 days a week. This is only a suggestion which you should discuss with your PCP or endocrinologist before taking such a dose. Unfortunately, we can not issue prescription online as it is illegal. Once you modify the dose, recheck thyroid profile after 6 weeks.

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