Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP have you ruled out menopause as a reason?
I am actually post menopausal but I haven't ruled out anything. I am just reacting to the lab results and my appointment with my new endocrinologist this week. It seems that my numbers are pretty concerning although someone commenting here doesn't seem to think so, they said I'm "fine." I'll wait to hear what my endo wants to do but other comments on this thread make me think that getting on thyroid medication could make a big difference in how I feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are fine and just grasping at straws, OP.
Hmmm, ok. Grasping at straws? I have investigated what my lab numbers mean, read a lot about Hashimoto's concluding that out of a list of 16 possible symptoms I have 11, and am here seeking info and advice from others who have hypothyroidism and/or Hashimoto's. What part of that makes you think I'm grasping at straws and I'm fine?
Anonymous wrote:I think you are fine and just grasping at straws, OP.
Anonymous wrote:OP have you ruled out menopause as a reason?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's) for 20 year and I would not be able to get out of bed if that was my TSH. Mine is 0.1!
That's crazy. TSH of 1-2 I feel hyper with lots of heart palpitations, insomnia and anxiety. TSH of 3-5 I feel ok. TSH of 7+ I'm tired have no energy. 3.91 is not bad OP.
Anonymous wrote:Subclinical hashimoto's here. They never wanted to treat. I was losing it finally at 53. I always felt good when I was 1.5-2--but after 50 it was always hovering where your is.
I found a endo willing to treat for symptoms, not numbers. I went on levothyroxine. I wish I went on it 10 years ago (back when outer eyebrows were thinning, and losing hair, anxious, etc). All of that reversed since I've been taking the meds. I don't have that unbearable tiredness either.
Anonymous wrote:Doctor is adamant that 3.91 is normal/good and said there is no need to treat my thyroid…despite my symptoms. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:8.17 is off the charts for TSH -- you definitely have hypothyroidism and with those TPO you have Hashimoto's. FWIW, my endocrinologist says in his experience pretty much anyone who is hypo had Hashimoto's at some point even if their antibody levels are currently normal.